I regard myself as a bit of an expert on business planning. I even
wrote a few books about it, with “imaginative” titles such as Planning for success, TENbizplan, Business planning for the social economy and the best-seller Start your own business: a workbook.
With regret, I’ve concluded that my books are no longer as relevant.
They focus on a lot of preparation, lots of research and a very
formulaic approach towards a business plan document. Too slow, too
cumbersome, too detailed.
The tension is between the need for preparation, preparation,
preparation, the way you communicate your venture and coping with the
chaos and speed of change that makes long-term planning impossible.
If a “Twitter” becomes mainstream in a month, there is no point in
having two-year planning cycles. 42% of the most successful
entrepreneurial businesses in the USA have no plan at all.
Rework
Rework
by Jason Fried and David Hansson is a book that tells about the journey
two entrepreneurs made setting up a company that builds project
management software with huge success (three million people around the
world use their product and they are generating multi-million dollars of
profit). I think we can agree that we can regard them as experts.
From Rework we find out that:
- Planning is guessing
- Plans let the past drive the future
- Plans are inconsistent with improvisation
- Decide on what you are going to do this week, not this year
- Ignore the details, focus on the big picture
- Your estimates suck; break things into smaller things (weeks vs. years)
The whole message of the book is that it is not about long-term planning, but short-term movement.
A three-year business plan is pointless
I can quote a long list of books that talk about how the business
world is getting more and more complex, chaotic and moving at ever
increasing pace. (“funky business”, “future files”, “break from the
pack”, to name a few). Combine that with information overload and you
can see why a three-year business plan document is completely pointless.
- You can hear a podcast of our radio slot on Newstalk FM, reviewing Rework.
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