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10 Tips For Starting a Service Business

January 18, 2012

You can see the request here on the right, posted to me on Twitter. I decided it’s a good subject for a blog post here, and I went on my own first as a service business and survived that way for 12 years before Palo Alto Software finally established itself as a product company.  So [...]

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Creativity Contest: Fun Way to Say Business Planning. With Prizes.

September 29, 2011

Here’s a challenge: Donna Maria of INDIEBusiness asked: what’s a fun way to say business planning? That’s the tweet you see here, which I saw a few minutes ago as I sat down looking at the Willamette River drinking my coffee and starting my day. I think I know exactly what she means. Business planning [...]

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I’m Loving the New Version of Business Plan Pro

August 4, 2011

If you’re a regular reader you know I don’t normally do sales pitches here on this blog, but this is special. Last week Palo Alto Software introduced a brand new version of Business Plan Pro incorporating (finally) my Plan-as-You-Go Business Planning ideas into the mainstream of the software. With this new version, when you start [...]

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Bombarding Investors With Your Deal Is a Terrible Idea

June 23, 2011

Subtitle: The deals chase the money. The money doesn’t chase the deals. Two days ago in Angels vs. VCs on Business Pitches I said our angel investment group looks at all submissions. That confused my friend Anthony Richardson, who followed up yesterday with this question: Should an early stage company bombard every online submission under [...]

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5 Ways to Make Your Projected Profits Realistic

April 15, 2011

I’m well into my business plan marathon again this year, in Houston today looking forward to judging the Rice Business Plan Competition, one of my favorites. Regarding business plans, instead of just complaining (again) about unrealistically high profitability projections, today I have some specific suggestions. And this has nothing whatsoever to do with the six [...]

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Business Plan Software and Business Plan Consultants

January 25, 2011

[Disclosure and bias alert: I’m conceptual author of Business Plan Pro and founder of the company that publishes it. If you read this blog regularly you know that I almost never post about my company’s products; but this post is special because it’s a point that needs to be made.] My post here Friday about [...]

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Read This Before Hiring a Coach or Consultant

January 21, 2011

May I call it the expert business? It’s kind of like a zoo (no offense intended). There are coaches of all varieties, from business to life to style, to executive and leadership and others. And management consultants, planning consultants, strategy consultants, marketing consultants, public relations consultants, etc. And designers and programmers, project managers, event planners, [...]

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Seth Godin on Rethinking Business Plans

May 26, 2010

It’s about time that business writers, assorted experts, entrepreneurs, academic and the rest start focusing on the huge damaging and wasteful misunderstanding that most of us have contributed to: that completely out-of-date idea that a business plan is a document, done once, related to raising money. So I’m delighted to see Seth Godin jumping onto [...]

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The Curious Paradox of Copying and Creativity

April 12, 2010

A couple of months ago I picked up this post on TechCrunch, which sort of accuses Apple of copying its iBooks application for the new iPad. I hate business copycats. Drives me crazy. As Palo Alto Software’s Business Plan Pro grew up, others copied our tag lines, our packaging, and the software. I hated that. [...]

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Has a Business Plan Saved Your Business life?

March 2, 2010

Many thanks to Lora Kolodny for this question she asked me in a comment to my post here yesterday: But I have to ask — any other cases? Has a business plan ever saved your (company’s) life? (cue song: Last Night a DJ Saved My Life) Yes, many times. With apologies for what might seem [...]

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