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        <description><![CDATA[<p>For years I&#8217;ve lived with my own &#8220;root canal theory of business planning.&#8221; Do the Google search for that phrase and you&#8217;ll see that my previous writing about this comes up first. Like root canals, business plans were something people dreaded, but needed. Happily, things have changed. For today: lean business planning Unlike a root canal,...</p>
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                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years I&#8217;ve lived with my own &#8220;root canal theory of business planning.&#8221; Do <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=Root+canal+theory+of+business+planning" target="_blank">the Google search for that phrase</a> and you&#8217;ll see that my previous writing about this comes up first. Like root canals, business plans were something people dreaded, but needed. Happily, things have changed.</p>
<h2>For today: lean business planning</h2>
<p>Unlike a root canal, modern-day business planning should not be painful, is not something you do all at once, and ought not to be a cure for anything like a toothache. Instead, it should be fun and interesting, and a regular process. It&#8217;s preventative, not curative. I call it <a href="https://timberry.bplans.com/business-owners-the-lean-business-plan-as-dashboard-and-gps.html">lean business planning</a>. The plan stays alive. It&#8217;s not painful to do, you like doing it because you&#8217;re running your own business and the planning part of it is fascinating. It&#8217;s your future, your life, and controlling your destiny.</p>
<p>When experts advise against doing a business plan, they refer to that obsolete full formal business plan that likens the business plan to the root canal. They don&#8217;t advise against setting goals, priorities, milestones, metrics, and projected cash flow.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lexrex/605143992/"><img src="https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1035/605143992_5d558ad361_m.jpg" alt="root canal" align="right"  class="img-fluid lightbox" /></a>I had the worst kind of reminder yesterday: a root canal. This one repaired one done 20 years ago. Root canals have changed. Technology has improved. But they&#8217;re still bad.</p>
<p>It was just after having that first root canal that long ago that I developed the root canal theory of business planning. I&#8217;d had a horrible toothache back then, a sleepless night, and by the time I got to the dentist chair the next morning I really, really wanted that root canal. I wanted the pain to end.</p>
<p>Back then &#8212; late 1980s &#8212; I thought about how people only did business plans when they absolutely had to, for investment or business loans; and about how when they did have to, they wanted that business plan fast, and they wanted it badly. But it seemed like nobody who didn&#8217;t have the urgent need wanted to do a business plan. Our fulfillment house noted that our business plan software orders had the highest ratio of overnight shipping of all their clients.</p>
<p>Do your lean business plan. Set strategy, tactics, milestones, and metrics. Then review it often and revise as necessary.</p>
<p>Really, once you understand lean business planning, if you still dread planning, then maybe you should keep your day job.</p>
<p><em>(Photo credit: cc license by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lexrex/" target="_blank">radiant guy</a>, on Flickr.)</em></p>
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