A business plan means business
A business plan is basically a document that summarises the operational
and financial objectives of a business. Additionally, this document also gives
a detailed outline of the strategies and budgets needed to realise the
objectives set forth. In essence it can be seen as the ‘plan of action’ of the
company to ensure it progresses at a well calculated and anticipated
pace.
Unfortunately, many franchisees underestimate the point of the business
plan and how it can enhance their success. Yes, due to the nature of the
franchise concept the foundations for the business are in place, people
generally know the brand and a form of loyalty has been established. However,
this does not automatically mean that the success of the brand will ensure the
success of the franchisee’s business.
Fortunately all is not lost and it is never too late to start working
more strategically.
When compiling a business plan, a franchisee can include the following general elements to formulate an effective plan of action:
- A company description sharing
detailed background information on the business
- The short and long term
objectives of the company and how these will be met
- A detailed description of the
brand’s target audience – including their demo and psychographics
- The brand's marketing plan
- The operational plan that is
needed to run the business smoothly
- An in-depth financial plan that includes projections and budgets
It is, however, vital to remember that the business plan needs to be a
‘working document’ which must be updated and built on as the business
progresses. It is a known fact that in life, the only constant is change and
for a business to survive, it needs to keep up with the changes it is faced
with. Franchising rules and regulations, agreements and processes will change,
and it is vital that a franchisee implements these into the business plan to
ensure it is kept relevant.
At Sandwich Baron, we encourage franchisees to be strategic and
pro-active within their business as we care about their success – which
inevitably affects the success of the brand as a whole. The franchisor is there
to help a franchisee to the best of their ability and should be approached
throughout the entire life cycle of the business to build on and maintain
healthy progress.
Do you have a plan of action for your business?
To find out more about the process of becoming a Sandwich Baron
franchisee, visit www.sandwichbaron.com
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