United States of America (Press Release) May 9, 2008 --
Business coach and author Linda A. Hunt has just released a series of free articles on her web site. The article, The One-Page Business Plan for Your Bookkeeping Service, is available for immediate download at www.bkpr-network.com.
"Sometimes the thought of sitting down to draft a business plan sends me running for the hills," admits Hunt who ironically preaches the importance of planning to all of her clients. She adds, "Without planning, your bookkeeping business goes nowhere fast."
"What I have come to learn as a business coach is that business plans don't have to be long to be good. In fact, a single page can contain all the essential elements you need to show where you're taking your business and how you're going to get there."
In this informative article, the experienced business coach shares the benefits for business owners to stick to a one-page format for the bookkeeping business plan. Keep it simple: a one-page plan takes a complex subject and makes it simple. The KIS-method forces business owners to focus on what is important. "There is no room for fluff or filler," she counsels.
The one-page business plan is a versatile communication tool that can be used with employees and prospective employees, as well as partners, shareholders, investors and bankers. Further, the consistency of a simply-written plan "sends the same message to every person who receives it, unlike a verbal presentation, which may change every time you speak," Hunt advises. The straightforward one-page format makes "it easy to change and update."
Once Hunt makes her point for the one-page business plan, she explains to her reader how to write up the plan. Outlining each of the five elements of the one-page bookkeeping business plan, she leads her reader through to the completion of the process with rich detail.
"Once your plan is in writing, it is now time to put that same plan into action. Putting the plan into action is the most important step because the actions deliver the results you wanted when you started this process. For most entrepreneurs, this is easy — you are already action-oriented!" Hunt concludes with small business advice to help the business owner 'keep it simple' and keep the business plan in action.
Linda A. Hunt is Co-Founder and Business Coach for The Bookkeeper's Referral Network, Inc. Go To: http://www.bkpr-network.com and and get Your FREE Report, "The 9 Disastrous Mistakes Most Freelance Bookkeepers Make in Business (….and How YOU Can Avoid Them!)"
"Sometimes the thought of sitting down to draft a business plan sends me running for the hills," admits Hunt who ironically preaches the importance of planning to all of her clients. She adds, "Without planning, your bookkeeping business goes nowhere fast."
"What I have come to learn as a business coach is that business plans don't have to be long to be good. In fact, a single page can contain all the essential elements you need to show where you're taking your business and how you're going to get there."
In this informative article, the experienced business coach shares the benefits for business owners to stick to a one-page format for the bookkeeping business plan. Keep it simple: a one-page plan takes a complex subject and makes it simple. The KIS-method forces business owners to focus on what is important. "There is no room for fluff or filler," she counsels.
The one-page business plan is a versatile communication tool that can be used with employees and prospective employees, as well as partners, shareholders, investors and bankers. Further, the consistency of a simply-written plan "sends the same message to every person who receives it, unlike a verbal presentation, which may change every time you speak," Hunt advises. The straightforward one-page format makes "it easy to change and update."
Once Hunt makes her point for the one-page business plan, she explains to her reader how to write up the plan. Outlining each of the five elements of the one-page bookkeeping business plan, she leads her reader through to the completion of the process with rich detail.
"Once your plan is in writing, it is now time to put that same plan into action. Putting the plan into action is the most important step because the actions deliver the results you wanted when you started this process. For most entrepreneurs, this is easy — you are already action-oriented!" Hunt concludes with small business advice to help the business owner 'keep it simple' and keep the business plan in action.
Linda A. Hunt is Co-Founder and Business Coach for The Bookkeeper's Referral Network, Inc. Go To: http://www.bkpr-network.com and and get Your FREE Report, "The 9 Disastrous Mistakes Most Freelance Bookkeepers Make in Business (….and How YOU Can Avoid Them!)"

In this informative article, the experienced business coach shares the benefits for business owners to stick to a one-page format for the bookkeeping business plan.
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