Business Plan Writing
At AgilePlan, we create successful business plans and PowerPoint Investor Presentation decks for business owners and entrepreneurs. We know, first hand, that writing a business plan is not just about getting the facts down. That’s a given. More importantly, writing a successful business plan involves developing a concise business strategy for the business, creating an action plan, developing accurate financial forecasts, and providing the ability to secure funding for your business. In the end, that’s what matters.
Here’s how we can help you develop your business plan:
- Talk with us about how we can write a business plan or create a PowerPoint Investor Presentation deck for launching (or revamping) your business, or how we can review your existing business plan prior to your presenting the plan to banks and investors.
- Participate in our Business Plan Writing Workshops, a fast and cost-effective way to write your own basic business plan in two days.
- Learn to write a fast and simple business plan by reading our Business Plan Blog.
- Learn how to launch your business fast by reading Cynthia K. McCahon’s book, “Plan, Finance and Start Your Business Right Now!“.
Over the years we’ve created a lot of business plans. From this experience, we’ve developed some pretty simple concepts we call agile business strategies that help entrepreneurs, business owners, students, and well, anybody, launch their businesses quickly and effectively.
At AgilePlan, we believe the best way to start a business is to reduce the pain involved and increase the odds of that great idea succeeding. Or, in some cases, in knowing when to stop. Not all ideas are good ideas—sorry to rain on your parade.
Being agile sounds like a good theory for any business to practice, doesn’t it? Although the word might be a little abstract, the concept is simple. Using Agile Business Strategies™ means quickly launching a business by testing the idea on a small number of customers, then revising the product based on customer feedback. From that feedback, a simple business plan can be crafted—one based on facts that will help you succeed.
Our philosophy? Spend your development time making sure customers actually want your product. After you’re sure customers want what you’re selling, then launch the business.
Developing a product and planning the launch of a business is often unnecessarily complex. We’re more successful when we simplify the process and quickly get to work building the business. The concept of Agile Business Strategies™ is based on a way of thinking that shortens the process of launching a business idea and helps bring a much stronger product to market.
It’s a fast and effective way to develop a solid product based on what customers want rather than what you think they need.
Being agile means being more successful, more quickly. Contact us to discuss how we can help develop a strategy for launching or revamping your business.
Best of success,
Cynthia K. McCahon
AgilePlan

