Entrepreneurship.com (Review and Analysis of Burns' Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Tim Burns' book "Enterpreneurship.com" shows that the days of preparing highly detailed, 100-page business plans are over. In the new economy, change is happening constantly. Therefore, a more flexible type of business plan is required which is concise, flexible enough to permit modifications to be made along the way and focused on one key point – how profitability will be achieved. This is the essence of “The e-Plan”. In just 10 PowerPoint slides, an executive summary and as much narrative as required, the e-Plan conceptualises the business strategy and model. It encapsulates what the business proposes to do. As circumstances change or new opportunities arise, e-Plans can be adapted quickly and simply. In this practical guide, Tim Burns offers the keys to make a winning e-Plan. The e-Plan is a new generation business plan, optimised for the demands of the Internet business era.
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• Increase your business knowledge
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Book Presentation: Entrepreneurship.Com by Tim Burns
Book Abstract
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Section 1: What’s an e-Plan?
Section 2: The 10 components of an e-Plan
Section 3: Putting the e-Plan to work
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
The days of preparing highly detailed, 100-page business plans are over. In the new economy, change is happening constantly. Therefore, a more flexible type of business plan is required which is concise, flexible enough to permit modifications to be made on the fly and focused on one key point – how profitability will be achieved. This is the essence of The e-Plan
.
An e-Plan’s format is simple and direct. In just 10 PowerPoint slides, an executive summary and as much narrative as required, the e-Plan conceptualizes the business strategy and model. It encapsulates what the business proposes to do. As circumstances change or new opportunities arise, e-Plans can be adapted quickly and simply.
Thus, for an entrepreneur, a good e-Plan:
Helps you clarify your own thinking about precisely what your vision is and what you need to do in order to bring that vision into existence.
Allows you to explain your business plan to potential investors quickly, concisely and clearly.
Is an excellent tool for talking to potential employees or business partners. It avoids ambiguity, communicates ideas effectively and acts as an excellent discussion leader.
Allows you to spend more time doing and less time talking about what