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No futuristic business plans, it doesn’t help!
The markets all over the globe are flooded with unique items for sell may it be relating to technology, clothing, electronic gadgets, softwares doing your programming and lots of other such promising items and services which makes our life better. While, I was giving deeper thoughts on how advanced life we are living, I suddenly felt, a feeling of numbness in my nerves something, which was troubling me since long time now. That tingling feeling wasn’t very serious but only made me aware about the fact how I am so dependent on machines for daily needs. Well off from that scenario, I discovered to write about this article today to make people aware how we cannot completely rely on machines or robotic plans to solve our problems.
Just a few days back, while I was screening for some anti-virus software for my new PC, I came across a video, which said, had all the industrial business plans pre-planned. Having a grasping look at them, they looked quite promising and comprehensive, suited for common businesses. The tutor said, although not every step in the plan might be fruitful, in such cases, you can make use of EDIT options to divert your plan to the point you want.
How foolish! Its just being dumb to make use of pre-written business plans which are going to just destroy your business. Although, there are similar type of businesses in each industry, how can a specific plan workout for all of them given the strategies they might be using, the resources, the money-power, the products or services, the markets they might be catering to and lots of other such factors. Common on! Now lets agree to the fact and stop using such non-real plans for YOUR business at least. It might sound promising at first but digs a graveyard for future, believe me, I had been into researching industry for a while and I have seen businesses destroyed by just one single mistake. You may execute and implement the correct things but there tends to be some mistakes happening when it comes to ready-made plans.
A readymade business plan might be the best you may come across, but think how and in what scenario it might have been written given the economic condition of a nation, the recession, the demand and supply factors, industrial policies, governing rules and many such conditions prevailing that time. The present day situation would surely be different then when these plans might have been written so does it sound fair to use them, compromising on the success rate of your business?
