Who are the members of your company, and what is their business background?
Include resumes in your business plan for principal members of the business,
including yourself, and show that all of you have all the necessary licensing,
legal documents, and leasing agreements set up to open shop. Make sure you
haven’t overlooked any local regulations or zoning laws.
Now that you have a general heads-up on what to include in a business plan,
it’s time to go check out a specific program that will help you do just
that…but that’s another topic entirely . . . For now, just know that with a
solid business plan, your business already has a much better chance of success
than 80% of the new businesses out there. Plan today and reap the benefits
tomorrow!