Since 1999 Growthink has completed more than 2,000 engagements for companies in the technology and energy, consumer and retail, entertainment, financial services, and healthcare industries. Lavisnksy received his MBA from Anderson School of Management at UCLA and his BA from the University of Virginia. Lavinksy, along with Jay Turo, co-founder of Growthink devised a list of components that will make any business plan stand out and get investors to actually read it through. It must have an Executive Summary, Company Analysis, Industry Analysis, Customer Analysis, Competitive Analysis, Marketing Plan, Operations Plan, and Financial Plan (Growthink.com). Of these components, the Executive Summary is the most important. “The Executive Summary alone persuades a reader to spend the time to find out about your product, market, and techniques” (Abrams, p. 47).
On the other hand, Peter Shankman is best known for founding (Help a Reporter Out) HARO which in under a year became the de-facto standard for thousands of journalists looking for sources on deadline, offering them more than 200,000 sources around the world looking to be quoted in the media (Shankman.com). Shankman, a Boston University graduate is also the founder of The Geek Boutique, Inc., a boutique Social Media, Marketing, and PR firm in New York City. In Shankman’s high-resolution life of an expert he feels that a business plan is not necessary. Instead he says:
• Don’t launch into your business plan right away, or in fact, at all, the first time we meet
• Don’t go deep
• Don’t be a close talker
• Lastly…
o Practice.Smile.Believe in whatever you’re saying.Again-Smile.
Though these two individuals are experts at what they do in their perspective fields, they see the world of business plans different. Both are successful and have generated revenue totaling billions, I mean hey, Peter Shankman sold HARO.com for $5.7 billion dollars, built lasting relationships with thousands of companies, and still continue to build on their ‘plan.’
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Abrams, Rhonda. (2010). The Successful Business Plan: Secrets & Strategies. Palo Alto, CA: The Planning Shop.
Kennedy, Peter. (n.d.). How to Write a Business Plan for Venture Capital. Retrieved June 3, 2011 from http://www.growthink.com/content/how-write-business-plan-raising-venture-capital
Shankman, Peter. (November 15, 2010). What is the first thing you say to me?. Retrieved on June 4, 2011 from http://shankman.com/whats-the-first-thing-you-say-to-me/
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