I love when a phrase has multiple meanings and this one is one of my favorites: plan to succeed. If you don't have a plan, you cannot succeed. Period. However, you should also plan to succeed vs. plan to just get by. You might not understand the subtle difference, but read on.
Here's a true story. Years ago, a friend of mine wanted to go on vacation but she didn't have much money. So, she sat down and figured out exactly how much it would cost to go on this vacation. She was driving to a nearby state, staying at youth hostel or something - well, you get the picture.
She figured it out down to the penny. She had this all planned out (so she's got part one complete, she has a plan). Over the next month or two, somehow a little extra money found its way into her hands and to her delight and surprise, she had exactly the amount she needed for her vacation.
So she packed her bags, jumped in her car and drove. She got to her destination, checked in and went to grab a bite to eat. That's when it hit her. She had planned on just enough for her vacation - driving to and from and the cost of her lodging, the cost of her meals, but she didn't plan a spare penny for things like the $5 to get into the national park to head out into a wilderness hike. So, here she was having planned this out, but she didn't plan on success. She planned on 'just enough.' (Yes, her plan was flawed but we'll give her credit for having one). She subsequently learned that success in this case means having an extra $50 for 'incidentals' to make the vacation a real success.
Word to the wise. Plan to succeed by creating a (thorough) plan and by planning on being successful, not just on scraping by. Think big, plan big. (The full phrase I recommend actually is "Think big, plan big, start small.") If you just want to scrape by, there are a lot easier ways of doing that than starting your own business.
Action item: Write a powerful business plan. Create a solid financial plan. Design an actionable marketing plan. Develop an effective operating plan.
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
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