James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
This is a book recommendation only...I have no affiliation with the authors / publisher, and I am in no way compensated for this plug.
This is too good not to share, especially for those who have been in business just a short time or those of you thinking about making the jump into your own business. Even seasoned business owners might glean something new.
If the words “Business Plan” evoke confusion and panic, then check out the link to this book about Business Models. It’s amazing. They offer a free teaser .pdf download of part of the book, just to get you interested, and it’s worth your time to review it.
Since we are a creative bunch, I’m sure all who read this will enjoy the hand sketched illustrations that so effectively describe the inner (and outer) workings of a business.
I come from a technical background and after being in business five years now, I’ve learned that technical skills alone just won’t cut it...just ask my accountant.
This book is for the “visually oriented” reader. They do an awesome job of describing how the concepts fit together in an interlocking fashion...way cool. Even the most inept, “business challenged” person can finally figure this stuff out.
When you think about it, a business plan is just a summary (in our own words) of a business model. Gaining an understanding of the model sure makes it a lot easier to understand the plan. I wish I could have found this information before I struggled through the rough draft of my first business plan.
What impressed me the most is the story behind the book. Much like Tom Sawyer, the authors enlisted the help of some 475 participants who actually PAID to help write the book. Now, that's one sucessful business model. Go figure! (They also include that business model at the end of the book)
Check it out, I think you’ll be impressed.
Web Page: http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com
Preview:http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads/businessmodelgeneration_preview.pdf
Jim
This is too good not to share, especially for those who have been in business just a short time or those of you thinking about making the jump into your own business. Even seasoned business owners might glean something new.
If the words “Business Plan” evoke confusion and panic, then check out the link to this book about Business Models. It’s amazing. They offer a free teaser .pdf download of part of the book, just to get you interested, and it’s worth your time to review it.
Since we are a creative bunch, I’m sure all who read this will enjoy the hand sketched illustrations that so effectively describe the inner (and outer) workings of a business.
I come from a technical background and after being in business five years now, I’ve learned that technical skills alone just won’t cut it...just ask my accountant.
This book is for the “visually oriented” reader. They do an awesome job of describing how the concepts fit together in an interlocking fashion...way cool. Even the most inept, “business challenged” person can finally figure this stuff out.
When you think about it, a business plan is just a summary (in our own words) of a business model. Gaining an understanding of the model sure makes it a lot easier to understand the plan. I wish I could have found this information before I struggled through the rough draft of my first business plan.
What impressed me the most is the story behind the book. Much like Tom Sawyer, the authors enlisted the help of some 475 participants who actually PAID to help write the book. Now, that's one sucessful business model. Go figure! (They also include that business model at the end of the book)
Check it out, I think you’ll be impressed.
Web Page: http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com
Preview:http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads/businessmodelgeneration_preview.pdf
Jim
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