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Business plans are an essential part of management, providing a roadmap for the future of a business. They are used to set goals, identify strategies, and allocate resources. Business plans are also used to attract investors and secure financing. They provide a comprehensive overview of the business, including its mission, objectives, and competitive advantages.
Business plans are typically created by entrepreneurs, business owners, and executives. They are also used by consultants, advisors, and other professionals. The market for business plans is highly competitive, with many companies offering services to help businesses create and implement their plans. These services range from basic templates to comprehensive consulting services.
Some companies in the business plan market include LivePlan, Palo Alto Software, PlanGuru, and Enloop. Show Less Read more