Sunday, July 14, 2013

Dr. Steven A. Gedeon & Angelo Meneguzzi talk business plans

Steven A. Gedeon, PHD (MIT), MBA PEng is the professor in Entrepreneurship & Strategy at TED Rodgers School of Management. He has founded or led over a dozen private, public, venture capital and non-profit organizations. He has won over 20 awards including the 1st place of the 3E Learning Award. In an interview he talks about his career and his current position teaching business plans. He said if you want to raise financing you want to develop a business plan. He mentioned keeping it short no more than 25 pages as more people wont read any more than that. He said writing the business plan itself is not as important as the process you by which you think through is a successful business. The key is to be able to sell your idea in two sentences. If you can’t you may be confused on your idea. Hear more of this interview at Start Me Up Video 


Angelo Meneguzzi has more than 10 years experience in business. Mr Menguzzi has developed many business plans while assisting other organizations. He talks about the importance of having a business plan and how having one gives a heads-up to changes in the market, better forecast and opportunities to analyze situation before they may become problems. Mr. Menguzzi adds this bit of advice: “those who fail to plan, plan to fail”

Both business plan experts have great points on planning and preparing so you can pitch your idea and/or plan for what changes may be ahead. I agree with Dr. Gedeon that if you can’t explain your product or plan in two sentences you may be confused as to what you have to offer. In developing a good business plan you have a chance to get a heads up before its too late as Mr Meneguzzi said.


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