Milwaukee Public Library: National Write A Business Plan Month

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Milwaukee WI

03 December, 2021

12:56 PM

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Press release from the Milwaukee Public Library: Dec 3, 2021 12:00 AM National Write a Business Plan Month is an excellent opportunity to start your business plan. Business plans are great for growth predictions and can quickly turn into a five-year plan for you and your entrepreneurship goals. The Milwaukee Public Library assists in finding business-related materials, information, and resources to help entrepreneurs start and improve their businesses. This is an excellent opportunity to start your business plan; why not finish the year with something big that will prepare you for the future? Need some help getting started? Check out the following tips and resources! Every business can benefit from a business plan: it's a working document that can change over time as your business develops. The U.S. Department of Commerce highlighted business plan essentials in their Minority Business Development Agency blog. The list may look complex; however, think of it in simpler terms.  Below are the critical areas of a business plan and related simpler terms to make the process easier for you: Executive Summary = Create a professional outline Market Analysis = Study potential customers and competition. Company Description = Describe what the company consists of and its purpose. Organization and Management = What service or product are you offering Marketing and Sales = Who will and invest? Service or Product Line = How much will investors contribute? Funding Request = Predict your flow of money, incoming and outgoing. Financial Projections = Keep receipts and records of all critical documents. Have a specific question? Reach out to the library at ask.mpl.org; a business librarian will help you with your questions!  Sign up for our newsletter, to get updates on upcoming programs and events. Watch for Book a Business Librarian updates. We are hoping to take appointments again! Additional print resources available at your Milwaukee Public Library include: Business Plan in a Day: A Complete Business Plan in 24 Hours or Less! by Rhonda M. Abrams So You Want to Start a Side Hustle: Build a Business that Empowers You to Live Your Life Your Way by Carrie Bohlig The Start of Something Big: Your Ultimate Guide to Writing a Dynamic Business Plan by Kimberly Louise Jognson     Successful Business Plan: Secrets & Strategies by Rhonda M Abrams The Hustle-free Business: A Simple 7-step Plan to Grow, Get Results and Have Fun by Amy Birks How to Prepare a Business Plan: Your Guide to Creating an Excellent Strategy, Forecasting Your Finances, and Producing a Persuasive Plan by Edward Blackwell     Understanding Social Media: How to Create a Plan for Your Business that Works by Damian Ryan           There are many resources online that are recommended by MPL's business librarians including: For a step by step guide for creating your business plan, visit the Small Business Administration Using your local bank or credit union for advice when planning, check out Bank of America (Starting a Business) SCORE offers free mentoring to small business owners Locally, the following agencies can help: UW-Milwaukee Small Business Development Center (S.B.D.C.) The Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corporation (W.W.B.I.C.) Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (W.S.B.D.C.) Wisconsin One Stop Business Portal Riverworks Development Corp Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Look into area Chambers of Commerce. What exactly is a Chamber of Commerce? It is a voluntary partnership of businesses and professionals working together to build a healthy economy and improve the quality of life for a community. Its importance is prevalent in working with specific communities and their needs. Here is a list of Chambers of Commerce in the Milwaukee area: African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (414) 643-6963 Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce (414) 645-8828 Wisconsin L.G.B.T. Chamber of Commerce This press release was produced by the Milwaukee Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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