To win in business requires a winning business plan. To write a winning business plan requires listening to Garrett Sutton's dynamic audiobook on the topic. Writing Winning Business Plans provides the insights and the direction on how to do it well and do it right.
Rich Dad/Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says, "The first step in business is a great business plan. It must be a page turner that hooks and holds a potential investor. Garrett Sutton's Writing Winning Business Plans is THE book for key strategies on preparing winning plans for both business and real estate ventures."
Crisply told and featuring real life illustrative stories, Writing Winning Business Plans discusses all the key elements for a successful plan. Topics include focusing your business vision, understanding your financials and analyzing your competition. Also covered are how to really use your business plan as a tool and how to attract funding for your new or existing businesses.
As business plan competitions become more popular around the world Writing Winning Business Plans also discusses how to enter and how to win these ever more lucrative contests.
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"Great book, not only to learn the importance of various sections, but to also when & where to place them. His break-even analysis is a little more broad than what I've learned; his corresponding graph may be something I can use."
— Tiffany (4 out of 5 stars)
“A wide-ranging, detailed primer for potential entrepreneurs.”
— Kirkus Reviews" Generally, the Rich Dad's Advisors series produce a good book. This one was no exception. It had some excellent points for consideration not just for writing the business plan but for the marketing as well. "
— Penny, 9/23/2013" This book was very basic and more focused on a person starting their own home business than someone writing a business plan for a current business. Didn't read the whole thing. "
— Margot, 1/22/2013Garrett Sutton is an attorney, bestselling author, and one of
Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Advisors. A clear and engaging writer, he
demystifies legal topics and presents them in a very understandable and
accessible manner. He has over thirty years of experience in assisting
individuals and businesses to limit their liability, protect their assets,
implement advantageous corporate structures and advance their financial goals. He
has appeared in the Wall Street Journal,
New York Times, and other
publications. Garrett enjoys speaking on asset protection strategies and is a
frequent lecturer for business groups and the Rich Dad Advisors educational
series. He serves on the boards of the American Baseball Foundation, located in
Birmingham, Alabama, and the Reno-Nevada based Sierra Kids Foundation.