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Where your business is located and how it will produce items or service customers is part of the operations section of a business plan. Learn how to write it here.
The Operations section of a business plan usually comes before the Financial Plan, but after the Management section. The purpose of the Operations Plan is to describe the where's and how's of your business, meaning where you will locate the business (along with any physical necessities) and how you will produce products or services for your clients. To write an operations plan, you'll need to answer the following questions:
Getting the Business OperationalYour next step in writing an operations plan is determining what you've already done, and what still needs to be done in order to get your business up and running. Write these points out in full, explaining to someone who doesn't know your industry just what it all entails. Then, take the questions you answered in the first section of your operations plan, and answer them at length as well. Feel free to create seperate sections to list the risks associated with your business, as well as your quality control measures and supply procedures. Most business plans take several pages to flesh out this section of the operations plan, but manufacturers and producers may have dozens of pages along with flow charts and appendixes. Operational ProcessesTo outline your businesses' operational processes, you'll need to detail the day-to-day operations. To do so, make sure you list the following items (where applicable to your business):
Most business plans take several pages to flesh out this section of the operations plan, but manufacturers and producers may have dozens of pages along with flow charts and appendixes. Want to see what a complete business plan looks like? Then review our Free Business Plan Templates and More Free Business Plan Templates. Or, go back to the Free Business Plan How To.
The copyright of the article Business Plan: Operations in Entrepreneurs is owned by Bonny Albo. Permission to republish Business Plan: Operations in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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