Established businesses are different from startups. They have a history. They have products, services, and processes that work and some that don’t. They have a mix of happy customers and not-so-happy customers. They usually have a small executive management team, some employees, and probably some contractors.
The big difference is that established businesses have something to lose. A new business plan has to transition the business from the old to the new, without breaking all the things that already work. We work with small businesses, ranging from just one or two employees up to dozens of employees. Our business planning process is intense, thorough, and highly collaborative. We provide an objective view, so your final business plan is based on reality, not pixie dust.
Our business plan pricing depends on a number of factors. Although we are far from being the most expensive, we are also rarely the least expensive. We do not offer any fixed price packages and we generally avoid templates. Before we can estimate the fee for completing your business plan, we need to understand your individual situation. This generally requires several conversations about your project goals, timetable, budget, scope, and other issues.