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Opinion | Iridescent says....

The Beauty of the One-Page Business Plan

30/4/2025

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​Starting a small business is exciting and running a business is a beautiful adventure - but without a clear plan, that excitement can quickly turn into overwhelm. A business plan doesn’t need to be a fifty-page, glossy document for investors or banks. In fact, we love concise business plans! It’s a vital tool for every small business owner. Whether you’re launching a new venture or growing an existing one, a business plan helps turn ideas into action.
​At its core, a business plan forces you to think through the key elements of your business: what you offer, who your customers are, how you’ll reach them, what your goals are, and how you’ll measure success. It acts like a roadmap, helping you stay focused and make decisions based on strategy and purpose rather than stress.
 
It’s also incredibly useful when life throws the unexpected your way (as it often does in business). With a plan in place, you’re more prepared to adapt, flex, or grow—without losing sight of your purpose or your profits.
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A business plan can be simple. It doesn’t need to be a huge document full of jargon. A one-page plan will give you clarity and direction. It will help you set realistic goals, track progress, and help you communicate your vision to customers, partners, funders, or supporters.
 
Most importantly, having words on paper it something concrete - it builds confidence. It shows you believe in your business enough to invest time in thinking it through. And that confidence is contagious—it helps customers trust you, funders back you, and supporters cheer you on.
 
So whether you’re a maker, a coach, a creative, or a community champion, take the time to create your plan. It’s one of the most powerful things you can do for your small business success.
 
Want help getting started? Download our free one-page business plan template and get off to a flying start.
 
#SmallBusinessTips #BusinessPlanning #WomenInBusiness #StartSmart

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