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Old 04-16-2008, 04:57 AM
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Can anyone give me a valid excuse why small and medium enterprise does not take the time to properly plan and to develop a strategy for their business. I have now come across another business that has not taken the time to plan and develop a strategy for their business.

This is 90% of my work, trying to rectify a business that is on the verge of failing due to the lack of planning.

I realize that the duality of planning and action plays a role, but come on. explain to me why people would just bugger ahead hoping for the best.
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You've got to realise that not everyone who goes into a business has a business mind set. They may not realise the importance of many important tasks such as setting strategies, defining objectives and goals to achieve, cash flow forecast and management. These can all seem pointless daunting tasks to people who'd prefer to be out their "making" money. Some people need guidance and advice on these things
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