It is strategic planning time, and I have seen all kinds.
I have seen long form documents, I have seen Powerpoint decks, I have even seen a spreadsheet with a dozen numbers on it.
If you ask around, I am pretty sure you'll find out that there are not many fans of long, tedious, overly descriptive plans and processes. 🤦🏽
TL;DR (too long, didn’t read) was invented for business plans, the goal should be to keep it clear, concise, but comprehensive.
Your business plan should...
Tie the vision and BHAG to the work you do today
Show the risks or "bets" you'll take to get there
Name how you'll do business differently than your competitors
Name your audience and how you help them
Identify what really drives the economics
Most of all... fit on one page
That's why the one-page plan we call the S2 Road Map was created.
In the following days I'll be sharing more on each element on this one-pager.
But for now, just download the template.
It will help you understand how to build your own.
Thanks for asking Mathew!
R=Revenue, P=Profit, EE=Economic Engine (what drives your business)
It is a way to align your Bets to your business’ performance.
What does R, P & EE mean under bets?