Why You, Why Now - A Critical Component of a Winning Business Plan

Released on: March 25, 2008, 10:33 am

Press Release Author: Nisha Yadav

Industry: Management

Press Release Summary: Business plans continue to be an essential element of the
capital-raising process. They must convince investors to take notice - investors
that are shrewder today due to the ups-and-downs they have experienced over the past
few years.


Press Release Body: Business plans continue to be an essential element of the
capital-raising process. They must convince investors to take notice - investors
that are shrewder today due to the ups-and-downs they have experienced over the past
few years.

Adding to the financing challenge is the plethora of high-quality companies, both
public and private, in which investors can choose to invest. In this environment,
more and more investors are asking companies seeking capital the question \"Why You,
Why Now\"?

The question seems simple at first, but has many complexities. The management team
must clearly delineate what it is about the business opportunity that makes it such
a good investment now. Should this investment have been made a year ago to cement a
market leadership position? Or, is the venture before its time - will slow market
adoption cause slow sales over the next few years, and as such, should the
investment wait. Questions like these, based on investment failures from the past
few years, continue to surface and must be addressed by the management team in their
business plans.

Likewise the team must address what it is that makes them uniquely qualified to
succeed. Does the team have proprietary (and protectable) technology, management
talent and experience that competitors do not, long-term strategic partners?
According to Growthink president, Dave Lavinsky, \"Management teams must prove to
investors why they are unique and why they will succeed. They can\'t just state how
wonderful they are - they need to prove it through detailing past successes and
unique qualifications.\"

A business plan that fails to address the \"Why You, Why Now\" question, is most
likely a business plan that will remain in the stack of \"not now\" business plans.
Business plans must present a compelling argument as to why the investor should
invest and in our fast-paced world with unbelievable opportunities and opportunity
costs, why investors should invest now.


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