When people think about starting a business, writing a business plan is usually the last thing they consider. It's exciting to dive into details, start choosing paint colors, pricing equipment. Yet starting a business without a plan is like taking a trip to a new place without a map or building a house without blueprints. You may finish, you may even get a good result, but the odds are it will cost you more time and money than if you'd figured it out ahead of time. There's a school of thought about entrepreneurship that believes that you should just get going. Focus on the product and the customer and make it great. There's a lot of validity to that argument. But there is another part of the business, the machine that gets materials ordered, that produces product, that manages cash flow. Not planning that part, the machine of your business, is akin to relying on miracles.Writing a business plan takes your business idea out of your head and brings it into the world for a test drive. Even if your final business doesn't match your plan, the effort and discipline used to create it will help you improvise when things don't go the way you thought they would. The vast majority of businesses that start without a plan fail. Your plan will be written either by a deliberate process where you decide the future of your business in advance or by fate with each decision is made in real time. A business plan is the single best step you can take to rehearse the launch of a successful business. 'Killer Business Plan' is a practical book that breaks down business concepts into easy to understand language that will make the steps to building your business clear.Written in three parts, 'Killer Business Plan' focuses first on the ways you can get into business, the traits of successful entrepreneurs and provides tips on how to choose and visualize your business.Next, the book explains the various business structures available, provides a grounding in non-profits and grants and helps you determine if your business is viable through exercises using financial viability models.Finally, you're guided, step-by-step, through the creation of your own killer business plan. Using a progressive approach, each step builds both your understanding of your business and while continually testing the viability of it. If your plan is going to work, you will know it at the earliest point possible, saving you effort if your idea isn't workable.At the end of the first two parts, 'decision documents' help you determine both your next steps and allow you to gauge your commitment to moving forward.Chapters:Part 11. Know Yourself2. Franchises3. Start Ups4. Buying a Business5. Decision Document 16. Visualizing Your Business7. Who is My Customer?8. Pulling it All Together9. Decision Document 2Part 210. Feasibility Model and Instructions11. Funding Sources12. Non-Profits13. Corporate Structures14. Decision Document 3Part 315. Business Plan Overview16. Operational Design17. Financial Models18. Industry Research19. Customer Identification20. Marketing21. Organizational Plan22. Executive Summary23. Document Assembly'Killer Business Plan' is also linked to online content such as:How to Videos Examples White PapersFinancial Models Templates Sample Business Plans'Killer Business Plan' is a common sense book that will educate you about business basics, help you choose a business and create a plan that will get you to launch and beyond. It's your future. Plan for success.