Wednesday 23 April 2014

The creation and evolution of a startup business plan

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Editor's note

My favorite quote from this week's top story came from Andreas Stavropoulos, "The reason you need a map, the reason you need to have any sort of plan is because, if you don't know where you're trying to go, you don't if you're any closer to it."

The creation and evolution of a startup business plan

Some startup founders regard now business plans as superfluous, but they remain a valuable tool. Here's how to turn your business idea into a roadmap for the future.

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