Give yourself four months from September through
December to build momentum for 2016. Create the right habits in the final
months of 2015 to hit the ground running come January.
2. Allow yourself to dream.
Before a goal can become an action-driven plan, it must
start with an idea or vision. A pivotal part of the business planning process
is to dream about your objectives for the coming year and beyond. Begin with
the end in mind and visualize your goal. In other words, it’s time to reverse
engineer the plan.
3. Make your targets measurable.
The beautiful thing about an effective business plan is its
ability to keep us on course throughout the year. By referring back to the plan
frequently, we know where we’re succeeding and where we most focus increased
attention. This is, of course, only possible if your objectives are clearly
written out and if you’ve defined them as specific and measurable targets.
3. Make your targets
measurable.
The beautiful thing about an effective business plan is its
ability to keep us on course throughout the year. By referring back to the plan
frequently, we know where we’re succeeding and where we most focus increased
attention. This is, of course, only possible if your objectives are clearly
written out and if you’ve defined them as specific and measurable targets.
source: entrepreneurs.com

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