A business plan details the important aspects of your business and identifies where you are, where you want to be and how to get there.
When to use a business plan
How to write a Business Plan
When should you review and update your business plan?
Your business plan is a ‘living document’ and should change as your business changes. It is helpful to set the review of your business plan at regular intervals (quarterly or annually).
These questions may help you review your business plan:
Video: Writing a business plan – topics covered:
Business Essentials: One Page Business Plan - Workshop - Indigenous Business Australia. Workshop for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have a business idea and want to break down the key elements or building blocks of their idea in describing their business model.
Online seminar: Business planning – Business Queensland – hear business experts from the Mentoring for Growth (M4G) program provide information, tips, and resources on business planning.
It is useful to think of governance as being about how people choose to collectively organise themselves to manage their own affairs, share power and responsibilities, decide for themselves what kind of society they want for their future, and implement those decisions.
To do that they need to have processes, structures, traditions and rules in place so they can:
(Source: The Australian Indigenous Governance Institute)
The Australian Indigenous Governance Institute (AIGI) is an is an independent, Indigenous-led centre for governance knowledge and excellence.
The Indigenous Governance Toolkit is an online resource developed for Indigenous nations, communities, individuals and organisations searching for information to build their governance.
The Toolkit covers all the basics and has examples of ideas that work from other groups, tools to help you get started, and useful guidance to sustain your efforts.