People come in with business plans and, I mean I know that no one is going to meet everything they say in a business plan but you got to have something to, to guide towards.
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I've never had a business plan. Every project we've ever done was the intersection of somebody with a real need, a real passion to do something, and hustling.
There's one thing I've learned about entrepreneurs' business plans. Every one is wrong.
Don't get stuck on a business plan just because it was your business plan.
I never had a business plan. I did, actually - I'm lying. My business plan was to get lucky, and I did; that was great. And then my second business plan was to get lucky again, and there, I faltered.
I've found that in business opportunities will constantly emerge or situations develop that make you revise your plans along the way.
Most venture capitalists won't read a business plan unless the entrepreneur is introduced to them by a contact.
I don't plan, because everything goes against my plans anyways. There's absolutely no point in planning anything. I'm just enjoying the moment. I'm meeting with a whole lot of people - casting directors, directors, agents. I have things going on everywhere, but I have no solid plans.
It's such a great thing to work with people and not have a plan.
Read over your existing business plan like you read the menu at your favorite restaurant.
In this business it's difficult to make plans. I think the plans follow you and find you.