Don't get stuck on a business plan just because it was your business plan.
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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.
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.
Read over your existing business plan like you read the menu at your favorite restaurant.
There's one thing I've learned about entrepreneurs' business plans. Every one is wrong.
In this business it's difficult to make plans. I think the plans follow you and find you.
You change your business plan to anticipate and adapt to changes in the marketplace.
I always say don't make plans, make options.
Thinking of Plan B muddies up your chances of succeeding at Plan A.
In this business, I don't know how you can have a plan or how you can orchestrate anything. But I've been lucky with my choices. I'm very strong-willed, so I've been able to stick with it. I'm lucky there.
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.