David Bateman

Business Plans that Get Investment

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Your business plan: turn ten minutes of attention into investment.

'David's book is an invaluable resource for any entrepreneur seeking to raise funding. Based on years of experience, David shows how to keep things short and clear!' — Thomas Hellmann, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

'Anyone interested in this subject should read this book,' -— Tim Hames, Director General of BVCA (British Venture Capital Association)

The Business Plan is an essential tool for attracting an investor’s attention. They receive hundreds of plans every week and spend no more than ten minutes on each one before deciding if it is of further interest. This means that the plan needs to be a short, snappy document that conveys the facts about your business quickly and clearly.

David Bateman's template has developed through years of successful deals and in just 15 slides, with just a few sentences on each, it provides everything an investor needs to know. No more long business plans full of text — this is a 'one-size-fits-all' solution avoids confusion and keeps it simple but successful.

Business Plans That Get Investment is a clear and comprehensive guide to writing a plan that turns those ten minutes of investor attention into major investment deals.
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160 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Mtashobya Amonhas quotedyesterday
    CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
    Ask any entrepreneur why they need a business plan, and they will say: to attract new investment to my business, so that it can grow.

    But business plans are often a cause of great stress and concern for those who write them. Justifiably so: get it right and you can secure your investment and grow your business; get it wrong and you may blow your chances of success.

    So what is a business plan?
    Your business plan is the medium that you use to communicate to potential investors what your business does and how they will be able to make money from it. You should think of it as an ‘investment pitch’. It should give potential investors a clear understanding of how they can benefit from the future growth of your business. A business plan is all about putting yourself in an investor’s shoes, and focussing on their agenda, rather than your own.

    Investors’ needs
    What makes writing a business plan
  • Mtashobya Amonhas quotedyesterday
    CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
    Ask any entrepreneur why they need a business plan, and they will say: to attract new investment to my business, so that it can grow.

    But business plans are often a cause of great stress and concern for those who write them. Justifiably so: get it right and you can secure your investment and grow your business; get it wrong and you may blow your chances of success.

    So what is a business plan?
    Your business plan is the medium that you use to communicate to potential investors what your business does and how they will be able to make money from it. You should think of it as an ‘investment pitch’. It should give potential investors a clear understanding of how they can benefit from the future growth of your business. A business plan is all about putting yourself in an investor’s shoes, and focussing on their agenda, rather than your own.

    Investors’ needs
    What makes writing a business plan

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