Baloney! That's what I say to those who think building a business plan should take days, weeks, even months. And I say baloney again to those who think a plan has to have a bunch of pages with graphs and charts. I know for a fact that Realtors don't have that kind of time. But I also know every serious Realtor needs a good plan. That means if you're reading this, you're in the right place. Stick with me and you'll end up with a plan that can make your 2015 a much better year. A comprehensive business plan (two pages max) can help you: - Account for what you accomplish during 2015 - Clarify your life - Keep track of each of your goals - Manage your time - Determine if you're heading in the right direction So let's get right to it. Here are the steps to take to get your plan in place and your year (and rear) in gear: 1. Create a mission statement. This gets right to the heart of your life and addresses why you're in real estate. It answers why you're here, what your purpose is and what your business is truly about. Use positive, present tense statements such as "I am", "I provide", "I strive" as you define who you are and what you provide your clients. Take 10 minutes now to brainstorm some possible mission statements. 2. Perform a SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats). For strengths, maybe you're tech savvy. For weaknesses perhaps you're unorganized. With opportunities, it could be that a large firm is relocating to your city. And for threats, maybe interest rates are rising. Take 10 minutes now and fill in a few items for each category. If you get stuck, ask a co-worker or friend, who knows you well enough, for suggestions. 3. Write your business objectives. In this section I'd like you to consider what you want your business to look like in the short-term, six months; in the mid-term, one year; and the long-term, five years. Also, in this same section, write your personal objectives. We can't be balanced in life if all we focus on is business. So consider what your ideal situation would look like with your family, your spiritual life and your social life. Spend 10 minutes now on these topics. 4. Create your sales goals. Here's where I don't want you to be afraid to think bigger. Take 15 minutes for this section. As part of this segment here at Corcoran Consulting and Coaching Inc., we include what's called a goal achievement system that helps you stay on track with your goals. So for each goal, we include a why, excuses for failure, resolve and action items. I believe this is a vital step because it allows you to examine why you might hesitate in completing parts of your business plan. Email me at Article@CorcoranCoaching.com, and I'll send you a free worksheet on this system. 5. Develop action items. To wrap up your plan, you need to get specific about how you'll achieve your goals. So for each goal you should have action items, due dates, who will complete the items and a step-by-step daily and hourly plan with what has to be done. Take 15 minutes and do it. Tell me what you're thinking. Do you have a plan for 2015? If not, why not? What's preventing you from creating one? What successes or failures have you had with plans in the past? Bubba Mills is executive vice president of Corcoran Consulting and Coaching Inc. (800-957-8353), an international consulting and coaching company that specializes in performance coaching and the implementation of sound business systems for residential REALTOR, mortgage brokers and real estate companies.
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