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The business plan has long been treated as a monument to thoroughness — a document measured by its weight rather than its utility. Yet the ventures that execute with the greatest clarity rarely operate from exhaustive manuscripts. They operate from focused, deliberately constrained strategic frameworks that force precision over comprehensiveness. One-Page Business Plans That Actually Work examines the underlying mechanics of concise strategic planning and explores how intentional simplification produces sharper decisions, faster alignment, and more sustainable execution. This book reframes the assumption that planning depth is proportional to planning length. Instead, it explores how the discipline of radical constraint — distilling a business model, market position, revenue logic, and operational focus onto a single page — functions as a strategic clarification tool that exposes weaknesses traditional plans routinely conceal beneath layers of optimistic prose. Drawing on patterns observed across agile, founder-led ventures that consistently outperformed their elaborately documented counterparts, the book examines the dynamics between strategic comprehensiveness and operational clarity, between planning as performance and planning as genuine decision support, and between the comfort of complexity and the competitive advantage of focused simplicity. For first-time entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals transitioning into independent ventures, this book offers a strategically grounded exploration of lean planning as a deliberate, repeatable discipline — one that treats clarity as the most valuable output any planning process can deliver.
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Liczba stron: 160
Rok wydania: 2026
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