Here's how the program works.
- We consult with you in advance to identify the best ideas to develop business plans around, and then form teams around those ideas.
- We come to your community for a one or two-day session; you convene as many members of your MAPP team as is necessary to get one or two or four business plans started.
- At the end of that session, your team or teams will have a good outline of a feasibility plan completed.
- We meet via webinar or conference call with each team as they develop a full feasibility plan.
- If the plan is in fact feasible, we coach them through the full business plan.
I should clarify what I mean by "team" in this context: I mean a cross-community team. For instance, you might have team members from the health department, the hospital, the other hospital, the United Way, the YMCA, the school system, the community health center, the county-- or all of the above.
We're in the middle stages with several teams in Florida right now, and some of the feasibility plans look really good. Two stand-out plans: adding dental services to an existing HIV clinic, and doing ER diversion with at least two and probably three different hospitals across a county.
The lesson for me is this: communities can develop business plans very quickly and efficiently if they already have a good, fresh assessment in hand, and a wide range of partners queued up and ready to go. That defines the MAPP communities we're working with: motivated partners, good data, identified priorities.
-- Stephen Orton
1 comment:
Thanks for sharing these! It's a good thing that consultations like these are there to help people who want to start their own businesses. Yes, starting a business is tough, but once you get along with it, it's going to be smooth. Even if that's the case, you must always make sure that the road that you and your business walk on is always smooth.
Every business should take advantage of the technology we have today. No matter what type of business you're in; Medical, Service-oriented, Food, or manufacturing. ERP software can help any type of business in planning. There are a lot of customizable software out there, too. One example would be an ERP software for manufacturing by Sage.
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