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Consulting Business Plan: 5-Step Plan For A Successful Firm

If you want to start a consulting business , then you need to write your consulting business plan.

I’ve watched countless starry-eyed entrepreneurs “start” their business with a 50-100 page business plan.

They spend weeks — or even months — toiling away at their desk after their 9-5 detailing everything about their future business.

After they’ve written it, they beam with pride.

“This plan is the key to my success in consulting! With this plan, I can’t fail.”

Then, they take their plan out to the real world.

The real world isn’t as perfect and pretty when starting your business.

And that golden business plan? Well, it almost always doesn’t work the way they’d hoped.

All of the projections they made? Naw, not even close.

So they scurry back to their desk to revise the plan — and the cycle continues.

Here’s the truth about consulting business plans…

You don’t need a long, complex business plan.

If your business plan is more than 5 pages, every extra page you write is almost certainly wasting your time.

All you need is a 1-3 page document to cover the foundations of your business.

By the end of this post, you’ll write your 5-part entrepreneurial consulting business plan — and have everything you need to start a successful consulting business.

Let’s begin with the first part: your consulting business model.

1. Consulting Business Model

  • “What kind of consulting business do you want to build?”

That’s the first question you want to answer for your consulting business plan.

Understand what type of business you want to build first before you start building it.

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That way, you’re building a business to support your lifestyle and not the other way around.

At Consulting Success®, we believe that your business shouldn’t consume your life .

Your consulting business should enrich your life and create a fulfilling lifestyle for you and your family.

For your consulting business model, you have 4 options:

1. Solo Model : The classic independent consultant . Your business is just you (and maybe a few contractors). From delivering projects to marketing and sales, you are responsible for every part of the business.

(To see the pros and cons of each model, see our post on The 3 PROVEN Consulting Business Models .)

2. Firm Model : The typical large consulting firm. Your firm consists of consultants, associations, junior and senior people. Your role starts off as doing a bit of everything — but eventually, your role becomes hiring, training, and managing your team.

3. Productized Model : This model comes out of one of the above models. You identify a particular problem your clients have, and you build your business around solving that problem with a focus on efficiency. This model is all about systems, efficiency, and scale.

4. Hybrid Model : The hybrid model is a mix of the models above. For example, you might offer a productized consulting offer — but also do some solo custom consulting. Once you’ve mastered one of these models, the hybrid model helps you add new products and services to create more revenue.

Pick one of the models above. If you’re unsure about which one to use, start with the solo model. You can always change it in the future. Chances are, your business will evolve in the future anyways.

With your consulting business model selected, let’s move to the next part of your consulting business plan — clarity around your ideal client.

For every hour you spend on planning, you should spend 4 hours on putting your plan into action.

2. Ideal Client Clarity

  • “Who is the ideal client my consulting business will serve?”

That’s the second question you’ll answer with your consulting business plan.

This is all about how you’re going to specialize .

As an entrepreneurial consultant, specialization is crucial.

You can’t offer everything to anybody.

You’ll have to begin by choosing a specific type of client to serve — your niche.

A niche is a certain subset of people whom you might potentially serve — SaaS companies, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, etc.

To find your ideal client, you’ll have to test out different niches.

This is why we teach the Niche Scoring Method in our Clarity Coaching Program .

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Using this scorecard, you score each potential niche from 1 to 5 based on the following factors:

  • EXPERIENCE . How would you rate your experience with this niche?
  • EXPERTISE . How would you rate your status as an expert within this niche?
  • RESULTS . How would you rate your confidence that you can deliver results for this niche?
  • POTENTIAL . How would you rate this niche’s growth and how willing they are to hire consultants?
  • INTEREST . How would you rate your interest in this niche?
  • ACCESS . How would you rate your ability to speak with ideal clients in this niche?

In the Clarity Coaching Program for Consultants , we also teach you about the different layers of specialization, how to find and validate your ideal client’s potential, how to do outreach to potential clients, and more.

By going through these exercises, you’ll figure out which niche is best for you to start with.

Picking a niche and defining your ideal client is the foundation on which you’ll build your business — and get clients.

You shouldn’t move on with your consulting business plan until you’ve defined your ideal client.

Once you’ve done that, you can move on to the next part: Magnetic Messaging.

3. Magnetic Messaging

  • “What message will get my ideal client’s attention?”

That’s the third question you’ll answer on your consulting business plan.

You’ve picked your business model.

You’ve defined your ideal client.

Now, you’ll write a message designed to get your ideal client’s attention.

We’ve created a formula to make writing this message as simple as possible: Magnetic Messaging.

Here’s the formula:

I help [WHO] to [solve WHAT problem] so they can [see WHAT results]. My [WHY choose me]…

Let’s break each part of the formula down.

  • WHO : Who you serve.
  • WHAT (Problem): What problem you solve for them.
  • WHAT (Result): What result you create for them.
  • WHY : Why they should choose you.

Why does this message grab your ideal client’s attention?

  • It speaks to who they are.
  • It mentions what problem they have.
  • It showcases what result they can get.
  • It differentiates you from others who might provide a similar service.

When your message contains these 4 elements, it will draw interest from your ideal clients. They’ll want to learn more.

They’ll browse your marketing materials, read your articles, sign up for your email list, and reach out to you for conversations.

Effective messaging is the foundation of your marketing: what you communicate to the marketplace to get your ideal client’s attention.

You won’t write the perfect message on your first try.

But you do need to write a first draft — and actually put it to work in the marketplace.

Once you’ve written down your first magnetic message, it’s time to start planning your strategic offer.

4. Strategic Offers

  • “What can I offer my ideal client — and at what price point?”

That’s the 4th question you’ll answer on your consulting business plan.

With clarity around your ideal client and a message that grabs their attention…

…you must create an offer — a service — that solves their problems and gets them the result that they want.

The classic custom consulting service is the “full engagement.”

After you engage in a meaningful sales conversation with your prospective client, you’ll send them a consulting proposal .

In your proposal, instead of including one option, you’ll include three:

Option 1 – $

  • Basic offer
  • Minimum effort required
  • Provides value
  • Lowest investment

Option 2 – $$

  • Help them reach results quicker than option 1
  • Provides more value than option 1 (ideally, without having to spend more time)
  • Higher investment

Option 3 – $$$

  • If money isn’t an issue
  • Best results
  • Shortest time to result
  • Highest investment

Map out the different options you’ll offer your prospects.

Take a look at the marketing consulting example below for an idea of how the 3 different options might look:

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However, we recommend you start with a discovery offer .

A discovery offer is a smaller service (priced at $1.5K to $15K). You design it to get your client a quick, low-risk win.

Your discovery offer helps get your “foot in the door” with the client. Once you get them that quick, low-risk win, they’ll trust your expertise. This will open the door for larger projects with the same client.

Discovery offers are easier to sell, create, and deliver.

Here’s our discovery offer checklist:

  • Align with what the buyer wants
  • Is a logical first step
  • Leads to the next steps
  • Ranges between $1.5K to $15K
  • Provides tangible benefits (growth, clarity, etc)

Of course, you’ll also have to set your consulting fees .

You can use the hourly method, the fixed-rate method, the value-based method , or the retainer method.

Pricing is an incredibly complex and deep topic. But you’ll have to pick a price to start with and adjust it based on the feedback you get.

Never sell yourself short. Remember: pricing is marketing. If you can deliver your clients results, then charge what you’d feel good about.

Once you’ve mapped out your 3 engagement options and a discovery offer, you’re ready to take your offers to the marketplace — and start winning consulting business.

5. Marketing Engine/Sales Pipeline

  • “How am I going to create conversations with my ideal client?”

This is the final question you’ll answer on your consulting business plan.

And it’s where you start to see real results: winning clients, delivering projects, and earning revenue.

However, according to our How To Become A Consultant Study , marketing and sales are where consultants struggle the most.

Your Marketing Engine is what you’re doing every day to get in front of your ideal clients.

Your Sales Pipeline organizes all of the leads who come into contact with you.

Let’s start with your pipeline.

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Your pipeline is organized into 6 columns:

  • LEAD . You’ve identified the prospective client and have begun reaching out to them to set-up a conversation.
  • CONVERSATION . You’ve had a sales conversation with the prospective client.
  • PROPOSAL . You’ve sent a proposal to the prospective client.
  • WIN . The prospective client has accepted your proposal and you won the business.
  • LOSS . The prospective client has declined your proposal and you lost the business.
  • NURTURE . Most people you reach out to won’t be ready to buy or make a decision right away. In fact, even people who say ‘No’ to a proposal now, may buy from you later as long as you stay top of mind through your nurture process.

All of your prospective clients fit into one of these 6 categories.

Using a CRM to create and organize this pipeline will help you organize your marketing and sales efforts.

Marketing is what fills up your “lead” column.

Without marketing, you won’t have any leads. And without leads, you won’t have the chance to win new business.

We organize marketing for consultants in 3 different categories:

  • Outreach: Reaching out to your ideal clients to initiate conversations.
  • Follow-Ups: Following up with your ideal clients to initiative conversations.
  • Authority Building : Creating content for your ideal clients that demonstrates your expertise and adds value — and helps create conversations.

A basic Marketing Engine will have you doing a mix of these different methods every day.

Every day, you want to be reaching out to new clients, following up with your leads, and creating content that demonstrates your expertise and adds value.

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The type of marketing you focus on also depends on the stage of your business .

If you’re a newer consultant, you’ll rely more on outreach. You don’t have as much of an audience for authority content to work yet.

But if you’re a later-stage consultant, you’ll rely more on content. Your content and consulting website has a farther reach, and can generate leads at scale.

For your business plan, focus on setting up a pipeline that is easy to track, and creating the right marketing habits to fill up your leads column.

At this stage, your plan is done.

It’s time to start taking action.

Imperfect Action: Write Your Entrepreneurial Consultant Business Plan

By answering these 5 questions…

…you’ll write a consulting business plan that enables you to take action.

We’ve included dozens of articles, case studies , and guides on how to answer these 5 questions.

However, in consulting, execution is more important than your plan.

So, use our resources to help answer these 5 questions — and go build your consulting business.

Ready to Take Your Consulting Business to the Next Level?

Apply to join our Clarity Coaching Program , the place where dedicated consultants go to get a personalized plan, strategy, coaching and support to grow a successful consulting business.

If you’re committed and serious about growing your consulting business, then this customized coaching program is for you.

We’ll work hands on with you to develop a strategic plan and then dive deep and work through your ideal client clarity, strategic messaging, consulting offers, fees, and pricing, business model optimization, and help you to set up your marketing engine and lead generation system to consistently attract ideal clients.

Schedule a FREE growth session today to apply for our limited-capacity Clarity Coaching Program by clicking here .

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Consulting Firm Business Plan Template

Written by Dave Lavinsky

Business Plan Outline

  • Consulting Firm Business Plan Home
  • 1. Executive Summary
  • 2. Company Overview
  • 3. Industry Analysis
  • 4. Customer Analysis
  • 5. Competitive Analysis
  • 6. Marketing Plan
  • 7. Operations Plan
  • 8. Management Team
  • 9. Financial Plan

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Consulting Business Plan

If you need a business plan for your consulting business, you’ve come to the right place. Our consulting business plan template below has been used by countless entrepreneurs and business owners to create business plans to start or grow their consulting businesses.

Important note: If you are looking for a business plan consultant , specifically, a consultant to help you write your business plan, we recommend Growthink who offers a business plan consultation service here.

Sample Consultant Business Plan & Template

Below are links to each section of your consulting business plan template:

  • Executive Summary
  • Company Overview
  • Industry Analysis
  • Customer Analysis
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Marketing Plan
  • Operations Plan
  • Management Team
  • Financial Plan

Next Section: Executive Summary >

Consulting Business Plan FAQs

What is a consulting business plan.

A consulting business plan is a plan to start and/or grow your consulting firm. Among other things, it outlines your business concept, identifies your target customers, presents your marketing plan, and details your financial projections.

You can  easily complete your consulting firm business plan using our Consulting Firm Business Plan Template here .

What Are the Main Types of Consulting Firms?

There are many types of consulting firms. Most consultant companies are in business concentrations such as Management, Strategy, Operations, IT, Human Resources, Financial Advisory, and Marketing/Sales. There are also firms that are singularly focused such as those that offer business plan consulting.

What Are the Main Sources of Revenue and Expenses for a Consulting Business?

The primary source of revenue for consulting firms are fees paid by the client. The client will either sign a contract or agreement of the services it will choose and the pricing for those services beforehand.

The key expenses for a consulting business are the cost of leasing the office, employee cost, marketing/advertising costs, and any office technology or software.

How Do You Get Funding for Your Consulting Business?

Consulting businesses are most likely to receive funding from banks. Typically you will find a local bank and present your consulting business plan to them. Angel investors and other types of capital-raising such as crowdfunding are other common funding sources.

What are the Steps To Start a Consulting Business?

Starting a consulting business can be an exciting endeavor. Having a clear roadmap of the steps to start a business will help you stay focused on your goals and get started faster.

1. Develop A Consulting Business Plan - The first step in starting a business is to create a detailed consulting business plan that outlines all aspects of the venture. This should include potential market size and target customers, the services or products you will offer, pricing strategies and a detailed financial forecast.  

2. Choose Your Legal Structure - It's important to select an appropriate legal entity for your consulting business. This could be a limited liability company (LLC), corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks so it’s important to do research and choose wisely so that your consulting business is in compliance with local laws.

3. Register Your Consulting Business - Once you have chosen a legal structure, the next step is to register your consulting business with the government or state where you’re operating from. This includes obtaining licenses and permits as required by federal, state, and local laws. 

4. Identify Financing Options - It’s likely that you’ll need some capital to start your consulting business, so take some time to identify what financing options are available such as bank loans, investor funding, grants, or crowdfunding platforms. 

5. Choose a Location - Whether you plan on operating out of a physical location or not, you should always have an idea of where you’ll be based should it become necessary in the future as well as what kind of space would be suitable for your operations. 

6. Hire Employees - There are several ways to find qualified employees including job boards like LinkedIn or Indeed as well as hiring agencies if needed – depending on what type of employees you need it might also be more effective to reach out directly through networking events. 

7. Acquire Necessary Consulting Equipment & Supplies - In order to start your consulting business, you'll need to purchase all of the necessary equipment and supplies to run a successful operation. 

8. Market & Promote Your Business - Once you have all the necessary pieces in place, it’s time to start promoting and marketing your consulting business. This includes creating a website, utilizing social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter, and having an effective Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy. You should also consider traditional marketing techniques such as radio or print advertising. 

Learn more about how to start a successful consulting business:

  • How to Start a Consulting Business

Where Can I Get a Consulting Business Plan PDF?

You can download our free consulting business plan template PDF here . This is a sample consulting business plan template you can use in PDF format.

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How to create a consultant business plan

  • Nirit Braun
  • Oct 30, 2023
  • 12 min read

How to create a consultant business plan

When launching your consulting business, one of the essential first steps is crafting a well-structured and detailed business plan. Your consulting business plan is like a strategic playbook that lays out your goals, tactics and financial projections. It not only steers you toward success but also equips you to adapt and thrive in the dynamic world of consulting.

Keep reading for tips on how to build a strong business plan for your business. Use the template provided at the end to get started on your own plan.

Looking to kick off your consultancy business? Create a business website today with Wix.

Why create a consultant business plan? Top benefits to consider

A business plan forces entrepreneurs to thoroughly evaluate their business idea, target audience and competitive landscape. This process clarifies their vision and mission, ensuring that they have a clear understanding of how their consultancy will provide value to clients. A business plan helps you in the following ways:

Create a business blueprint : With a business plan in place, entrepreneurs looking to start a business can make informed decisions based on a solid foundation of research and analysis. They can choose the most effective strategies for marketing, pricing and service delivery, enhancing their chances of success. Your business plan can also be used to explain what type of business you'll start - whether that's an LLC, Corporation or something else. Learn more about how to start an LLC .

Secure funding : The cost to start a consultancy business can range from around $60 to several thousand dollars . For those seeking external funding, a well-developed business plan demonstrates credibility and professionalism. Investors and lenders are more likely to support a venture with a thought-out plan that showcases its potential for growth and profitability.

Set measurable goals : A business plan sets measurable goals and performance metrics, which is vital with this type of business . This allows entrepreneurs to track their progress, adapt strategies as needed and celebrate milestones along the way.

Want to remind yourself of the basics? Learn more about how to start a service business .

How to create a successful consultant business plan in 6 steps

In this section, we'll break down the key components involved in crafting a successful consultant business plan in six steps.

Executive summary

Business and domain names

Market analysis and research

Operations plan

Marketing and advertising plan

Financial plan

01. Executive summary

An executive summary serves as a concise overview of the consultant's business plan, providing a snapshot of the key components and the business' essence. It's usually the first section investors, lenders and stakeholders read, so it must encapsulate the business' value proposition, objectives, strategies and projected growth. To write a clear executive summary for a consultant business make sure to keep it succinct yet informative. Clearly state the purpose of the business, the services offered, the target market and the unique value proposition. Avoid technical jargon that may confuse readers.

Then you can mention the business' strengths, such as the expertise of the consultants, unique methodologies or specialized services. Emphasize factors that set your consultancy apart from competitors.

Briefly discuss the market need for your services and how your consultancy plans to fulfill it. It’s worth noting that strategy and management consulting, as well as technology consulting, financial consulting and HR consulting are in high demand . Highlight any trends or changes in the industry that your business can capitalize on.

Remember to include a snapshot of your financial projections, indicating expected revenue, costs and profitability. This provides a glimpse into the business' potential financial success.

Example of an executive summary for a consultant business

"XYZ Consulting is a boutique consultancy firm specializing in digital transformation for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With a team of seasoned professionals, we offer tailored solutions to help businesses harness the power of technology for growth. Our unique approach blends strategic consulting with hands-on implementation, ensuring tangible results. In a rapidly evolving tech landscape, XYZ Consulting is poised to be the partner SMEs need to thrive. Our financial projections forecast a steady growth trajectory, with a focus on achieving profitability within the first two years. With a proven track record and a finger on the pulse of industry trends, XYZ Consulting is well-equipped to guide businesses toward digital success."

02. Business and domain names

Knowing how to name a business is crucial for a consultancy venture and a key step before you register your business . It's the foundation of your brand and influences how clients perceive your services. With Wix , you can use a free business name generator or consulting company name generator as helpful tools for brainstorming unique and memorable names. Ensure the name reflects your expertise and the services you offer.

Similarly, the domain name for your business website is vital. It should be easy to remember, relevant to your services and ideally, match your company name. Check the domain's availability using domain registration platforms. Ensure the domain name aligns with your consultancy's focus and services. Generally, this means keeping it short and easy to spell and pronounce.

Learn more: How to make a consulting website

03. Market analysis and research

Incorporating a thorough market analysis within your consultant business plan is essential. Understand the competitive landscape, target audience and market trends. Research your competitors' strengths and weaknesses, pricing strategies and client base. This information will shape your business strategies and help you identify gaps in the market that your consultancy can fill.

04. Operations plan

The operations plan outlines the logistical aspects of your consultancy. It covers location, premises, equipment and staffing requirements. Determine whether your consultancy will be home-based, have a physical office or operate virtually. Define the equipment and software needed to deliver services effectively. Outline your staffing needs, including the roles and expertise required.

05. Marketing and advertising plan

Your marketing and advertising plan outlines how you will promote your consultant business. Identify the most effective strategies to reach your target audience. Consider content marketing, social media campaigns, networking events and speaking engagements to showcase your expertise. Emphasize how your marketing efforts will build brand awareness and attract clients.

You’ll need to develop a suite of brand assets to use in your marketing as well, starting with a company logo. You can use a free logo maker to get a professional logo in minutes.

06. Financial plan

The financial plan is a critical component of any business plan. It outlines how you will raise money for your business initially and provides a timeline for reaching profitability. Detail your startup costs, including equipment, marketing expenses and personnel. Present your revenue projections, taking into account different pricing models and growth scenarios. Highlight your break-even point and the strategies you'll employ to achieve profitability.

By addressing each part of their plan, entrepreneurs can create a robust business plan that guides them toward achieving their business goals and building a reputable consulting brand.

steps to developing a business plan

Consultant business plan examples

These templates illustrate two hypothetical consultant business plans, each tailored to a specific niche. These are just templates and should be adapted to your specific business goals and industry dynamics.

Consultant business plan template 1: XYZ Digital Consultants

XYZ Digital Consultants is a pioneering consultancy firm focused on digital transformation for businesses seeking to thrive in the digital age. Our team of experienced professionals offers strategic guidance and hands-on implementation to drive growth through technology adoption. With projected profitability within two years and a commitment to excellence, XYZ Digital Consultants is poised to lead businesses into a successful digital future.

Company and domain name

Company name: XYZ Digital Consultants

Domain name: xyzdigitalconsultants.com

Market opportunity: The rapid shift toward digital operations has created a substantial demand for expert guidance. Our analysis reveals a gap in the market for holistic digital transformation solutions tailored to the needs of SMEs.

Competitor research: We've identified key competitors and their strengths, which informs our strategy to emphasize personalized service and comprehensive implementation.

Location: Primarily virtual, with occasional in-person consultations as needed.

Premises: Home-based setup with access to modern communication tools.

Equipment: High-speed internet, latest software tools and virtual meeting platforms.

Staffing: Founder and lead consultant, supported by contract specialists as projects demand.

Content marketing: Regular blog posts on digital transformation trends, case studies and client success stories.

Social media campaigns: Active presence on LinkedIn and X to engage with potential clients and share valuable insights.

Networking events: Participation in industry webinars, seminars and local business events to showcase expertise.

Speaking engagements: Leveraging speaking opportunities at conferences and workshops to establish authority in the field.

Startup costs (equipment, website development, marketing materials): $15,000

Revenue projections (year one): $150,000

Revenue projections (year two) : $300,000

Break-even point: Achieved by the end of year one

Funding: Initial investment and savings from the founder

Consultant business plan template 2: LeadersEdge Consultants

LeadersEdge Consultants is a dynamic consultancy dedicated to leadership development and organizational excellence. Our experienced team offers customized programs that empower leaders to drive positive change. With a projected growth trajectory and a commitment to fostering impactful leadership, LeadersEdge Consultants is poised to transform organizations and elevate their success.

Company name: LeadersEdge Consultants

Domain name: leadersedgeconsultants.com

Market opportunity: Our analysis reveals a growing need for leadership development programs in diverse industries.

Competitor research: We've identified competitors' offerings and recognized an opportunity to provide a unique blend of coaching, training and strategy implementation.

Location: Virtual consultations, with the option for on-site workshops

Premises: Virtual office setup with video conferencing capabilities

Equipment: High-quality audiovisual tools, assessment software and learning platforms

Staffing : Founder will serve as the lead consultant, supported by certified leadership coaches

Customized workshops: Designing tailored leadership development programs for individual organizations.

Webinars: Hosting webinars on leadership best practices to showcase expertise and engage potential clients.

Thought leadership content: Publishing whitepapers, eBooks and video content on leadership topics.

Collaborations: Partnering with HR and talent development professionals to expand reach.

Startup costs ( making a website , training materials) : $10,000

Revenue projections (year one): $120,000

Revenue projections (year two): $250,000

Break-even point: Achieved within the first six months

Funding: Initial investment from the founder.

How much should you be charging as a consultant?

The amount you charge as a consultant will depend on a number of factors, including:

Your experience and expertise

The type of consulting services you offer

The value you provide to your clients

The market rate for consulting services in your field

In general, consultants charge between $100 and $500 per hour. However, some experienced and highly specialized consultants can charge upwards of $1,000 per hour.

To determine your consulting rate, you can use the following formula:

Consulting rate = Hourly rate * Value multiplier

Your hourly rate should reflect your experience and expertise, as well as the type of consulting services you offer. For example, if you have 10 years of experience and you offer specialized consulting services, you can charge a higher hourly rate than a consultant with less experience and who offers more general consulting services.

Your value multiplier should reflect the value you provide to your clients. For example, if you can help your clients to achieve significant results, you can charge a higher value multiplier.

Here is an example of how to use the formula:

Consultant: Experienced consultant with 10 years of experience offering specialized consulting services

Hourly rate: $200 per hour

Value multiplier: 2

Consulting rate: $200 per hour * 2 = $400 per hour

Can a consulting business be profitable?

Yes, a consulting business can be profitable. In fact, consulting is one of the most profitable industries in the world. According to a report by IBISWorld, the average profit margin for consulting businesses is 20%. This means that for every $100 in revenue, consulting businesses generate $20 in profit.

There are a number of factors that contribute to the profitability of consulting businesses. First, consultants are able to charge high fees for their services. Second, consulting businesses have relatively low overhead costs. Third, the demand for consulting services is high, and it's only expected to grow in the coming years.

Of course, not all consulting businesses are successful. Some consultants struggle to find clients or to charge high enough fees. Others may not be able to deliver the results that their clients expect. However, for consultants who are able to overcome these challenges, the potential rewards are great.

Here are some tips for increasing your chances of success as a consultant:

Specialize in a high-demand area of consulting. This will allow you to charge higher fees and attract more clients.

Build a strong reputation and network of clients. This will help you to generate word-of-mouth referrals and land new clients.

Market your services effectively. Make sure that potential clients know about your services and how you can help them.

Deliver high-quality results. This is the most important thing you can do to ensure that your clients are satisfied and that they continue to use your services in the future.

How much does it cost to start a consulting business?

The cost to start a consulting business can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the type of consulting services you offer, the size of your business and your location. However, in general, you can expect to spend between $10,000 and $50,000 to start a consulting business.

Here is a breakdown of some of the typical start-up costs for a consulting business:

Business formation: $100 to $1,000

Website and domain name: $100 to $2,500

Marketing and advertising: $500 to $5,000

Office equipment and supplies: $500 to $5,000

Professional liability insurance: $500 to $1,000

Other miscellaneous expenses: $500 to $5,000

Total start-up costs: $10,000 to $50,000

You can reduce your start-up costs by working from home, using free or low-cost marketing tools and purchasing used equipment. You can also start your consulting business part-time while you continue to work your full-time job. This will give you a chance to generate revenue and build a client base before you leave your full-time job.

If you need financial assistance to start your consulting business, you may be able to qualify for a loan from a bank or credit union. You may also be able to find investors who are willing to invest in your business.

Which clients to avoid and which to take on?

Here are some tips on which clients to avoid and which to take on in a consulting business:

Clients to avoid

Clients who aren't willing to pay your rates. If a client isn't willing to pay your rates, it's a sign that they don't value your services.

Clients who are unrealistic about their expectations. If a client has unrealistic expectations about what you can achieve, you're likely to set yourself up for failure.

Clients who are difficult to work with. If a client is demanding, rude or disrespectful, it's best to avoid them.

Clients who aren't a good fit for your business. If a client isn't in your target market or if their business isn't aligned with your values, it's best to decline working with them.

Clients to take on

Clients who are willing to pay your rates. This shows that they value your services and are committed to working with you.

Clients who have realistic expectations. This makes it more likely that you will be able to meet their needs and exceed their expectations.

Clients who are easy to work with. This will make the consulting process more enjoyable and productive for both of you.

Clients who are a good fit for your business. This means that they're in your target market and that their business is aligned with your values.

In addition to the above, here are some other factors to consider when deciding which clients to take on:

Your own skills and experience. Make sure that you have the skills and experience to help the client achieve their goals.

The client's budget. Make sure that the client has a budget that's sufficient to cover your fees.

The client's timeline. Make sure that you have the time and resources to meet the client's timeline.

Your gut feeling. If you have a bad feeling about a client, it's best to trust your gut and decline working with them.

It's important to be selective about the clients you take on. By avoiding difficult clients and focusing on good-fit clients, you can set yourself up for success in your consulting business.

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Are you someone people usually come to to get valuable business advice? Or do you really like sharing valuable business insights to help businesses grow? Well, starting a consultancy business can be one efficient move to monetize your expert skills.

Now, you wouldn’t start a business without solid planning, would you? Well, how about you take the first step and write an actionable management consulting business plan for your business idea?

Writing a business plan can be tough. But we are here to make it easier for you.

This step-by-step guide is here to help you write a forward-thinking, realistic plan in easy actionable ways and offers a free management consulting business plan template to kickstart your writing process. .

So let’s get started.

Key Takeaways

  • Craft a remarkable executive summary summarizing the concept, strategies, objectives, financial projections, and mission values of your consulting business plan.
  • Conduct in-depth industry analysis and market research identifying emerging trends and shifts that are likely to influence your consultancy business.
  • Introduce the services of your consultancy firm along with its pricing plan to give readers a thorough idea of your service offerings.
  • Conduct a SWOT analysis of your key competitors and determine your competitive edge over them to strengthen your competitive analysis.
  • Lay down a clear organizational chart highlighting the key skills, salaries, and experience of people working in your consulting firm. .
  • Create realistic financial projections for sales, revenue, costs, expenses, and cash flow for your consultancy after making room for contingencies and emergencies.
  • Draft a detailed operations plan highlighting the processes and procedures for everyday activities at your consultancy.
  • Devise a diversified marketing and sales plan to promote your business effectively to your target audience.

Key Elements of a Management Consulting Business Plan

  • Executive Summary
  • Company Overview
  • Competitor and Market Analysis
  • Service Offerings
  • Marketing Plan
  • Management Consulting Team
  • Operational Plan
  • Financial Outlook

Since we are talking about a consulting business plan, let us walk you through this step-by-step outline to help you write a stellar plan covering all the essential facets.

1. Executive Summary

The executive summary is the first and foremost section of your consulting business plan that will engage your readers and persuade them to dive further into details.

Begin by offering a brief overview of your business idea highlighting what it does. Take reference from the below example written using Upmetrics AI assistant .

Further, paint a picture, briefly highlighting your consulting services, market scenario, competition, USP, marketing and sales strategies, and financial objectives.

Ensure that you adopt a storytelling approach while crafting your executive summary. Ideally, this section of your business plan should concisely summarize your entire business plan in a page or two.

So ensure that you strategically place the information within this section to keep the readers hooked.

Now be smart and revisit this section after you are done writing for every other section of your plan. A thorough understanding of your business plan at that time will enable you to craft a compelling summary easily.

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2. Company Overview

This section of a business plan helps the reader get a thorough understanding of your consulting firm.

The company overview offers a detailed description highlighting what type of consultancy you would run, its physical location, legal structure, mission objectives, history, and all such related information.

Begin by clearly stating the concept and niche of your consulting firm. Further, highlight whether you would be running a sole proprietorship or partnership, and if it’s the latter discuss the profit-sharing ratio.

Don’t forget to mention your business structure and whether or not will you run a Limited Liability Company (LLC).

This section is your chance to introduce your business objectives, core value proposition, and mission objectives. Highlight any milestones you plan to achieve or have already achieved and make this section insightful.

Refer to this example describing the short-term objectives of a consulting firm from an Upmetrics plan.

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3. Competitor and Market Analysis

An in-depth analysis of the consulting industry, market, and competitors is essential to build a successful consulting business. This is the most crucial part of your consultancy business plan helping you identify your target market, emerging trends, competitors, and your advantage over them.

Market analysis

The market analysis section of your consultant business plan will help you evaluate the market condition, target market, and business growth opportunities for your consultancy business.

Begin by researching and analyzing the consultancy market size and the serviceable obtainable market of your specific consultancy.

Further, determine your target audience by creating a buyer’s persona of your ideal customer. In this customer analysis section, determine their demographic and psychographic details to get a clear understanding of who your customer would be.

Refer to this buyer’s persona written using Upmetrics AI assistant:

Lastly, identify the emerging market trends within your industry, potential risks, and the shifts in consumer behavior likely to influence your business.

Competitors analysis

In the competitive analysis section of your plan, identify the consulting firms and other businesses that offer direct or indirect competition to your business.

Your direct competitors are other consultants in your local market, while your indirect competitors are in-house experts, software solutions, and an industry-specific business community extending resourceful help.

Conduct a SWOT analysis of your key competitors and analyze them based on their service offerings, target demographics, pricing, and other relevant factors.

Highlight your competitive advantage over these firms, suggesting that there are ample opportunities for you to succeed despite the competition.

competitive advantage example for consulting business

Here’s an example of a competitive advantage for a consultancy business using Upmetrics.

4. Service Offerings

Consulting businesses offer a variety of consulting services. In this section of your consulting business plan, you will create a clear list of all the services you will be offering.

The list can include various business consulting services such as:

  • Strategy consulting
  • Operation consulting
  • Human resources consulting
  • IT Consulting
  • Risk and compliance consulting

Now, elaborate on these services to help your readers understand what it truly entails. Refer to this example of legal and compliance services brief description:

As part of our risk and compliance service, the company will offer:

  • Draft, negotiate, and conclude ‘Joint Venture Agreements’, and ‘Memoranda of cases for one of our key clients. 
  • Legal Advice & Consultation
  • Case Litigation & Pleading
  • Legal Translation
  • Business Start-up Advice
  • Management Consultancy
  • Representation and Attorney Services
  • Legal Compliance

Determine the pricing of these services and place it alongside your service list. Ideally, you should create differential and tiered pricing plans for your services to cater to different target audiences.

All in all, make this section an informative read for your readers helping them understand your unique business offerings.

5. Marketing Plan

A well-defined marketing plan is among the most important components of your consulting firm’s business plan. Well, It’s time to design your marketing strategies using your market research about the target customers and the potential clients.

Multifarious marketing efforts are essential to make your new business visibly famous in the market. Well, here are a few strategies that a successful consultant follows religiously:

Social media marketing

Choose different social media platforms to build your consultancy brand online. LinkedIn can be a good choice for a consultancy business followed by FaceBook and Instagram. Create your marketing plans for different platforms and be consistent with your posting there.

Informative website

Build an informative website for your consulting business and enhance its ranking on search engines by creating a dedicated content marketing program.

Email marketing

A well-defined email marketing program to attract new clients, newsletters for subscribed customers, and promotional services offer to convert a potential customer base.

Targeted advertising

Running a paid ads program to reach targeted small businesses and potential clients.

Refer to this example of marketing and promotion programs for your consultancy from Upmetrics.

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In this section of your consulting business plan, also highlight your marketing budget and its allocation to different marketing activities.

6. Management Consulting Team

Introduce your managerial team in this section of your consultant business plan by showing how you have the right people to run a successful consultancy.

Begin by introducing the people at top managerial positions and offer a brief description depicting their skills, expertise, and experience in offering specific consulting services.

Refer to this example introducing the managing director of a consulting agency.

Mr. Ashton will serve as the Managing Director of CCI. A highly motivated and dynamic individual, Thomas boasts vast experience in the field of aesthetics having spent a career spanning 14 years essaying various white-collar roles for aesthetic companies across America. His ability to multi-task and expertly weave through operational pitfalls equips him with exceptional management and administrative skills. The US operations include sourcing, interacting, and building client relations across the industry value chain involving professional salons and end-user clientele. Mr. Ashton’s expert management and industry-specific skills will play an instrumental role in achieving the parent company’s goal of establishing a sustainable and reliable aesthetic brand in the US.

Don’t limit this section to the introduction of owners and managers. Instead, introduce every person who’s an asset to your business and can contribute significantly to your business goals.

In this section, you will also highlight the organizational design to offer a clear understanding of the hierarchy in your consulting firm. And lastly, don’t forget to add the salaries and wages of these people alongside their roles while creating your management plan.

7. Operational Plan

The operations plan shows that you don’t only have the means but also the knack to operate the consulting business efficiently.

This section of your business plan highlights the processes and procedures essential to run the everyday operations of your consulting business and the milestones you wish to achieve.

Confused what should you include in your operations plan? Let’s check this out:

Hiring plan

Mention the number of project managers, analysts, BD, administrative, and support workers needed for your business. Briefly describe the qualifications, skill sets, and experience for these roles and lay your hiring plan to hire employees.

Refer to this example of a hiring plan for a consultancy by Upmetrics.

hiring plan example for a consultancy business

Operational processes

Briefly explain the different processes and procedures of your business in the consulting industry. This includes processes for client acquisition, service delivery, project management process, quality assessment, and client retention.

Tools and equipment

Mention all the equipment you will require to deliver quality consulting services to the clients. Also, include the pricing of these equipment and how you plan to source them from the market.

Overall, think of smaller nuances and make this section as brief and detailed as possible. Consider it as a guidebook that will answer all the operational queries that arise while running the business.

8. Financial Outlook

A comprehensive financial plan is the most crucial component of your business plan and sometimes it is the only section investors or readers might be interested in.

So work on putting together a well-detailed financial plan with realistic financial forecasts to increase the weight of your consulting plan.

The projections in a financial plan are important because they help the readers gauge the financial viability of your business idea. They offer a clear picture of the profitability, growth potential, and cash-generating capacity of your consulting business.

To create a befitting plan, begin by offering a detailed insight into your startup costs, revenue streams, profit margins, operational costs, and cash flow projections. Gather these projections to work on your key reports.

Refer to different business plans to see what more could you add to your financial section apart from these key essentials:

  • Balance sheet
  • Profit and loss statement/ Income statement
  • Cash flow statement
  • Break-even analysis
  • Investment plan

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Frequently asked questions, what are the key components of a management consulting business plan.

While there are no fixed rules regarding what to include in your consulting business plan, you can ensure that you don’t miss adding these key components to your plan:

  • Executive summary
  • Company overview
  • Market and competitor analysis
  • Service offerings
  • Management team
  • Operations plan
  • Financial plan

What financial projections should be included in the business plan?

While making your consulting business plan, ensure that you add the financial forecasts for startup costs, expenses, revenue, cash flow, sales, and expected profitability to your plan.

How often should I update my Management Consulting Business Plan?

Ideally, you should update your business plan at least once a year since you operate in a highly dynamic industry. However, if you feel that the yearly updates are insufficient, you can also review and update your plan every quarter.

How should I approach the funding section of my business plan?

Begin by calculating your startup costs and the actual monetary situation to evaluate the funding needs for your business. Thereafter check the potential funding sources and their application procedure to avail required funding.

As a consulting business, you can choose one of these funding sources:

  • Private loan
  • SBA approved loans
  • Angel Investors
  • Venture Capitalist firms
  • Crowdfunding

Can the business plan help in securing funding or investments?

Absolutely it does. Investors, credit lenders, and banks will look after your business plan before accepting the funding request for your business. This is because a business plan offers a clear understanding of your business idea while simultaneously vouching for the financial feasibility of your plan.

What legal considerations should I include in my business plan?

Here are a few of the legal considerations you should make while writing your business plan:

  • Business licenses and permits
  • Health safety compliance
  • Insurance coverage
  • Legal business structure
  • Employment laws

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If you want to work as a consultant, you'll need a plan. Here's how to create one just for you.

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Consultants do things differently

If you’re a self-employed consultant your work isn't like other forms of business. Unlike retailers or manufacturers, you're not making and/or selling tangible products. And unlike service companies, you're not employing a team of people to provide solutions.

Remember you’re not not just selling your time. As a consultant, you will be paid for the skills, knowledge and abilities you've developed over your career.

We have some useful background reading about the benefits of becoming a consultant or contractor , which will help explain how such businesses work. But having decided to become a consultant, what's the next step?

Like all new small businesses, you'll need a plan. That plan will have to cover funding, growth, pay rates, expenses, marketing, equipment costs, training and qualifications. It will also have to cover your goals, and the strategy you'll use to reach them.

Consulting business plans are a little different to other business plans. Here's what you need to know to get your consulting career off the ground.

Who are you writing the plan for?

This is an important question to ask yourself before you start. For most conventional businesses the answer will be "For the bank and investors." That's because small businesses usually need startup funding to get off the ground.

But consultants setting up their own business might not need much funding – if any. It's still important to have a business plan though – not only to clarify the details in your own mind, but also to help you understand the potential risks and rewards.

A good business plan will combine elements of both finance and strategy, but the contents will vary depending on the target audience. We'll take a look at the options next.

A business plan for banks and investors

You may not need funding for capital equipment expenses or office rent. But you might need a loan to tide you over for the first few months, until you have a regular cash flow. The initial period for any new business can be a tough time – money worries will just make it tougher.

You may also decide that you want to make more of an impression by hiring office space, perhaps in a shared office environment. Or you might want funds to spend on marketing and advertising, particularly if you're offering consulting services in a competitive market.

For all of this, you'll need money. You could apply for a bank loan, look for grants, or try other forms of capital-raising such as crowdfunding. Whichever method you choose, any potential investors will want to see the important numbers. That means you'll need to cover the following points in your business plan:

  • target market and sector analysis
  • business objectives and USP (unique selling proposition)
  • startup expenses and assets, including equipment
  • overheads and fixed costs
  • marketing strategy and budget
  • funding requirements, loan collateral and cost of interest
  • pay rates, revenue and cash flow projections
  • sales forecasts in monthly intervals
  • ongoing expenses
  • growth projections and strategy

Some of this information will be difficult for you to estimate. It might be even harder for you to present clearly. Use your accounting software to help with figures and to produce professional tables and charts. Then, an accountant can help you include the right information in your plan.

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Of course, you might not need any funding. Perhaps you have enough savings to keep you going for a few months and clients already lined up. Or you may be starting your consulting career after an inheritance or unexpected windfall.

If money isn't an immediate concern, you can afford to be less formal when drafting your plan. That means making sensible predictions and setting goals for yourself, not just financial targets – though you should include those too.

This isn't an exercise in creative writing. The purpose of creating a plan is to help you concentrate on what you want to achieve. Some points to consider include:

Reasons for being a consultant

Why are you doing this? It's important to answer honestly. If the answer is “to make more money” or “because I'm good at what I do” then write that down. Write down all the reasons you can think of, then read them back. Do they sound convincing? Make sure you know your true motivation, as it will help you focus on your goals.

Consulting can mean you have an irregular income. Sometimes you might be busy, other times less so. It makes sense to keep some money in savings accounts, especially if you'll be paying tax at the end of the year instead of while you're earning.

Relationship risks

Think about the impact of consulting on your family or friends. Consultants often work irregular hours, sometimes from home, and they might be working at weekends. That can put a strain on relationships. Be realistic about this and set boundaries around when and where you will work.

Which clients to avoid and which to take on

You will already have an idea of the types of client you don't want to work for, because you know the industry you work in. For example, known late-payers can damage your cash flow so it's sensible to avoid them where possible. Look for clients who are reliable, as they’ll help make your business a success. Know that you can let go of clients who are more trouble than they're worth.

Training and certification

In many industries, especially IT, it's important to keep your skills up to date. But your clients are unlikely to pay for you to go on training courses – that's an expense you'll have to cover yourself. How will you stay up to date? Think about industry magazines, websites, forums, news feeds, conferences, courses, distance learning, peer groups and self-teaching strategies.

Personal goals

Perhaps you're planning to be a consultant for the rest of your working life. Maybe you want to do it for a couple of years and then move back in-house as an employee. Or you might want to start employing other consultants at some stage and build up an agency – maybe even sell it. It doesn't matter what your personal goals are, as long as you have some. Write them down and bear them in mind when making big decisions.

What to do with your profits

This is a good opportunity to think about how much money you want to make . Consider how much you will charge and what you will do with your commission. For example you may decide to use 50% to cover costs, pay yourself with 30% and put 20% back into your business.

Some of this information would be inappropriate to include in a financial business plan for banks or investors. But it can be very helpful in guiding you through the early part of your consulting career.

Five top tips for writing a good consulting business plan

Business plans can be difficult documents to write. If you've never done it before, thinking clearly and logically about your business strategy may not be easy. Here are some tips to help you succeed:

1. Write the first draft

Don't worry about grammar, structure or neatness. Just get the thoughts out of your head and onto the paper or screen. Some people find this easier to do in an informal setting, such as a library or café.

2. Do your research

Understand the market you're going to be working in. Get to know all the details, as it'll help you write a more effective consulting business plan.

3. Identify your USP

That's your unique selling proposition. Why should companies hire you and not one of your competitors? Think carefully about what you're particularly good at, then use that as a basis for marketing yourself.

4. Get feedback

Talk to your peers, friends, previous business associates and potential customers. Show them your plan and listen to their feedback.

5. Keep it simple

Don't write dozens of pages. You'll bore the investors and your plan will end up on a pile where nobody will ever look at it again – including you. Stick to the important points.

Update your business plan regularly

A business plan isn't a static document. It should change and evolve over time as your business grows. You will learn a great deal in your first few months working as a consultant, and that knowledge should be applied to your business plan. It's a good idea to review your plan every month.

You may find that some of what you initially wrote turns out to have been misguided, inaccurate or just plain wrong. That's normal. Nobody can predict every step a business will take. The important thing is to learn as you go along – and make use of that knowledge to improve your plan.

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A consulting business plan is written as much for you, the consultant, as for anyone else. The point of writing it is to concentrate on what's important. That clarity is what will help you succeed.

So don't look at a business plan as just another box to be ticked. It's a fundamental process when starting any business, particularly a consulting business where you will need initiative and drive to succeed.

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Creating a business plan is essential for any business, but it can be especially helpful for consultants who want to establish their credibility and get ahead in the industry.

A well-crafted business plan not only outlines your vision for the company but also provides a step-by-step process of how you are going to accomplish it. In order to create an effective business plan, you must first understand the components that are essential to its success.

This article will provide an overview of the key elements that every consultant should include in their business plan.

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What is a Consulting Business Plan?

A consulting business plan is a formal written document that describes your company’s business strategy and its feasibility. It documents the reasons why you will be profitable, how you can succeed in your market, what will set your product or service apart from others, and includes information about your team members, if applicable, to convince investors and lenders (if needed) that you have what it takes to make your venture successful.

Why Write a Consulting Business Plan?

A consulting business plan is required for banks and loan companies, and it is often requested by investors. This document is a clear and concise guide of your business idea and the steps you will take to make it profitable.

Entrepreneurs can also use this as a roadmap when starting their new company or venture, especially if they are inexperienced in starting a business.

Writing an Effective Consulting Business Plan

The following are the key components of a successful consulting business plan:

Executive Summary

The executive summary of a consulting business plan is a one to two page overview of your entire business plan. It should summarize the main points, which will be presented in full in the rest of your business plan.

  • Start with a one-line description of your consulting firm
  • Provide a short summary of the key points of each section of your business plan.
  • Organize your thoughts in a logical sequence that is easy for the reader to follow.
  • Include information about your company’s management team, industry analysis, competitive analysis, and financial forecast.

Company Description

This section should include a brief history of your company. Include a short description of how it all started, and provide a timeline of milestones the company has achieved.

If you are just starting your consulting business, you may not have a long company history. Instead, you can include information about your professional experience in this industry and how and why you conceived your new venture. If you have worked for a similar company before or have been involved in an entrepreneurial venture before starting your consulting firm, mention this.

Industry Analysis

The industry or market analysis is an important component of a consulting business plan. Conduct thorough market research to determine industry trends, identify your potential customers, and the potential size of this market. 

Questions to answer include:

  • What part of the consulting industry are you targeting?
  • Who are your competitors?
  • How big is the market?
  • What trends are happening in the industry right now?

You should also include information about your research methodology and sources of information, including company reports and expert opinions.

Customer Analysis

This section should include a list of your target audience(s) with demographic and psychographic profiles (e.g., age, gender, income level, profession, job titles, interests). You will need to provide a profile of each customer segment separately, including their needs and wants.

You can include information about how your customers make the decision to buy from you as well as what keeps them buying from you.

Develop a strategy for targeting those customers who are most likely to buy from you, as well as those that might be influenced to buy your products or consulting services with the right marketing.

Competitive Analysis

The competitive analysis helps you  determine how your product or service will be different from competitors, and what you are using as your unique selling proposition (USP) that will set you apart in this industry.

Complete a SWOT Analysis. Your SWOT analysis should include:

  • Strengths : what are your strengths?
  • Weaknesses : what are your weaknesses?
  • Opportunities : how can you take advantage of competitive weaknesses and strike back at them with your strengths and possible new product or service offerings?
  • Threats : what are the potential threats to your company? How can you prepare for them? What can you do to mitigate potential risks?

You will then use this information to develop your own competitive strategy. Determine your competitive advantage and how you will differentiate your business from these competitors.

Marketing Plan

Your consulting marketing plan is where you determine how you are going to reach your target customer(s). Your marketing strategy should be clearly laid out, including the following 4 Ps.

  • Product/Service : Make sure your service offering is clearly defined and differentiated from your competitors, including the benefits of using your service.
  • Price : How do you determine the price for your service? You should also include a price strategy that takes into account what customers will be willing to pay and how much the competition within your market charges.
  • Place : Where will your customers find you? What channels of distribution will you use to reach them?
  • Promotion : How will you reach your target market? You can use social media or write a blog, create an email marketing campaign, post flyers, pay for advertising, launch a direct mail campaign, etc.

You should also include information about your paid advertising budget, including an estimate of expenses and sales projections.

Operations Plan

The operations plan should include the following information:

  • How will you deliver your service to customers? For example, will you do it in person or over the phone only?
  • What infrastructure, equipment, and resources are needed to operate successfully? How can you meet those requirements within budget constraints?

The operations plan is where you also need to include your company’s business policies. You will want to establish policies related to everything from customer service to pricing, to the overall brand image you are trying to present.

Management Team

Include a list of team members including names and titles, as well as their expertise and experience relevant to your specific consulting industry. Include brief biography sketches for each team member.

Financial Plan

Now include a complete and detailed financial plan. This is where you will need to break down your expenses and revenue projections for the first 5 years of operation. This includes the following financial statements:

Income Statement

Your income statement should include:

  • Revenue : how will you generate revenue?
  • Cost of Goods Sold : These are your direct costs associated with generating revenue. This includes labor costs, as well as the cost of any equipment and supplies used to deliver the service offering.
  • Net Income (or loss) : once expenses and revenue are totaled and deducted from each other, what is the net income or loss? 

Sample Income Statement for a Startup Consulting Firm

Balance sheet.

Include a balance sheet that shows what you have in terms of assets, liabilities, and equity. Your balance sheet should include:

  • Assets : All of the things you own (including cash).
  • Liabilities : This is what you owe against your company’s assets, such as accounts payable or loans.
  • Equity : The worth of your business after all liabilities and assets are totaled and deducted from each other.

Sample Balance Sheet for a Startup Consulting Firm

Cash flow statement.

Include a cash flow statement showing how much cash comes in, how much cash goes out and a net cash flow for each year. The cash flow statement should include:

  • Income : all of the revenue coming in from clients.
  • Expenses : all of your monthly bills and expenses. Include operating, marketing and capital expenditures.
  • Net Cash Flow : the difference between income and expenses for each month after they are totaled and deducted from each other. This number is the net cash flow for each month.

Using your total income and expenses, you can project an annual cash flow statement. Below is a sample of a projected cash flow statement for a startup consulting business.

Sample Cash Flow Statement for a Startup Consulting Firm

You will also want to include an appendix section which may include:

  • Your complete financial projections
  • A complete list of your company’s business policies and procedures related to the rest of the business plan (marketing, operations, etc.)
  • A list of your hard assets and equipment with purchase dates, prices paid and any other relevant information
  • A list of your soft assets with purchase dates, prices paid and any other relevant information
  • Biographies of the key employees listed in the executive summary section above.
  • References to people you have done business with who are willing to confirm their positive business holdings with your company.

Writing a good business plan gives you the advantage of being fully prepared to launch and grow your consulting company. It not only outlines your business vision but also provides a step by step process of how you are going to accomplish it. Sometimes it may be difficult to get started, but once you get the hang of it, writing a business plan becomes easier and will give you a sense of direction and clarity about your consulting company.  

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Business Consulting Business Plan for Starting Your Own Firm

Do you know why your business is running into a loss? Or do you want to expand your product line but don’t know where to start? There are many times in businesses when business owners need some expert advice and strategist to help them with their goals. And that’s where the scope of a business consulting firm starts.

A business consulting firm hires experienced and qualified business consultants to provide credible and implementable strategies to businesses. The services of business consulting firms may range from training other’s employees to completely reviving a business organization. The business is extremely profitable due to its immense need and never-ending scope.

So, if you have made up your mind to enter this venture, the first step would be to create a business consulting business plan template. If you don’t know how to create a business plan consulting firms , you can take help from here. In this blog, we’re providing small business plan consulting firms  for a startup ‘Bruce Consulting Group’.

Business Consulting Business Plan Summary

2.1 the business.

Bruce Consulting Group will be a registered and licensed business consulting company based in Detroit. The firm will aim at providing expert solutions and detailed proposals/ startup and marketing plans to small and medium-sized businesses.

2.2 Management of Business Consulting Firm

For starting a business consulting firm, you’ll need to hire people who are experts in different fields and business domains. A good approach will be to decide your specialties and type of consultation services in your business plan consulting firms . Defining your consultation types in your business consulting and resource management business plan consulting firms  will help you in acquiring the right talent and tools to provide your services.

In this sample business plan for a business consulting firm, we will provide all details of how Bruce Consulting Group will be managing its resources and finances to provide excellent service as well as to earn target profits.

2.3 Customers of Business Consulting Company

Our major customers will be businesses of all types and sizes who may need consultant firm business plan s, employee training programs, outsourcing programs, legal advice, and more.

2.4 Business Target

Our targets are:

  • To maintain a CSAT score of 90 to 95% throughout our service years
  • To earn a net profit margin of $26k per month by the end of the first three years
  • To extend our services to two more cities by the end of the first five years

Company Summary

3.1 company owner.

Bruce Consulting Group will be owned by Bruce Pattinson. Bruce is a Chartered Financial Analyst. He has done his MBA and CFA from the University of Michigan. During the last twelve years, he has served in top organizations as an investment advisor.

3.2 Why the business consulting firm is being started

Bruce is famous for his expert analysis and easy-to-implement strategies. During his service years, he has gained huge experience in business strategies and operations. To spread his influence on a wider scale, Bruce decided to launch his own consulting firm.

3.3 How the business consulting firm will be started

Step1: Create Business Consulting Marketing Plan

The first step would be to develop a business plan for business consulting. Since this business demands huge responsibility, you’ll need a skilled team, experienced management, and a proper plan to run it. It is recommended to study some directives of a business consulting firm consultant firm business plan examples to have an idea of what others are offering in this domain. You can also take help from this sample business plan for a business consulting company as it covers all details.

Step2: Define The Brand

The second step is to get registered and licensed and define your business values. This is also the time to set your services so that people can identify you and your competitive advantages.

Step3: Establish Physical & Web Presence

After planning everything, you should start establishing your official presence. For that, you’ll need to rent a facility and hire the required staff. Meanwhile, you should also establish a website presence so that people can find you easily from anywhere.

Step5: Promote and Market

Lastly, after launching your business, you will need to promote your services so that your target customers can discover who you are.

Services of Business Consulting Firm

While creating a business plan consulting firms  for a start-up business consulting you should clearly mention your services so that you can hire the required talent accordingly. Moreover, deciding your services before developing a plan for business consulting is also important to estimate costs, expenses, and sales.

  • Technology Driven Solutions (Digital Transformations)

Our primary service will be digitizing businesses by providing them with artificially intelligent solutions such as Chatbots. Our tech solutions will be based on enhancing productivity and efficiency in workspaces.

  • Analytics and Innovation Consulting

Using Analytics techniques, we’ll turn daily information regarding finance, operations, risks, supplies, and workforce into organized analytics to figure out actionable strategies and models.

  • Strategy and Operations Consulting

For complex problems and operations, we will carry out rigorous analysis to find out executable approach. We will provide complete solutions to startups about how to start their businesses. We’ll also provide plans to established businesses who may want to expand their offerings and workforces.

  • Human Capital & Finance Transformation

We will offer HR solutions and programs to innovate staff changes, leadership, and talent to improve efficiency in an organization. We’ll also offer financial executive services to drive the companys’ growth.

Marketing Analysis of a Business Consulting Company

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Marketing analysis is the study of market analytics from the financial and sales points of view. In this blog on how to write a business consulting firm plan, we’re providing marketing analysis done for Bruce Consulting Group.

5.1 Market Trends

According to IBISWorld, more than 865k management consulting firms are running in the United States. The number is expected to increase in the coming years due to businesses’ inclination towards efficient digital solutions. At present, the industry is responsible for employing 1.6 million people. Moreover, Statista reports the current market size of consulting firms to be $69.9 billion in the United States. With the growth in business consulting startups, these stats of market share and employment are also bound to increase.

5.2 Marketing Segmentation

Marketing segmentation is yet another important component of a consultant firm business plan template. In this, you have to divide your target market into distinct groups of customers. This is to analyze the buying capacities and trends of each of the target categories to estimate profits you can earn in a specific marketplace. Moreover, this practice also enables you in deciding on the pricing strategy, and advertisement mediums.

In this short business plan consulting firms , we’re providing the marketing segmentation done for Bruce Consulting Group. As the type of customers hugely depends on your offerings, you should also study another example of a business consulting firm business plan to know more customer groups associated with different services.

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5.2.1 Budding Entrepreneurs

Start-up companies will be our topmost group of target customers. Entrepreneurs who are starting some business for the first time lack experience in planning all aspects of the business. They will need our help in making financial and marketing plans, business proposals, HR programs, training programs, and more.

5.2.2 Newly Established Companies

The second group of our target customers will be 2 to 3-year-old companies and businesses. These businesses are expected to avail of all our services to efficiently manage their operations and to boost their growth.

5.2.3 Old Companies & Organizations

Old companies who are looking for solutions to revive their operations, workforce and capabilities will also be our primary customers. They are expected to be the biggest consumer of our digital transformation solutions. Moreover, companies that are established for a long-time usually need employee training programs, infrastructure renewal programs, and software development programs to keep pace with the modernizing world.

5.3 Business Target

Our business targets are:

5.4 Product Pricing

Our prices are slightly higher than those of our competitors. This is because of our highly skilled team and our exclusive solutions. Although our services are priced at a higher rate, we expect to get more customers due to our competitive benefits and also because of the value we offer to our customers and their work.

Marketing Strategy of Business Consulting Business

After you have known everything about how to create an action plan for business consulting you should start working on a business plan consulting firms marketing plan. Because it is what you need to draw customers to your site. Without an effective marketing plan, your customers will never know your competitive advantages and specialties.

6.1 Competitive Analysis

Bruce Consulting Group will come up with the following competitive aspects:

  • All of our financial executives, business consultants, and workers are highly experienced and skilled. Through critical and analytical analysis, our workers will come up with exclusive solutions for your business.
  • Secondly, we believe in working together. Our experts will collaborate with you to understand your business and demands so that we can come up with a collaborative solution.
  • Lastly, we believe that employees, no matter how skillful they are, should be trained continuously to keep pace with the innovating world. So, to keep our workforce skilled and updated at all times, we’ll ensure continuous training of our staff too.

6.2 Sales Strategy

  • We’ll advertise our startup through Google Local ads service and local newspapers.
  • We’ll ensure a strong web and social media presence.
  • We’ll offer a 30% discount on our services for the first three months of our launch.

6.3 Sales Monthly

6.4 sales yearly, 6.5 sales forecast, personnel plan.

When you are developing a business plan consulting firms  you should create a detailed list of required employees. Through it, you’ll be able to devise selection criteria, interviewing, and testing techniques to find the most competent employees.

7.1 Company Staff

Anna will be the CEO herself. However, she’ll hire the following people.

  • 1 Co-Manager to help manage business operations
  • 3 Management Consultants to help companies improve efficiency
  • 2 IT Consultants to provide technical solution consultation
  • 2 Human Resource Consultants to help companies develop their HR department
  • 2 Operations Consultants to help companies optimize their performance
  • 3 Financial Consultants to help monitor companies’ financial situations
  • 1 Accountant to maintain financial records
  • 1 IT Expert to run the company’s database
  • 1 Web Developer to manage the online presence
  • 1 Call Operator
  • 2 General Assistants

7.2 Average Salary of Employees

Financial plan.

The last thing to include in your business plan consulting firms is the financial plan. Though starting a business consulting firm doesn’t require any specific inventory or equipment, still the costs of starting and running it are high due to the following major expenses.

  • Costs involved in hiring the most skillful employees.
  • Costs of keeping your employees updated and skilled all the time by continuous training.
  • High costs of software development and digital transformation services provided to other companies.
  • Costs involved in training workforce of other companies (client companies).

Thus, all the expenses for providing your services, and retaining your workforce need proper planning and management. To efficiently manage these finances, resources, and earnings, the only way is to create a financial plan. In this blog, we’re providing the financial plan of Bruce Consulting Group so that you can get an idea of gross margins, projected cash flow, and other important components of an accurate financial plan.

8.1 Important Assumptions

8.2 break-even analysis, 8.3 projected profit and loss, 8.3.1 profit monthly, 8.3.2 profit yearly, 8.3.3 gross margin monthly, 8.3.4 gross margin yearly, 8.4 projected cash flow, 8.5 projected balance sheet, 8.6 business ratios.

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Executive summary executive summary is a brief introduction to your business plan. it describes your business, the problem that it solves, your target market, and financial highlights.">.

Coaching Company will provide top-quality professional development and coaching services. The principal officer of Coaching Company believes that most small businesses and entrepreneurs suffer two major problems. They lack training or development resources and the depth of knowledge needed to focus on their businesses from a true “ownership” perspective. Both lead to lowered expectations, lack of business and personal growth and frequent owner burnout. Coaching Company believes that it can improve upon and exploit these weaknesses to gain local market share.

The objectives for Coaching Company over the next three years are:

  • Achieve sales revenues of approximately $81,000 by end of year one.
  • Achieve sales revenues of approximately $150,000 by year three.
  • Achieve a client mix of 60% small business/30% entrepreneurial/10% individual per year.
  • Move into small office space by the end of the first year.

The company will provide its professional development services in the most effective manner and with an ongoing comprehensive quality-control program to provide 100% client satisfaction. The company’s principal officer sees each contract as an agreement not between a business and its clients, but between partners who wish to create a close and mutually-beneficial long-term relationship. This will help to provide greater long-term profits through referrals and repeat business.

Coaching Company will institute the following key procedures to reach its goals:

  • The creation of a unique, upscale, innovative environment that will differentiate Coaching Company from other coaching or professional development businesses.
  • Educating the business community on what business and strategic coaching has to offer.
  • The formation of a learning environment that will bring people with diverse interests and backgrounds together in a common forum to overcome challenges both professionally and personally.
  • Affordable access to the resources of business coaching and other consulting services.

Coaching Company is a start-up limited liability company (LLC) consisting of one principal officer with 15 years of industry experience. Frank Smith (principal) will be investing significant amounts of his own capital into the company to cover start-up costs and future growth. Coaching Company will partner with the national franchise, Coaching Company®, to provide services. Coaching Company will be limited in a home office in Anytown, MI. Workshop facilities will be contracted from various professional venues.

The company plans to use its existing contacts and customer base to generate both short and long-term coaching contracts. Its long-term profitability will rely on professional contracts obtained through strategic alliances, a comprehensive marketing program and a successful referral program.

Initially, the company will focus on professional development, strategic workshops, one-on-one coaching and special project relationships. Beginning in year two, Coaching Company will provide a separate and comprehensive career counseling service which will include resumé assistance, interviewing skills, job-seeking strategies and networking opportunities. The company has rigorously examined its financial projections and concluded that they are both conservative in profits and generous in expenditures. This was done deliberately to provide for unforeseeable events. The company’s principal believes that cash flow projections are realistic.

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1.1 Objectives

Coaching Company’s objectives for the first three years of operation include:

  • The formation of a learning environment that will bring people with diverse interests and backgrounds together in a common forum to overcome challenges, both professionally and personally.
  • Affordable access to the resources of business coaching and other development services.

The financial objectives for Coaching Company over the next three years are to:

  • Move into small office space by end of first year.
  • Hire one salesperson / coach by end of second year.

1.2 Mission

Coaching Company offers small business owners, managers and entrepreneurs a reliable, high-quality resource for business coaching, and professional and management development on both a local and national scale. Its mission is to help clients develop the strategy, motivation and accountability required to succeed in their business and personal lives.  The company sees each contract as an agreement not between a business and its customers, but between partners who wish to create a close and mutually beneficial long-term relationship. This will help to provide greater long-term profits through referrals and repeat business.  Coaching Company must also be able to maintain financial balance, charging a high value for its services, and delivering an even higher value to its clients.

1.3 Keys to Success

  • Excellence in fulfilling the promise–completely confidential, reliable, trustworthy expertise and information
  • Developing visibility to generate new business leads
  • Leveraging from a single pool of expertise into multiple revenue generation opportunities: retainer coaching, project consulting, workshop facilitation and individual coaching
  • Consistently developing productive and thought-provoking learning experiences to maintain growth and success with each client
  • Our use of state-of-the-art technology
  • Easy access to services
  • Establishing a seasoned advisory team

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The True Group LLC, doing business as Coaching Company, is a start-up limited liability company consisting of one principle officer with industry experience of 15 years in sales, professional development training and business operations. The company was formed to take advantage of the perceived weakness of existing professional development opportunities, in terms of quality and client satisfaction. Coaching Company will be owned and operated by Frank Smith.  Mr. Smith will be investing significant amounts of his own capital into the company and may also seek a loan to cover start-up costs and future growth.

Coaching Company will be located in a home office in Anytown, MI. The facilities required for workshops will be contracted with professional service firms, community facilities, colleges or universities or contract office facilities.

The company plans to use its existing contacts and the combined customer base of Mr. Smith to generate both short and long-term coaching contracts. Its long-term profitability will rely on focusing on professional contracts that will be obtained through strategic alliances, a comprehensive marketing program and a successful referral program.

2.1 Company Ownership

The True Group LLC is a privately owned limited liability company owned by Frank Smith.

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2.2 Start-up Summary

Total start-up expenses (including legal costs, logo design, stationery and related expenses, and franchise fee) comes to $22,250. Start-up assets required include $2,500 in short-term assets (office furniture, etc.) and $8,000 in initial cash to handle the first few months of operations as sales play through the cash flow.

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Coaching Company provides strategic coaching, professional development and counseling for small business owners, entrepreneurs and self-employed professionals.  The core services that will be offered from day one will be:

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One-on-One Coaching includes ongoing reinforcement to support Strategic Coaching program, professional development coaching, leadership, career or management coaching.

On Demand Coaching (for time restricted clients) includes but is not limited to, private and objective business or professional coaching, affordable and “on-demand,” access to coaching via phone/email.

Special Projects includes strategic business planning and implementation, marketing plans and implementation, leadership development, people management and systematizing businesses.

Beginning in year two (2006), Coaching Company will provide a separate and comprehensive career counseling service which will include but will not be limited to, resumé assistance, interviewing skills, job seeking strategies and networking opportunities.

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Coaching Company will focus on small business owners, managers and entrepreneurs who are concerned that their businesses have not grown at the rate they want or need them to, frustrated that they are spending too much time in their businesses and may be burning out and worried that their business will not survive without them. These companies will have revenues of $10 million or less.

According to the July, 2002 census, there are approximately 81,600 small businesses in the 5 county Anytown Metropolitan area. Although the majority are manufacturing based, there are a significant number of service related companies. Coaching Company will not take a position of industry expert but of leadership and development expert; therefore industry will not have an impact on any prospective markets.

4.1 Market Segmentation

Coaching Company will focus on two markets within the Anytown Metro area, the small business segment (businesses with more than one employee/owner), and the entrepreneur segment, which includes home-based and one-person business operations. Although the company can handle larger organizations, the greatest benefit will come to businesses with under $10 million in annual sales. The majority of these companies are comprised of “technicians” who are gifted in the work of their business, but typically do not have the resources to have in-house staff dedicated to strategic planning, professional development and/or coaching.  Our goal is to eventually obtain approximately two-thirds of all our business from the small business segment, since this generates the greatest cash flow. Furthermore, this segment has the lowest percentage of variable costs. The small business segment is considered to be the company’s cash cow.

Initially the company will focus on the two segments in just the A County and B County area. However, by the end of the three-year projections, the company expects to be serving the entire Anytown Metropolitan area. The Market Analysis table and chart show the number of small businesses in each county.

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4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy

The small business and entrepreneur markets are ideal targets for several reasons:

  • As a small or entrepreneurial business, resources are often limited to core business functions such as production, administration, finance and distribution. Professional development, training, coaching or planning frequently goes unnoticed or even forgotten. As economic pressures increase and competition becomes more intense, these companies are always looking for effective ways to make themselves more prosperous.
  • As a small or entrepreneurial business, the owner is typically an accountable technician which means he or she has everything on the line with regard to their business succeeding or not, and that their area of expertise is in the business they are “in.”  Frequently, a technician will be attracted to the “work” of the business and neglect the fundamental health of the business, which includes nurturing both themselves and the customer base.

4.3 Service Business Analysis

The United States spends more per capita on education than any other country. Training or professional development in America is a $210+ billion industry.

There are five basic groups that need training as follows:

  • Government – Those employed in federal, state, and local governments, the military, post office personnel, school teachers and administrators. This group spends more than $23 billion in training funds annually.
  • Large Businesses – These are firms with 100 or more employees. This group spends more than $28 billion in training, with the largest portion going to training managers and career personnel.
  • Small Businesses – These are firms with fewer than 100 employees. There are more than 79 million small businesses in the U.S. This group spends more than $20 billion on training each year.
  • Professional Service Firms – This group includes doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, consultants, etc. Continuing education requirements move this group to spend training dollars disproportionate to their size, more than $11 billion per year.
  • Individuals – Those who buy training with their own money and on their own time. This group spends more than $2.5 billion on training and they tend to be highly motivated.

4.3.1 Competition and Buying Patterns

The key element in purchase decisions made at Coaching Company client level is trust in the professional reputation and reliability of the professional development firm. The professional development industry is pulverized and disorganized, with thousands of smaller consulting organizations and individual consultants for every one of the few dozen well-known companies.

Competitors range from major international name-brand consultants to tens of thousands of individuals. One of Coaching Company’s challenges will be establishing itself as a real professional development company, positioned as a relatively risk-free corporate purchase.

When dealing with the small or entrepreneurial business market, cost or price will be one of the greatest obstacles Coaching Company will face.  It will be up to Coaching Company to assist its clients in the discovery of how much it may cost them NOT to pursue professional development and establish Coaching Company as the most effective solution to their challenges.

With time, reputation and referrals will allow for a steady stream of new clients as well as regular price increases. This is not a business to build brand as much as it is to build reliability.

Strategy and Implementation Summary

Emphasize results We will differentiate ourselves with results. We will establish our business offering as a clear and viable alternative for our target market, from the scores of unrefined, one-time seminar, consulting, and “feel good motivational” companies.

Build a relationship-oriented business Build long-term relationships with clients, not single-visit deals. Become their advisor and partner of choice. Make them understand the value of long-term relationships.

Focus on target markets We need to focus our offerings on small business owners and entrepreneurs who have a passion for their business and have the willingness to work for what they receive.  We do not want to compete for the buyers who seek “get rich quick” types of resources. We need to be able to sell to smart, quality-conscious clients.

5.1 Competitive Edge

The most unique benefit that Coaching Company offers to clients is the ability to experience ongoing, reinforcement development, versus a typical “one-time” seminar format. Coaching Company provides development and support for a year or more.  Since each Strategic Workshop client will be immediately qualified for one-on-one coaching, we will manage and monitor the specific progress of each client to ensure appropriate development.

5.2 Marketing Strategy

Coaching Company plans to reach their target companies by four methods which have been proven to be effective. They are:

Lead Generation Program:  Coaching Company will do a direct mailing to 3,000 potential customers in the A and B county areas. Interested companies reply by mail or phone. In this industry, an average of 3% of the recipients typically respond.

Sample Previews: These are invitation-only workshops that Coaching Company will host for referral sources (i.e., accountants, attorneys, financial planners, insurance professionals) as well as owners of businesses in a target market. The previews will be the actual first year program offered to paying clients. The intent is to provide value and proof of the Strategic Workshop process so that clients will be comfortable making referrals. Coaching Company will be responsible for the generation of the lists to which these invitations will be sent. The franchiser, Coaching Company, recommends that one of these briefings be held monthly. Referral sources and business owners who attend and are interested will have a follow-up call made to them to further discuss what Coaching Company can do for their company.

Free Talks/Networking: These are talks given to Chambers of Commerce, trade councils, professional organizations, etc.  It has been industry experience that it is most beneficial to have at least two of these talks per month and attend two networking events per month.

Referrals: Referrals will not be a large part of Coaching Company’s business until late in the first year. In the second and third year they should account for as much as 50% of new business.

Other Income Generators: Special Project Assistance. This includes writing private programs for specific businesses, designing custom programs and retainer based coaching on an ongoing basis.

5.3 Sales Strategy

Coaching Company will make a significant profit through the delivery of top-of-the-line professional development services. The company will see profit within the first year due to beneficial word-of-mouth advertising and referral networking. The company expects to double its clientele every six months, for the first 18 months.

Strategic Workshops (two year program) – $3000 for year one, $2500 for year two.  Includes 1 hour per month one-on-one coaching.

Platinum Package – $5000 for one year of Strategic Workshops, 1 hour per month of one-on-one coaching & membership to the On Demand Coaching. Gold Package – $4000 for one year of Strategic Workshops, 1 hour per month of one-on-one coaching. Silver Package – $3000 for one year of Strategic Workshops Second year – $2500 per year for any client continuing with Strategic Workshops (applies to workshop only)

One-on-one Coaching – $125/hr for any personalized coaching for non-workshop clients.  $100/hr for workshop clients.

On Demand Coaching – $250 per month. minimum purchase of 3 months.

Special Projects – Priced as needed

5.3.1 Sales Forecast

Coaching Company expects a slow start to 2005, but a strong finish with referral marketing beginning to replace hard marketing dollars. The core business will be the Strategic Workshops, which have a second year tied to the initial purchase (two year program – $3,000 for year one, $2,500 for year two). Based on this, we should be able to obtain and manage a 25% increase in sales. Sales exceeding the 25% would place a tremendous burden on the acceptable delivery of service. Consistent efforts made by Coaching Company based on the marketing plan will drive enough opportunities to supply both initial and ongoing growth. At this growth rate, Coaching Company will be in a position to hire one more salesperson beginning year four (2008).

Potential obstacles to achieving these results:

  • Prospecting/marketing plan not followed
  • Poor delivery of service
  • Any health problems of owner

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5.4 Milestones

Coaching Company has a big year coming. In order to achieve the sales and marketing goals that have been outline in this business plan, the company has deadlines to meet and ideas to implement. Frank Smith is accountable for all items. Some of these are outlined below:

  • March 1, 2005 is the date Coaching Company must commence operations. This requires a trip to Anytown in January 2005 with final franchise agreements signed by February 1, 2005.  Frank Smith will be visiting Anytown on January 14, 2005 to take care of this.
  • March 1, 2005 is the date specified to begin the Lead Generation Program (direct marketing) which includes direct mail, email marketing, advertising and phone sales calls. 
  • February 28, 2005 is the deadline for joining two chamber of commerces (Anytown and Pleasantville), and other networking groups; this is key to the marketing/networking effort. This will be effective immediately after submitting application and membership fee. Frank Smith will begin scheduling free talks immediately.
  • April 15, 2005 is the deadline for scheduling the first of monthly Sample Previews.
  • Marketing materials. Printing costs are involved in printing brochures, business cards, and developing website. This can’t be done until after the photo/logo design work (costing $1,000) has been completed.
  • February 28, 2005 is deadline for joining the Anytown Chamber of Commerce and a secondary Chamber.  Cost is $195-$225/year.  Benefits include networking, marketing and free talks.
  • February 28, 2005 is the deadline to join Local Business Network.  Cost is $360/year.  Benefits include networking, marketing and free talks.  May also be used to populate first workshops.

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The initial management team depends on the founder himself, with little back-up. As we grow, we will take on additional consulting, sales, and marketing help.

6.1 Personnel Plan

The following table is the personnel plan for Coaching Company. The table reflects the hiring of a second full-time salesperson / coach in year 2.

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Our financial plan is based on conservative estimates and assumptions. We will need initial investment to make the financials work, but the owner is prepared to contribute that funding.

We can minimize risk factors by:

  • Obtaining initial capitalization of the company to sustain operations through year one
  • Maintaining low overhead through the use of shared office space and home-based office through year one 
  • Developing a strong customer base through aggressive marketing
  • Creating strong community ties and involvement
  • Eliminating collection costs, by establishing cash/credit/debit card only facilities

7.1 Start-up Funding

The start-up costs are to be financed by the owners’ personal funds.

7.2 Projected Profit and Loss

The moving expenses in December and increased rent starting at the same time reflect the planned move into an office space, and out of the owner’s home.

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7.3 Break-even Analysis

Break-even data is presented in the chart and table below.

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7.4 Projected Cash Flow

The following table and chart show the Cash Flow for Coaching Company. After the first six months, cash flow should be positive for all months. We expect an initial period of decreasing cash balance, until sales reach mid-year targets.

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7.5 Projected Balance Sheet

The following table presents the Balance Sheet for Coaching Company. It shows our projected steady increase in Net Worth over the next three years. As a consulting company, we do not need a great deal in the way of assets, so the largest factor in the Balance Sheet is our cash balance.

7.6 Business Ratios

The following table shows the projected business ratios. We expect to maintain healthy ratios for profitability, risk, and return. The industry comparisons are for Management Consulting Services, SIC code 8742.

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Sample Plan 5 is an innovative management consulting firm business plan offering a variety of business solutions to clients across a broad cross-section of industries. From financial services to operations optimization to managing organization growth, Sample Plan 5 is adept at effectively managing a variety of client projects.

Founded by The Owner, the organization is in the midst of an aggressive expansion phase with client acquisition and profit growth being two of the primary objectives.

As the economy continues to rebound from what analysts agree was the deepest economic condition in nearly a century , organizations of all sizes will be in need of the types of services that are offered through Sample Plan 5.

The organization has already developed a strong reputation in the industry for the delivery of quality services that positively impact the client.

Moving forward, The Owner plans to leverage these experiences along with her vast professional network amassed over the course of her career to strengthen the client portfolio and improve the year-to-year profit standing of the firm.

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The industry is composed of companies that provide advice and assistance to organizations on issues ranging from strategic and organizational planning to financial budget planning. 

Although sample business plan for consulting firm is a relatively new industry, major consulting firms are among the most respected businesses in the world, and their advice is routinely sought by the corporate and governmental sectors. 

In the five years that have led up to 2011, IBISworld .com estimates that industry revenue increased at an average annual rate of 0.7% to $165.5 billion.

Compared with the industry’s overall growth during the past 10 years. this rate is somewhat sluggish. reflecting the extent of the recent economic downturn. 

The recession’s effect on the industry caused sales to plummet by 3.6%. LH in addition to decreasing revenue. firms laid-off employees. causing industry employment to fall by 7.0% over the course of the last two years.

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The Consulting Industry is currently in the mature stage of its life cycle. Over the five years leading up to 2016, research gathered via IBISworld .co m shows that the industry’s contribution to the overall economy is projected to grow at 2.5% annually. This is roughly in line with GDP growth over the same period. 

Like many industries, the Consulting industry’s growth has been slowed by the recent recession. Furthermore, more corporations are keeping consulting services in-house and hiring fewer consultants.

As a result, the industry’s growth is expected to remain below the levels experienced in the past. The benefits of consultants on human resources and management strategy are becoming increasingly accepted by the business community. 

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1. Client portfolio expansion

The Owner has set client portfolio expansion as one of the primary objectives for this phase of business growth and development. The founder will aggressively pursue this objective, projecting to add no less than x clients during the course of the next calendar year.

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Founder The Owner has set a goal of no less than x worth of revenues being generated over the course of the next calendar year. Through a diverse suite of services and stellar delivery, this goal is easily attainable and will be the catalyst that propels the firm towards future revenues and profits.

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The diversity of services gives The Owner the ability to develop a diverse client portfolio which will be another of the primary objectives. By doing this the organization in effect insulates the profit position from the cyclical nature of the economy and protects long-term growth prospects.

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Funding:  The lone weakness in what has proven to be an otherwise sound business model and approach would be a lack of funding. Founder The Owner is confident that if a suitable funding source is secured, she can position the organization to become one of the industry’s true market leaders.

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One of the reasons why the consulting business wouldn’t be too saturated no matter how much people delve into it is the fact that the sky is too large for two birds to collide. This means that there are a myriad of people who want to venture into businesses and other unknown fields, and will require the services of a consultant.

If you are looking to start a consulting business, it is very expedient that you master the areas in which you would want to be known as a veteran. There are several fields which one can look to start out from. From the sports angle, to events management, and to other areas.

It is however no doubt that you will need to first of all have a rich knowledge of the area that you are looking to commence business from. After that has been done, then you have got to make it mandatory to draw up a business plan that you will follow. Below is a sample consulting business plan template.

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1. industry overview.

When we talk about consulting services, we are perhaps talking about getting practical advice from expects. The consulting industry is indeed a broad industry that covers a wide range of services such as management consulting, strategy consulting technological consulting, marketing consulting, human resource consulting, training consulting, tax consulting, and any other business activities that involves giving advice et al.

In essence, consulting firms are hired to proffer solutions to the challenges that organizations faces. Organizations don’t just hire consultants for the sake of hiring consultants, but they do so simply because they expect them to help tackle their business challenges and deliver solutions as required.

As a consulting firm, if you are good at developing coaching skills, process analysis, technology implementation, strategy development, or operational improvement services, then with little push, you will have more jobs than you can handle.

From a recently released statistics, the united states market for management consulting grew 8.5% last year; it translates to about $39.3 billion. Management consulting is growing at a steady rate and the growth rate of the industry far exceeds previous years’ growth.

Although the consulting industry struggled during the 2001–2003 period, but of course it is evident that the industry grew steadily after then except for the period (2009) when we experienced economic downturn. Of course the industry is stable and enjoying steady growth.

The United States companies are spending much less on strategy consulting but the sector is expected to grow just 3.7 percent in the coming year.

The consulting industry is a high-paying industry especially if you have been able to cut your teeth in a particular area of specialization. It gives you the opportunity to work with high and low profile clients and if you are able to proffer solutions to business challenges you will be greatly rewarded.

In most cases, if you are lucky to be among the few experts in the industry, you will have the privilege of choosing who to work for and the amount you want to charge.

Generally, consultants are skilled at conducting research and of course analyzing the results they got from the research. Consultants go as far as gathering any related data that will help them come up with workable solutions for the organization they are working for; they ensure that they identify behavioral patterns, production bottlenecks, the market trends and of course customers preference.

With that and other factors, they will be able to create standard operating processes that can help the organization achieve its goals and objectives.

As a consulting firm, your core responsibility is to improve your client’s business by effecting changes in response to your analysis; you should be able to change the fortune of the business within an agreed time – line. Corporations are willing to pay expensive fees as long as they are going to get results.

No business person will be willing to pay you for a consulting service if you don’t have a track record that shows that you know what you are doing. It is one thing to convince a client to patronize your consulting services and it another thing for you to deliver solutions as agreed.

Lastly, one good thing about the consulting industry is that there are readily available markets for their services simply because organizations naturally would want to improve their performance annually; corporations always seem to want more success. So, if you are well positioned and you know how to deliver results, you will always smile to the bank.

2. Executive Summary

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is a Human Resource and Capital Development Consulting firm that will be located in New York City, New York. The company will be operated as a standard consulting firm with bias in business consulting and also handle other related aspect of human resources and capital development aspect of consulting as requested by our clients.

We are aware that businesses these days require diverse and sophisticated approaches. This is why we will position our consulting firm to offer a wide range of consulting services as requested by our clients. Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is a client-focused and result driven business consulting firm that provides broad-based experience at an affordable fee that won’t in any way put a hole in the pocket of our clients.

We will offer a complete range of business consulting services to our local, state, national, and multi-national clients and we will ensure that we work hard to provide the required services and business solutions needed by our clients to accomplish their business goals and objectives.

At Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP, our client’s best interest come first, and everything we do is guided by our values and professional ethics. We will ensure that we hire consultants who are well experienced in a wide variety of business consulting and trainings et al.

We will ensure that we hold ourselves accountable to the highest standards by meeting our client’s needs precisely and completely. We will cultivate a working environment that provides a human, sustainable approach to earning a living, and living in our world, for our partners, employees and for our clients.

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP will at all times demonstrate her commitment to sustainability, both individually and as a firm, by actively participating in our communities and integrating sustainable business practices wherever possible.

  • Our Founder

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is founded by Dr. Denzel Graham – Douglas and his son McPherson Graham – Douglas. The organization will be managed by Dr. Denzel Graham – Douglas, he graduated from University of California – Berkley (First Degree), Brock School of Business at Stamford University (MBA), and University of Harvard (PhD.).

He has extensive experience in a diverse range of business consulting, and his consulting practice is concentrated in the areas of helping both big corporations and start – ups position their business for growth, sustainability and expansion.

3. Our Products and Services

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is going to offer varieties of services within the scope of the consulting industry in the United States of America. Our intention of starting our consulting firm is to make profits from the industry and we will do all that is permitted by the law in the US to achieve our aim and ambition.

Our business offering are listed below;

  • Recruitment and Training Consulting
  • Business Formation and Business Strategies for corporate organization
  • Management Consulting
  • Strategy Consulting
  • Technological Consulting
  • Marketing and Sales Consulting
  • Human Resource and Capital Development Consulting
  • Brand Consulting
  • Accounting and Financial Services Consulting
  • Tax Consulting
  • Insurance Consulting

4. Our Mission and Vision Statement

  • Our vision is to provide our clients with skilled consulting and training solutions in a timely and efficient manner.
  • We strive to handle each client with accountability and responsiveness, as if we were building our own business.
  • We focus our attention on the providing workable business solutions for our clients so that our clients can focus their attention on the success of their business.
  • Our vision reflects our values: integrity, service, excellence and teamwork.
  • Our mission is to provide professional and trusted consulting services that assist businesses and non-profit organizations in operating sustainably.
  • We provide workable business solutions in combination with our own business backgrounds, and deliver valuable services in a timely and cost-effective way.

Our Business Structure

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP will build a solid business structure that can support the growth of our business. We will ensure that we hire competent hands to help us build the business of our dream. Below is the business structure that we will build Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP;

  • Chief Executive Officer / Lead Consultant
  • Business Consultants
  • Training and Development Executive

Legal Secretary

Admin and HR Manager

Business Developer

Front Desk Officer

5. Job Roles and Responsibilities

Chief Executive Office / Lead Consultant:

  • Responsible for providing direction for the firm
  • Creates, communicates, and implements the organization’s vision, mission, and overall direction – i.e. leading the development and implementation of the overall organization’s strategy.
  • Responsible for handling high profile clients and deals
  • Responsible for fixing prices and signing business deals
  • Responsible for signing checks and documents on behalf of the company
  • Evaluates the success of the organization
  • Reports to the board
  • Responsible for drawing up contracts and other legal documents for the company
  • Welcomes guests and clients by greeting them in person or on the telephone; answering or directing inquiries.
  • Produces information by transcribing, formatting, inputting, editing, retrieving, copying, and transmitting text, data, and graphics; coordinating case preparation.
  • Provides historical reference by developing and utilizing filing and retrieval systems; recording meeting discussions; maintaining transcripts; documenting and maintaining evidence.
  • Maintains office supplies by checking stocks; placing and expediting orders; evaluating new products.
  • Ensures operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; calling for repairs.
  • Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
  • Enhances department and organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.

Business Consultant

  • Responsible for providing business solutions for clients
  • Works with the Business analyst to design workable business plan document for clients
  • Works with the Training and Development Consultant to develop training solutions for clients
  • Tracks hours and bills to clients.
  • Handles any other responsibility as assigned by the Lead Consultant

Training and Development Consultant

  • Coordinates training programs facilitated by Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP
  • Writes winning proposal documents, negotiate fees and rates in line with company policy
  • Identifies training and development needs for staff through job analysis, appraisals and consultation
  • Collects briefs from clients in respect of Recruitment exercise, Learning and Development and Advisory services
  • Designs job descriptions with KPI to drive performance management for clients
  • Regularly hold meetings with key stakeholders to review the effectiveness of HR Policies, Procedures and Processes
  • Facilitates and coordinate strategic sessions.
  • Works directly with clients in a non-advising capacity, such as answering questions, scheduling appointments and making sure all training concerns are properly taken care off
  • Responsible for handling all trainings both internal and external trainings

Business Analyst

  • Responsible for handling business research, marker surveys and feasibility studies for clients
  • Works with the Business consultant in helping clients develop workable business plan documents
  • Handles any other duty as assigned by the business consultant or the lead consultant
  • Responsible for overseeing the smooth running of HR and administrative tasks for the organization
  • Defines job positions for recruitment and managing interviewing process
  • Carries out staff induction for new team members
  • Responsible for training, evaluation and assessment of employees
  • Responsible for arranging travel, meetings and appointments
  • Oversees the smooth running of the daily office activities.
  • Identifies, prioritizes, and reaches out to new partners, and business opportunities et al
  • Identifies development opportunities; follows up on development leads and contacts; participates in the structuring and financing of projects; assures the completion of development projects.
  • Responsible for supervising implementation, advocate for the customer’s needs, and communicate with clients
  • Develops, executes and evaluates new plans for expanding increase sales
  • Documents all customer contact and information
  • Represents the company in strategic meetings
  • Helps increase sales and growth for the company
  • Responsible for preparing financial reports, budgets, and financial statements for the organization
  • Provides managements with financial analyses, development budgets, and accounting reports; analyzes financial feasibility for the most complex proposed projects; conducts market research to forecast trends and business conditions.
  • Responsible for financial forecasting and risks analysis.
  • Performs cash management, general ledger accounting, and financial reporting for one or more properties.
  • Responsible for developing and managing financial systems and policies
  • Responsible for administering payrolls
  • Ensures compliance with taxation legislation
  • Handles all financial transactions for the company
  • Serves as internal auditor for the company

Client Service Executive

  • Ensures that all contacts with clients (e-mail, walk-In centre, SMS or phone) provides the client with a personalized customer service experience of the highest level
  • Through interaction with clients on the phone, uses every opportunity to build client’s interest in the company’s products and services
  • Manages administrative duties assigned by the manager in an effective and timely manner
  • Consistently stays abreast of any new information on the company’s products, promotional campaigns etc. to ensure accurate and helpful information is supplied to clients when they make enquiries
  • Receives Visitors / clients on behalf of the organization
  • Receives parcels / documents for the company
  • Handles enquiries via e-mail and phone calls for the organization
  • Distribute mails in the organization
  • Handles any other duties as assigned my the line manager

6. SWOT Analysis

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP engaged the services of a core professional in the area of business consulting and structuring to assist the firm in building a solid consulting firm that can favorably compete in the highly competitive consulting industry.

Part of what our team of business consultant did was to work with the management of the firm in conducting a SWOT analysis for Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP. Here is a summary from the result of the SWOT analysis that was conducted on behalf of Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP;

Our core strength lies in the power of our team; our workforce. We have a team that can go all the way to give our clients value for their money. We are well positioned and we know we will attract loads of clients from the first day we open our doors for business.

As a new business consulting firm, it might take some time for our organization to break into the market; that is perhaps our major weakness.

  • Opportunities:

The opportunities in the consulting industry are massive and we are ready to take advantage of any opportunity that comes our way.

Some of the threats that we are likely going to face as a consulting firm operating in the United States are unfavorable government policies, the arrival of a competitor within our location of operations and global economic downturn which usually affects purchasing power.

There is hardly anything we could do as regards these threats other than to be optimistic that things will continue to work for our good.

7. MARKET ANALYSIS

  • Market Trends

Quite a number of distinct trends have emerged in recent times in the consulting industry which is why consulting firms are positioning their organizations to survive the peaks and troughs of an ailing economy.

As a matter of fact, most of these trends aid consulting firms and organizations to become more creative, competitive, efficient, and productive in a global market. Some other trends in the consulting industry could be attributed to changing demographics, attitudes and work styles.

No doubt, as the cost of consulting services continues to increase and as corporate spending falls, new consulting delivery methods will continue to emerge and gain momentum going forward. In addition, the market for consulting services has shifted from a sellers’ market to a buyers’ market. A market where consultants provide software solutions that will make it easier for their clients to run their businesses.

Lastly, it is now becoming trendy in the consulting industry for smaller consulting firms to merge with bigger consulting firms and for bigger consulting firms to acquire smaller consulting firms; mergers and acquisitions. Many consulting firms all over the United States are coming to the conclusion that the bigger the better for them.

8. Our Target Market

Although Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP will initially serve small to medium sized business, from new ventures to well established businesses, but that does not in any way stop us from growing to be able to compete with the leading consulting firms in the United States.

We hope to someday merge or acquire other smaller consulting firms and expand our consulting services beyond the shores of the United States of America. As a full service business consulting firm, Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP have a variety of practice areas to help startups grow.

While we works with a variety of organizations and industries, Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP will also specialize in working with startups, real estate investors, and contractors, manufacturers and distributors, banks, lending and financial institutions.

Our target market cuts across people of different class and people from all walks of life, local and international organizations as well. We are coming into the industry with a business concept that will enable us work with the highly placed people and companies in the country and at the same with the lowly placed people and smaller businesses.

In other words, our target market is the whole of the United States of America and subsequently other parts of the world. Below is a list of the people and organizations that we have specifically design our products and services for;

  • Banks, Insurance Companies and other related Financial Institutions
  • Businesses and Entrepreneurs
  • Blue Chips Companies
  • Corporate Organizations
  • Manufacturers and Distributors
  • Real Estate Owners, Developers, and Contractors
  • Research and Development Companies
  • The Government (Public Sector)
  • Schools (High Schools, Colleges and Universities)
  • Sport Organizations
  • Entrepreneurs and Start – Ups

Our competitive advantage

A close study of the business consulting and advisory industry reveals that the market has become much more intensely competitive over the last decade. As a matter of fact, the supply of business consultancy and advisory services has significantly exceeded demand.

In other to position to take on the market, most consulting firms have begun to diversify their services as against restricting their services to just a niche in the industry

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP might be a new entrant into the business consulting industry in the United States of America, but the management staffs and board members are considered gurus. They are people who are core professionals and licensed and highly qualified consultants in the United States. These are part of what will count as a competitive advantage for us.

Lastly, our employees will be well taken care of, and their welfare package will be among the best within our category (startups consulting firm) in the industry meaning that they will be more than willing to build the business with us and help deliver our set goals and achieve all our aims and objectives.

9. SALES AND MARKETING STRATEGY

  • Sources of Income

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is established with the aim of maximizing profits in the consulting industry and we are going to go all the way to ensure that we do all it takes to attract clients on a regular basis and sign retainer – ship with most of our clients.

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP will generate income by offering the following consulting services for individuals and for organizations;

10. Sales Forecast

As long as there are people living in the United States of America and business starting and growing in the U.S., the services of consulting firms will always be needed.

We are well positioned to take on the available market in the U.S. and we are quite optimistic that we will meet our set target of generating enough income / profits from the first six month of operations and grow the business and our clientele base beyond New York City, New York to other states in the U.S. and even the global market.

We have been able to critically examine the business consulting market and we have analyzed our chances in the industry and we have been able to come up with the following sales forecast. The sales projection is based on information gathered on the field and some assumptions that are peculiar to startups in New York.

Below is the sales projection for Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP, it is based on the location of our business consulting firm and the wide range of consulting services that we will be offering;

  • First Year-: $100,000
  • Second Year-: $500,000
  • Third Year-: $1,000,000

N.B : This projection is done based on what is obtainable in the industry.

  • Marketing Strategy and Sales Strategy

We mindful of the fact that there are stiffer competition amongst consulting firms in the United States of America, hence we have been able to hire some of the best business developer to handle our sales and marketing. Our sales and marketing team will be recruited base on their vast experience in the industry and they will be trained on a regular basis so as to be well equipped to meet their targets and the overall goal of the organization.

We will also ensure that our excellent job deliveries speak for us in the marketplace; we want to build a standard consulting business that will leverage on word of mouth advertisement from satisfied clients (both individuals and organizations).

Our goal is to grow our consulting firm to become one of the top 20 consulting firms in the United States of America which is why we have mapped out strategy that will help us take advantage of the available market and grow to become a major force to reckon with not only in the U.S but in the world stage as well.

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is set to make use of the following marketing and sales strategies to attract clients;

  • Introduce our business by sending introductory letters alongside our brochure to organizations and key stake holders in New York and other parts of the U.S.
  • Promptness in bidding for consulting contracts from the government and other cooperate organizations
  • Advertise our business in relevant business magazines, newspapers, TV stations, and radio station.
  • List our business on yellow pages ads (local directories)
  • Attend relevant international and local expos, seminars, and business fairs et al
  • Create different packages for different category of clients in order to work with their budgets and still deliver quality consulting services to them
  • Leverage on the internet to promote our business
  • Engage direct marketing approach
  • Encourage word of mouth marketing from loyal and satisfied clients

11. Publicity and Advertising Strategy

We have been able to work with our in house consultants and other brand and publicity specialist to help us map out publicity and advertising strategies that will help us walk our way into the heart of our target market. We are set to take the consulting industry by storm which is why we have made provisions for effective publicity and advertisement of our consulting firm.

Below are the platforms we intend to leverage on to promote and advertise our consulting business;

  • Place adverts our consulting firm on both print and electronic media platforms
  • Sponsor relevant TV shows and radio programs
  • Maximize our firm’s website to promote our business
  • Leverage on the internet and social media platforms like; Instagram, Facebook ,Twitter, LinkedIn, Badoo, Google+ and other platforms (real estate online forums) to promote our business.
  • Offer Pro Bono services as part of our community social responsibility
  • Brand all our official cars

12. Our Pricing Strategy

Hourly billing for consulting services is a long – time tradition in the industry. However, for some types of consultancy services, flat fees make more sense because they allow clients to better predict consultancy costs. As a result of this, Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP will charge our clients a flat fee for many basic services such as business advisory services and tax consulting et al.

At Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP we will keep our fees below the average market rate for all of our clients by keeping our overhead low and by collecting payment in advance. In addition, we will also offer special discounted rates to start – ups, nonprofits, cooperatives, and small social enterprises.

We are aware that there are some clients that would need regular access to consultancy and advisory services and assistance, we will offer flat rate for such services that will be tailored to take care of such clients’ needs.

  • Payment Options

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP, our payment policy will be all inclusive because we are quite aware that different people prefer different payment options as it suits them. Here are the payment options that we will make available to our clients;

  • Payment by via bank transfer
  • Payment via online bank transfer
  • Payment via check
  • Payment via bank draft
  • Payment with cash

In view of the above, we have chosen banking platforms that will help us achieve our plans with little or no itches.

13. Startup Expenditure (Budget)

Starting a consulting firm can be cost effective; this is so because on the average, you are not expected to acquire expensive machines and equipment.

Basically what you should be concerned about is the amount needed to secure a standard office facility in a good and busy business district, the amount needed to furniture and equip the office, the amount needed to pay bills, promote the business and obtain the appropriate business license and certifications. Basically, this is the area we are looking towards spending our start – up capital on;

  • The Total Fee for incorporating the Business in New York – $750.
  • The budget for Liability insurance, permits and license – $2,500
  • The Amount needed to acquire a suitable Office facility in a business district 6 months (Re – Construction of the facility inclusive) – $40,000.
  • The Cost for equipping the office (computers, printers, fax machines, furniture, telephones, filing cabins, safety gadgets and electronics et al) – $2,000
  • The Cost of Launching your official Website – $600
  • Budget for paying at least two employees for 3 months and utility bills – $30,000
  • Additional Expenditure (Business cards, Signage, Adverts and Promotions et al) – $2,500
  • Miscellaneous – $1,000

Going by the report from the research and feasibility studies, we will need about $150,000 to set up a small scale but standard consulting firm in the United States of America.

Generating Funding / Startup Capital for Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP

Denzel and McPherson Consulting, LLP is going to start as a private business that will be solely owned by Dr. Denzel Sander and family. He will be the sole financial of the firm, but may likely welcome partners later which is why he has decided to restrict the sourcing of his start – up capital to 3 major sources.

These are the areas we intend generating our start – up capital;

  • Generate part of the start – up capital from personal savings
  • Source for soft loans from family members and friends
  • Apply for loan from my Bank

N.B: We have been able to generate about $50,000 (Personal savings $40,000 and soft loan from family members $10,000) and we are at the final stages of obtaining a loan facility of $100,000 from our bank. All the papers and document has been duly signed and submitted, the loan has been approved and any moment from now our account will be credited.

14. Sustainability and Expansion Strategy

It is easier for businesses to survive when they have steady flow of business deals / customers patronizing their products and services. We are aware of this which is why we have decided to offer a wide range of consulting and advisory services to both big and small clients.

We know that if we continue to deliver excellent consulting and advisory services, there will be steady flow of income for the organization. Our key sustainability and expansion strategy is to ensure that we only hire competent employees, create a conducive working environment and employee benefits for our staff members.

In the nearest future, we will explore the options of either merging with other consulting firms or acquire one or more consulting firms in order for us to increase our market share. We know that if we implement our business strategies, we will grow our consulting and advisory business beyond New York City, New York to other states in the U.S in record time.

Check List / Milestone

  • Business Name Availability Check:>Completed
  • Business Incorporation: Completed
  • Opening of Corporate Bank Accounts various banks in the United States: Completed
  • Opening Online Payment Platforms: Completed
  • Application and Obtaining Tax Payer’s ID: In Progress
  • Application for business license and permit: Completed
  • Purchase of All form of Insurance for the Business: Completed
  • Conducting Feasibility Studies: Completed
  • Generating part of the start – up capital from the founder: Completed
  • Applications for Loan from our Bankers: In Progress
  • Writing of Business Plan: Completed
  • Drafting of Employee’s Handbook: Completed
  • Drafting of Contract Documents: In Progress
  • Design of The Company’s Logo: Completed
  • Graphic Designs and Printing of Packaging Marketing / Promotional Materials: Completed
  • Recruitment of employees: In Progress
  • Purchase of the Needed furniture, office equipment, electronic appliances and facility facelift: In progress
  • Creating Official Website for the Company: In Progress
  • Creating Awareness for the business (Business PR): In Progress
  • Health and Safety and Fire Safety Arrangement: In Progress
  • Establishing business relationship with key players in the industry: In Progress

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How to Start a Consulting Business: Your One Page Business Plan Learn the three critical components of your business plan and download a template to get started

By Terry Rice Edited by Dan Bova Apr 28, 2021

I wrote several business plans while obtaining my MBA from the University at Buffalo. But, for some reason, I totally skipped that part when it was time to launch my consulting business. My only real plan was to generate revenue, which often involved saying "yes!" to any opportunity that came my way, and not charging nearly enough for the services. And, when my daughter was born, I was too concerned about the future to be fully present. I was there, but I was more preoccupied with worrying about how I would provide for her than I was with enjoying and appreciating the experience.

Fortunately, that all changed once I decided to create a real plan aligned with the vision I had for my business and my family. That was six years ago and I've now packaged it as the One Page Business Plan for Consultants . I'm sharing the framework with you so you can avoid my mistakes, and compress the amount of time it takes for you to find fulfillment. This is by no means a hack - you're going to put in work - but this guide will reduce the confusion and frustration that can come from starting a new business.

I should also note that you may not complete it in one sitting. By design, it will challenge you and expose blind spots you may not be aware of. That's a good thing! Addressing these critical issues now will save you from months - possibly even years - of self-doubt and lost revenue.

And, if you're currently offering professional services , but are wondering why you haven't been able to "figure it out" just yet, this plan could be the key to unlocking your revenue potential.

It's all centered around answering three critical questions, which I've highlighted below.

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What do you do, who do you do it for, and why?

Clarity is the precursor to confidence. Once you establish clarity on your services, audience and motivation; you'll be able to confidently move forward with the next steps. I address how to get clear on your services in the article How to Start a Consulting Business: 3 Steps to Finding Your Idea , so I suggest checking that out in addition to the guidance provided in the business plan.

Be sure not to skip defining your "WHY" - the purpose, the cause, or the belief that drives you - this will become a valuable differentiator as you grow your business. And, if you need help crafting yours, Simon Sinek literally wrote the book on it, but you can also check out his brief YouTube video that provides some valuable tips.

How do you attract clients and opportunities by expressing your expertise and personality? (Marketing)

When I first started offering Digital Marketing services, I visited a local business in Brooklyn so I could pitch them in person. I knew launching a business would require stepping out of my comfort zone and I saw this as the perfect opportunity to do so. Incredibly enough, they said "yes", but I never did door-to-door sales again. Why? Because I hated it, and I knew there had to be a more efficient way.

Your goal should be to land clients based on how you feel comfortable presenting yourself and the value you provide. Not by spending 20 minutes hyping yourself up by listening to Eminem's "Lose Yourself" on repeat before you finally get enough courage to ask for their business. Everyone may be telling you to join Clubhouse , but answering questions on Quora might be a better fit for your personality.

It's also crucial to attract the right prospects. I used to get contacted by people who asked how much I charged before asking how I could help. In time, you'll learn how to weed those people out so you can focus on prospects who understand the value you provide and are willing to pay you what you're worth.

Beyond that, your marketing tactics need to be measurable and repeatable. Otherwise, you won't know how to avoid making the same mistakes or double down on what's working for you.

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How do you deliver your services and scale revenue? (Delivery)

Experiencing burnout — emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress — is far too common with entrepreneurs. One way to avoid it: develop a process to deliver your services that is aligned with efficiency and impact.

While custom projects can be lucrative, they also require much more coordination and development. Defining the delivery - and pricing - of your services in advance allows you to create a business model that is aligned with your desired revenue and lifestyle goals.

You can see options for delivering your services below.

Business consulting services examples by Terry Rice

By documenting this process, you'll also be able to better project and scale revenue, which reduces uncertainty and gives you the freedom to take time off without worrying about where your next paycheck is coming from.

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Download the One Page Business Plan and block off three hours to work on it. I suggest working for 50 minutes, taking a 10-minute break, and repeating that cycle three times. And, if you have any questions feel free to reach to me on LinkedIn or join a live Q&A session .

Ready to start your consulting business? Check out our Consulting Business Accelerator and get going today! You'll gain access to training videos, hands-on activities and join live weekly Q&A calls.

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Asset management, / report, ai and the next wave of transformation, global asset management report 2024.

By  Dean Frankle ,  Alex Belyakov ,  Johannes Burkhardt ,  Joe Carrubba ,  Peter Czerepak ,  Lorraine Felix ,  Paul Hutchinson ,  Bingbing Liu ,  Maitreyee Malpekar ,  Michele Millosevich ,  Kedra Newsom Reeves ,  Edoardo Palmisani ,  Ian Pancham ,  Neil Pardasani ,  Ella Rabener ,  George Rudolph ,  Lior Valitsky ,  Andrea Walbaum , and  Ivana Zupa

The global asset management industry’s assets rose to nearly $120 trillion in 2023, reverting from a decline the year before. However, asset managers are facing a variety of challenges to their growth. Investors are gravitating to passively managed funds and other products that have lower fees even as asset managers’ costs increase. Their efforts to create new products that would differentiate them from competitors have largely fallen short, with investors sticking mostly to established products with reliable track records. Historically, the industry has been able to weather these pressures thanks to revenue growth that has been largely driven by market appreciation. In the years ahead, however, market appreciation is expected to slow, creating further challenges to the industry.

In the face of these pressures, asset managers will need to rethink the way they operate in order to maintain the growth and profitability of past years. The most viable way forward is by using an approach that we call the three Ps: productivity, personalization, and private markets. Asset managers should increase productivity, personalize customer engagement, and expand into private markets.

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As the artificial intelligence (AI) technological revolution gathers momentum, asset managers have an opportunity to invest in AI and integrate it into their operations in ways that can enhance a three Ps strategy. AI can boost productivity by enabling improved decision making and operational efficiencies. (See the exhibit.) It can be leveraged to create and manage personalized portfolios at scale and to tailor the customer experience. And AI can enhance the efficiency of deal teams in private markets and boost their ability to drive value creation. In adopting AI to facilitate these key moves, asset managers should view the technological possibilities as transformational tools for their organization.

As part of this year’s report, we surveyed asset managers with collectively more than $15 trillion in assets under management to gather their views on the role of AI in their business. The vast majority of survey respondents expect to see significant or transformative changes in the short term, and two-thirds either have plans to roll out at least one generative AI (GenAI) use case this year or are already scaling one or more use cases.

Waiting is not an option when it comes to investing in AI. The technology is rapidly developing, and asset managers that do not start their journey now risk being left behind.

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15th May 2024

By: Darren Parker

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Mining major Anglo American has accelerated its portfolio planning in the wake of rejecting fellow mining major BHP’s second bid proposal of $42.2-billion (£34-billion), or £27.70 a share, in a move that new research by consulting firm Wood Mackenzie (WoodMac) shows will take it from being the most diversified to the most concentrated major miner in the world.

The report titled ‘Anglo American to rationalise all but copper and iron-ore production’ states that the company’s decision to take a strategic focus on the highest return commodities of copper and iron-ore mirrors similar moves by BHP and diversified miner Rio Tinto in looking to future-proof the business.  

According to CreditSights, a Fitch Solutions company, Anglo’s management intends to divest or spin off its coking coal, diamond and platinum group metal (PGM) businesses and to cease operations in its nickel division.

After this strategic portfolio reduction, Anglo will focus primarily on its copper and iron-ore assets in South America and South Africa. The company's operating cost and capital spending budgets will also be reduced.

Despite the downsizing, Anglo will retain its Woodsmith fertiliser project in the UK, although the specifics of the project’s future are uncertain, given the significant reductions in capital expenditure (capex), including a cut to $200-million in 2025 and zero in 2026. The goal is to achieve a robust balance sheet with a target net leverage of 1.5x at the bottom of the cycle.

“We believe a major reshuffling of Anglo's portfolio was inevitable. But opting to divest or demerge whole segments of its portfolio does align with the company’s new strategic priorities,” says WoodMac metals and mining corporate research director James Whiteside .

The WoodMac report notes that Anglo’s iron-ore and copper segments have been outsized cash generators, delivering 58% of the company’s underlying earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) over the last five years.

“Looking forward, even without fresh investment, copper will overtake iron-ore in cash generation and this would allow Anglo to use the proceeds to focus on brownfield growth at these core assets,” Whiteside says.   

The WoodMac research indicates that Anglo could seek to realise up to $25-billion in asset value through divestment or demerger, gross of exit costs, of its other commodities assets such as platinum, steelmaking coal and nickel over the next few years. This represents a potential uplift of $9.1-billion over WoodMac's base net asset value (NAV).

However, the report also warns that executing the plan will not be easy and added that, by showing a willingness to deconstruct the company, Anglo has given credibility to BHP’s proposed takeover, potentially making it more palatable to regulators in key markets such as South Africa.    

“Anglo's strategic plan is undoubtedly bold and shedding the equivalent of 39% of 2024 earnings would be transformational. However, execution risk is substantial and borne entirely by Anglo shareholders so if an increased offer from BHP did materialise, it could be seen as a more straightforward option for shareholders,” Whiteside says.

CreditSights says the restructuring plans proposed by Anglo appear to be a viable alternative to being acquired by BHP, at first glance.

“Nevertheless, the strategy is fraught with execution risks and potential regulatory hurdles. Key questions include whether Anglo can sell its assets at fair valuations and whether South Africa will permit the spin-off of the PGM business.

“The future of the Woodsmith project is also in question with the planned capex reduction,” CreditSights says.

Based on a sum-of-parts valuation analysis put forward by CreditSights, the met coal divestment could generate about $4.6-billion, assuming a 3.5x Ebitda multiple.

Meanwhile, post-restructuring net leverage could reach as high as 1.5x if Anglo opts to allocate all proceeds from the asset sale to shareholder rewards, potentially leading to a one-notch downgrade to BBB-.

Conversely, if the proceeds are retained, CreditSights thinks pro forma net leverage could be about 0.9x, allowing the company to maintain its mid-BBB credit rating.

The firm says Anglo is likely to be cautious with any asset sale proceeds, given its desire to maintain a strong balance sheet, which suggests it will likely keep its mid-BBB rating.

“While a smaller and more streamlined Anglo is not necessarily a bad outcome, bondholders should still be rooting for an acquisition by A-rated BHP,” CreditSights says.

The firm adds that, if Anglo remains a standalone entity, it is likely that its credit spreads will widen and revert to trading wider relative to diversified miner Glencore.

“Currently, Anglo's 2034 bonds are trading about ten basis points tighter than Glencore's 2034 bonds, buoyed by the takeover bid from BHP. Before the bid from the A-rated large-cap miner, Anglo's bonds were trading about 10 to 15 basis points wider than those of Glencore,” CreditSights suggests.

Ultimately, CreditSights says it does not believe Anglo's restructuring proposal is better than BHP's proposal.

“In these desperate times, Anglo hastily assembled a breakup plan to fend off BHP's merger and acquisition (M&A) bid, but management has provided scant details about the proposal. Anglo's restructuring proposal seems more radical than BHP's, with intentions to divest four assets compared to BHP's plan to shed just two.

“Both proposals carry significant execution and regulatory risks. However, if Anglo remains independent, its shareholders will shoulder these risks. In contrast, if sold to BHP, a larger and more robust company would absorb the risks,” the firm says.

CreditSights notes that the market has shown a lukewarm response to Anglo’s restructuring proposal.

“If we were Anglo shareholders, we would advocate for a higher bid from BHP and encourage competition by inviting other bidders to participate, versus settling for management's proposal. As such, we still believe that a BHP M&A deal is the more likely outcome,” the firm says.

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