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How to Run a Productive Monthly Business Plan Review Meeting

Up and Running

It only takes an hour each month, keeps the management team up to speed on everything that’s going on in the company, and helps us plan and manage in a lean and effective way. Most importantly, we review our cash position and cash flow. What does our cash flow forecast look like for the next few months?

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9 Things That Tell You To Pivot

YoungUpstarts

Cash is king, always has been and always will be. Managing your cash position when forecasted sales aren’t being achieved is tough, and if you are spending more than you are generating and cash piles are dwindling, now is the time to address your financial position. Business architecture pivot.

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How to Write a Business Plan for a Subscription Box Service

Up and Running

If you’re seeking a bank loan or outside investment, you probably need a traditional business plan. But if you’re writing a plan as an internal guide for strategic growth, you should consider a lighter version— a Lean Plan. This guide to writing a subscription box business plan will help you through the process either way.

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a16z Podcast: Growth in Turbulent Times

Ben's Blog

Finally, we’ll zoom out and assess the big picture: how various categories of company may be impacted long-term, how this crisis compares to 2008 (and what that means for early-stage founders), and the industries and business models that are now prime for growth. It’s not a great look, from the leadership standpoint.

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