operations-plan
Operations Plan Skill
Overview
Generate Section 08 of the business plan: the operations plan. Use this skill to show how the business delivers its offer reliably, economically, and at a scale that matches the strategy.
Use When
- Use when drafting or revising the operations plan for a business plan, proposal, or lender document.
- Use when the business must prove it can fulfil demand, manage inputs, and maintain quality.
- Use when facilities, staffing, supply chain, technology, or delivery processes are material to viability.
Do Not Use When
- Do not use for abstract strategy with no process or resource detail.
- Do not describe ideal-state operations that the business cannot support.
- Do not treat operations as a dump for organisational facts better handled elsewhere.
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