Tham khảo tài liệu 'hurdle: the book on business planning', kinh doanh - tiếp thị, tiếp thị - bán hàng phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Hurdle The Book on Business Planning Millennium Edition Revised How to develop and implement a successful business plan. By. Tim Berry Hurdle The Book on Business Planning Palo Alto Software Inc. Millennium Edition Revised October 2000 This edition contains new information expanded treatment of topics and improved or corrected table examples in several chapters. Publisher Palo Alto Software Inc. 144 E. 14th Ave. Eugene OR 97401 USA Fax 1 541 683-6250 Email info@ Website Copyright 2000 Timothy J. Berry All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this work in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. Published in the United States by Palo Alto Software Inc. Eugene OR. Library of Congress Catalog Number 00-109560 ISBN 0-9664891-4-4 Cover design by Paul Berry. Book layout by Teri Epperly. Editor Steve Lange. Page ii Table of Contents About the Author Tim Berry s latest book is On Target The Book on Marketing Plans co-authored with Doug Wilson published in October 2000. His CPA s Guide to Business Planning was published in 1998 by Harcourt Brace Professional Publishing. His other books on business planning with spreadsheets were published in the 1980s by Dow-Jones-Irwin Microtext McGraw-Hill and Hayden Books. His business software has been published by Palo Alto Software and M T Publishing. He has been a professional business planner since 1974 as an employee of Business International and vice president of Creative Strategies as a consultant to Apple Computer as a member of the board of directors of Borland International and as president and founder of Palo Alto Software. He has given seminars on business planning in 10 countries on three continents. Berry holds a Stanford MBA degree an MA with honors from the University of Oregon and a BA magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame. Acknowledgements I want to thank Paul Berry for