Do you need to research personal assistant business plans, or wondering how a personal assistant would fit into your personnel forecast for an existing plan? The business plan for a personal assistant is fairly easy, though depending on the industry you may need to use a special database to arrive at the correct market figures for your personnel. In general though, a business plan either won't be necessary for a personal assistant, or you will only need to illustrate the benefits (time savings) you can reap in your business by bringing a personal assistant on board. The pro forma will tie increased revenues or profitability to the labor gains you experience by delegating select tasks to a subordinate. A personal assistant business plan should also cover basic topics like these:
• Market analysis/competitive research, as applicable
• Marketing strategies to expand your business
• Hiring timeline for other personnel and bio write-ups for executives on your team
• Executive summary introduction for reviewers
If you have questions about the business plan structure or how to model a complete 3-year projection for the business with an administrative or personal assistant in the company, call MasterPlans. We have more than 8 years of experience helping business of all sizes, from start-up and concept stage companies to established businesses seeking expansion capital from VC firms. Our in-house team of modelers and expert researchers/writers can help you too. Consultations, quotes, and information are always free. Call 877-453-2011 today!














