At his blog Academic VC, former venture capitalist Stephen Fleming writes on the importance of good writing and editing of business plans:
When you're sending out a business plan for investment, you're supposed to be putting your best foot forward. Remember when your mother said "You only get one chance to make a first impression"? She was right. If my first impression of you is a document with errors in it, that colors my opinion of you and your company. If you're not going to sweat the details here, what are you going to do when negotiating a sales contract, or an employment agreement, or preparing a presentation for a key client?
(Thanks to Planning, Startups, Stories for the link.)

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