# Business Plan Competitions

By [Continuations](https://continuations.com) · 2010-05-11

startups, business plan

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It is very rare that I find myself disagreeing with [Chris Dixon](http://www.cdixon.org/), but the other day Chris [tweeted](http://twitter.com/cdixon/statuses/13516915810)

> business plan contests are a terrible idea. investors care far more about founders’ bios. make it a bio pitch if you need to have contests.

I will be heading up to Boston tomorrow to judge [MIT’s 100K](http://www.mit100k.org/) competition and have a pretty different take on it.  The purpose of a business plan competition is to get students excited about startups, which is – [as Roger Ehrenberg points out today](http://www.informationarbitrage.com/2010/05/seeding-a-startup-culture.html) – critical to the overall startup ecosystem.  
  
There is no cheaper way to get a lot of energy and excitement going than organizing a tournament.  That is really what a business plan competition is.  By offering a meaningful prize to the winner and having a big initial field it is possible to get a large number of students exposed to thinking about startups as an alternative to joining a large company (or worse yet Wall Street).  
  
Now if these competitions were restricted to web companies, I could see changing the format to a “hackathon” or “startup weekend” style.  But I believe that would be shortchanging the range of entrepreneurial activity.  So the business plan and the pitch have to be stand-ins instead (at some point in the future I will post about my view of business plans for web businesses).  
  
Incidentally, I have read the plans for the finalists of the $100K competition and am blown away by the breadth and depth of the endeavors and the apparent passion that jumps off the page!  I very much look forward to experiencing the pitches tomorrow.

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*Originally published on [Continuations](https://continuations.com/business-plan-competitions)*
