Aug 09 2009
Thinking about starting a business?
Reality Check!
Just in case you’re star-struck with the idea of starting your own business venture, be aware that there’s a little more to it than flipping the black and red “Yes, We’re Open” and “Sorry, We’re Closed” sign twice a day.
There’s . . .
- money (at least twenty times more than you can even imagine needing!)
- industry experience, training and know-how
- knowledge of the market and the competition
- customers (you’re going to need a few to start)
- suppliers (you’re going to need a few to start)
- location (which is often critical, depending on the nature of the business)
- utilities
- a formal written business plan
- investor and/or loan payback arrangements
- basic office and business supplies
- inventory of products and/or services
- credibility (industry/community associations?)
- advertising/marketing preparation
- advertising/marketing implementation
- an accountant
- a lawyer
- an advisory board
- employees
- a bank and bank account
- maybe a post office box
- maybe charge card or PayPal arrangements
- maybe a charge card
- furniture and equipment
…this could go on for pages!
And don’t tie-up your brain with this next thought, but you surely need to be conscious of the fact that 9 out of 11 new businesses fail in the first 3 years, and that it takes 5 years on average just to break even financially.
Be aware that most businesses fail because of poor management. Period. It’s common to hear that a new business didn’t make it because it was under-capitalized, but if you think about that for 2.5 seconds and can be honest about it, under-capitalization is: poor management!
You can be a free-wheeling entrepreneurial spirit all you want, but reality dictates that you have to do some planning and have a ton more money than you think you need just to get up and running. This is a “haste-makes-waste” point in time where shortcuts don’t work.
Of course there are always Steve Jobs and Bill Gates success stories about starting in a garage and working “on a shoestring,” and I wish for you to be that kind of successful, but reality is that these two superstars are each one in trillions.
If all the above thoughts have fueled your fire instead of discouraged you into retreating to the life of a bottom of the barrel employee, you might actually have what it takes to make it work. Go for it! (Oh, and if you need to call me for help, do it please before running out of money! Thank you.)
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