DEFINITION
Finding opportunity Innovation Starting a new business Effective management Bearing risk Creating value for your community
WHY GO INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF? The desire for independence & destiny The willingness to find and accept a
challenge Personal background “Had enough” of working for someone else Losing a job and deciding to start a business An idea for a new product An opportunity presents itself
CHANGING PERSPECTIVE
Invention = NEW
Innovation = IMPROVING
Create a need for something that consumers don’t even know they need.
Cure a “pain”
NEW NEEDS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP The average entrepreneur fails THREE times
before succeeding
The average business takes 3-5 YEARS to make a profit
KEYS TO SUCCESS Don’t let naysayers stop you.
Share your idea with EVERYONE.
Expect jealousy.
Develop thick skin and strong intestinal fortitude.
MISSION STATEMENT A concise statement of
Target customers Products & services Markets served Use of technology Importance of public issues & employees Focus on survival, profitability & growth
MISSION STATEMENT EXAMPLES Aflac
To combine aggressive strategic marketing with quality products and services at competitive prices to provide the best insurance value for consumers.
Nike To Bring Inspiration and innovation to every
athlete in the world.
MISSION STATEMENT EXAMPLES Barnes & Noble
Our mission is to operate the best specialty retail business in America, regardless of the product we sell. Because the product we sell is books, our aspirations must be consistent with the promise and the ideals of the volumes which line our shelves. To say that our mission exists independent of the product we sell is to demean the importance and the distinction of being booksellers. As booksellers we are determined to be the very best in our business, regardless of the size, pedigree or inclinations of our competitors. We will continue to bring our industry nuances of style and approaches to bookselling which are consistent with our evolving aspirations. Above all, we expect to be a credit to the communities we serve, a valuable resource to our customers, and a place where our dedicated booksellers can grow and prosper. Toward this end we will not only listen to our customers and booksellers but embrace the idea that the Company is at their service.
OUR MISSION STATEMENTQuestions Answers
What does our team want to be known for?
How do we want to treat each other?
What kind of workplace do we want to have?
What unique talents and skill does each person bring to the team?
What do we want to achieve?
What unique contributions can we make?
TYPES OF BUSINESSES Sole Proprietorships LLC Partnerships Corporations
C Corp S Corp
Franchises Coops
CITY REQUIREMENTS http://rebeccaknapp.webs.com/entrepreneurshi
p.htm
PROMOTIONAL TACTICS Personal Selling Sales Promotion Public Relations Direct Mail Coupons Demonstrations Exhibitions Social Media Special Events
Advertising Sponsorship Web Sites Trade Shows Sampling Sweepstakes Publicity Stunts In-store Displays Contests
START-UP CALCULATOR www.entrepreneur.com/calculators
Let’s Get $tarted
TOOLS AND RESOURCESSPECIFICALLY FOR VETERANS Techstars
http://www.techstars.com/risingstars
InclineHq http://inclinehq.com
American Corporate Partners (ACP)http://www.acp-usa.org
Victory Spark http://victoryspark.com
Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) http://whitman.syr.edu/ebv
TOOLS AND RESOURCESSPECIFICALLY FOR VETERANS
Entrepreneur.com:http://www.entrepreneur.com/veterans
Veteran Entrepreneur Portal: http://www.entrepreneur.com/veterans/
America’s SBDC: http://asbdc-us.org/Resources/VeteranRelated.html
BofA’s Veteran's Guide to Entrepreneurship: http://tinyurl.com/nxpjsfm
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)
http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/sbdc/index.html
Funded jointly by the federal government and individual states.
SBDCs are able to evaluate the feasibility of your idea, develop your business plan and complete your funding application – for no charge.
SCORE SCORE Orange County:
http://www.score114.org/
SCORE is a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to the formation, growth and success of small business.
A resource partner with the U.S Small Business Administration (SBA)
ASSOCIATION OF VETERAN ENTREPRENEURS http://associationofveteranentrepreneurs.co
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AVE is a professional organization that equips veterans with fundamental business expertise to expand their business, their network, and build lasting relationships.
Launching a series of boot camps designed specifically for startups in high-tech, high growth industries.
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