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Getting things going in a New Business

Guest post by: Ilya Bodner

Article Overview: Starting a business of any size requires hard work and a dedication to details. It’s vital to understand and be in compliance with small business laws. Just because your small business is “small” doesn't mean that the growing stages of your business are any less important. Be prepared for a tough battle, the odds are against you. Dr. Gregory Murphy, dean and director of the MBA program at The College of Business at the University of South Indiana, has been quoted by the Evansville Business Journal that as many as 80% are out of business by the fifth year. SBA economist, Brian Headd, during his report to SCORE, states that a study showed that 48% of small businesses were still operating after four years. SBA further reports that more than 65% of businesses survive two years.

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Getting things going in a New Business

Starting a business of any size requires hard work and a dedication to details. It's vital to understand and be in compliance with small business laws. Just because your small business is "small" doesn't mean that the growing stages of your business are any less important. Be prepared for a tough battle, the odds are against you. Dr. Gregory Murphy, dean and director of the MBA program at The College of Business at the University of South Indiana, has been quoted by the Evansville Business Journal that as many as 80% are out of business by the fifth year. SBA economist, Brian Headd, during his report to SCORE, states that a study showed that 48% of small businesses were still operating after four years. SBA further reports that more than 65% of businesses survive two years. The U.S. Census Bureau reported 76% of businesses open past the one year anniversary. Your small business's growth from day one is one of the most important management aspects you'll have to deal with on a day-to-day basis. You should account for it in your business plan, as well as being prepared to act for the ever-changing shift in demand. Entrepreneur.com, as well as a multitude of other online resources, lists several things that you can do and plan for in order to make sure that your small business is successful at any stage of development. Some tips include:

• Hiring people that are experts for a specific job function

• Place high urgency in everything you do

• Never spend a dollar you don't have to

• Learn to sell

• Be in compliance with laws

A tough job you'll have as a business owner is putting the right team of people together, particularly key role positions in the company. Choosing the right people to fill key positions in the company is not easy but having different persons for each key role in a small business is vital for success.

During the roll-out of any business venture a "management team" needs to be pulled together, with serious thought given to the key positions that need to be filled and who should fill them. Operations manager, accountant or bookkeeper, office manager, marketing manager, and head of sales are just some examples of what a "management team" should consist of. Many times in small businesses there are a few people with multiple key roles. This is not the best way to go, but your small business requires the fulfillment of key positions. It is also important to clearly identify the roles and responsibilities of each team member.

Placing close friends and relatives in key positions should be avoided, as this can cause conflict, especially if they are not qualified to fill the role they need to fill. There are two criteria to justify placing someone in a key position: (1) training and skills to do the job, and (2) the track record to prove his/her talents. Perhaps more importantly, key persons should share the company's vision and mission. Take Apple Computer's Steve Jobs, for example. As Business Analyst says, "He is the entrepreneur of the era because he has missionaries of his company in key roles. Jobs is successful because he is true to his personal mission and demands the same from his staff."

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Over the course of the last 10 years as an entreprenuer I have successfully launched, managed, and sold off several businesses. Each organization has added some value to my understanding of the business world today. My philosophy has been that 9 things out of 10 that I try will fail, but that golden one is always worth the battle. In my experience that has proven to be the case and my successful businesses still operate today under the management of those whom I have sold off to.


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