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Goal Setting For Business Startup

by: DickIngersoll
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Starting a new business isn't for the timid. When you decide to start a business, you should be aware that it consumes a tremendous amount of your time and energy. This is where goal setting will help you through the obstacles you will encounter.

Planning and goal setting are necessary factors that you must accept in order to launch your new enterprise. Let's take a look at what's confronting you when you begin an adventure that can be both energizing and rewarding.

In order for your business adventure to be successful, you must objectively measure your business skills, abilities, and motivation. Business goal setting involves writing down why you aspire to start a business in the first place. Be realistic with yourself. What is your motivation? You are the only one who can decide if you're motivation is solid enough to carry you through the ups and downs of a business startup.

The next step is to also be honest with your self about your business skills. Do you need to take some classes to fill in the holes? Take a trip to your local bookstore. Browse the business book section. Buy a couple of business primer books and read them. This will help you discover what are your strong points and weaknesses.

Goal setting for business startup needs you to know just what sort of business you want to start. Your local bookstore is also a good resource for business suggestions. Not only will there be business books, but there are also several magazines published especially for small business owners.

Your goal setting should include attending some business trade shows where you can speak to vendors. The internet would also be a good resource. A number of sources on the internet release the current trends of the buying public. This will help you evaluate your ideas.

Now that you have measured your business skills and come up with a viable business idea, the next step in your goal setting is composing a business plan. Your business plan will include the type of organizational structure that is best for you. They range from a sole proprietorship to corporation structures.

In your business plan goal setting you must also evaluate your tax implications, licenses, and insurance coverage. Check your local chamber of commerce. They'll probably be able to point you in the right direction for getting the answers you need.

Do you need money for startup and operating expenses? There are a number of potential sources at your disposal. Do you have the business capital yourself? Possibly family members could help fund you as investors. Check to see if you qualify for a home equity loan. There are also a number of banks that will give small business loans under the right conditions. Goal setting requires doing your homework.

One of the final steps in business goal setting is deciding if you can afford to devote your full attention to your business adventure. Maybe you will be able to keep your current job while you get your business up and running. Maybe you can find a business partner who will share the expenses and the time to run your new business.

In conclusion, your business goal setting should include establishing a support organization. Check with your local office of the Small Business Association. There are retired business owners who volunteer to help new business startups. Also check the web for small business resource centers. Goal setting for your new business will help you succeed if you write down your goals and plans and stick with them.



About the Author

Dick Ingersoll is an eternal student, and is fired up to share what he has learned with others. He has collected it all together for you at: Simple Goal Setting  


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