Tuesday, September 13, 2011

What are your business start-up goals?


Why do you want to start a business?  Many people want to start a business for all the wrong reasons.  See the previous posts on that topic.  Let’s change the topic slightly.  What do you hope to accomplish in starting a business.  In other words, what are your business start-up goals?
  
Are you starting a business just so you can get money for stuff?  Extra income for:  cars, boats, houses, travel, hobbies?  What about college education for your kids, medical expenses or retirement?  These are all good goals, but will your new business actually allow you to get there?  And what about time frames?  Over what period of time do you expect to reach these goals?  Does starting a business REALLY help you achieve your goals?
  
Spend some time thinking about your goals.  Why do you want to start a business?  What do you hope to get out of it?  Many would-be entrepreneurs thought that by starting a business they wouldn’t have to work for the ‘man’ any longer.  What they found was they traded one ‘man’ for another.  The new boss is probably much harder to work for and requires significantly longer hours and a much higher quality of work than the old ‘man’ required.
  
Think about your motivation for wanting to start a business.  Discuss your thoughts with your spouse and family.  Make sure that everyone is on the same page and that page isn’t a fairy tale.  Talk with a business coach or mentor to get a reality check on your plans and goals.  If you do the proper planning up front, the end result may be exactly what you wanted.  But a lack of planning may put you worse off than when you started.

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