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Tips for launching your own business
This November marks my two-year anniversary of starting
my own human resources consulting business. As I look back on the years,
I am amazed at what I accomplished and learned. If you are thinking about
starting a business, read on!
I always dreamed about having my own business, talked to friends about
it, and imagined how it might be. But it was only after two people in
my life gave me a push, that I started doing instead of dreaming. First,
my former boss said to me, when we were both thinking about moving on,
"I never looked for a job, I always went out and created my own."
Given her advice, I hired a business coach to help me map out my next
career steps. My coach saw my entrepreneurial spirit and encouraged me
to start a business. So I moved from dreaming to doing.
The first few months of my business I spent setting up a legal structure,
registering the business name, implementing an easy accounting system,
setting up a business checking account, establishing a line of credit
and obtaining business insurance. Each item was time consuming but not
difficult. The more difficult work was writing my business plan and marketing
plan. I talked to professional colleagues and volunteers at the Small
Business Administration and SCORE, and read books on marketing. The process
was slow because I was learning along the way, but I now use both business
and marketing plans as daily road maps to guide my actions. One of the
easier and fun parts of the first few months – for me, was working
with a designer to create a logo, business cards, stationery, brochure
and Web site.
I also started networking - an activity that never ceases. There are
many organizations to join. The trick is figuring out which ones to choose.
I finally decided on being involved with a half a dozen organizations,
which can either bring me business or help me learn more about building
my business or both.
One of the activities I worked on for months was my "elevator pitch,"
which is answering the question, "What do you do?" so the listener
understands and is interested. Now when people ask, I say, "I have
a human resources consulting firm. We help organizations choose and grow
talented people. And we help individuals choose and grow great careers."
I also spent a lot of time creating processes to make my business run
like a well-oiled machine. I have processes for making sales calls, following
up, writing proposals and evaluating the results of the work I do.
In addition, two wonderful students contacted me this year, both of whom
wanted to work with me as interns to learn my business and to help them
with their careers. Having two interns adds supervisory and coaching time,
but their ideas and enthusiasm has paid off. In fact, my business tag
line, Know-how. Right now, came out of a meeting in which the three of
us reviewed my marketing plan.
At a networking meeting, a colleague suggested that I consider joining
the Women’s Business Development Center. After looking into it,
I had my business certified as a women’s business enterprise. In
addition to meeting other women business owners, I gained access to a
member directory of businesses that are interested in doing business with
women business owners.
For me, the biggest risk of starting my own business was financial. I
went from a steady paycheck to a roller coaster ride of payments. Before
starting my business, I sat down with my family and asked for their support
to ride out the slow months. My husband and youngest child were supportive;
my teenager who loves new clothes and CDs, etc, needed convincing. But
since my teenager is just a few years away from college and making her
own career decisions, I see my move as a way to show her how to live your
dreams.
The rewards are significant. I am passionate about what I do. For all
every business decision, I get to decide. My newfound freedom has unleashed
my creative talents. And there is new meaning in what I do. My advice
after my first year: If you are passionate about a business idea, knuckle
down and go for it!
About the author
Judith Lindenberger MBA has a distinguished career in human resources
consulting and is recognized for her innovation and excellence. The
Lindenberger Group, LLC provides results-oriented human resources
consulting, organization development, customized training workshops
and personal career training to help individuals and organizations
improve their productivity and performance. The Lindenberger Group
is a two-time recipient of The Athena Award for Excellence in Mentoring.
Contact them at 609.730.1049 or info@lindenbergergroup.com
or www.lindenbergergroup.com
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