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So You Want Your Own Business!

By:Carl Hoffman


There are many reasons for wanting to start your own business, and most of us get to this point. Which one of the following applies to you?

Freedom from daily routine.
Doing what I want when I want.
Improve my living standard.
I want creative freedom.
I want to fully use my skills, knowledge and education.
I have a product/idea/service that people need.
I'll have more time with the family.
I won't have a dress code.
There are good tax breaks for business owners.
I'm a Type B person and work best alone.
I want to be my own boss.
I want to make the decisions.

Now granted, every one of the above is a good reason for wanting your own business. The rub is, that not many people think the process through step by step. There are 7 phases to business planning. They are:

Investigation Phase
Planning Phase
Start-up Phase
Operating/Monitoring Phase
Problem/Challenge resolution Phases
Renewal/Expansion Phase
Selling, Transferring, Retirement Phase

We'll cover all of the above in my next few columns as a Business Basic refresher, but for today let's take number one.

In the Investigation Phase you take a look at yourself and also your business options. There are careers that are suited to personality types, so the first thing you must discern is "Which personality type am I?"

Duty Fulfillers
This is an introverted personality who is serious, quiet, thorough, orderly, matter-of-fact, logical, realistic, and dependable. They take responsibility, are well organized, know what should be accomplished and work steadily toward it disregarding distractions. They are careful calculators, and 20% of this group become accountants.

The Mechanics
These are also introverts and are cool onlookers. They are quiet, reserved, observing, and analyzing life with a detached curiosity and have unexpected flashes of original humor. They are usually interested in cause and effect, how and why mechanical things work, and in organizing facts using logical principles. They usually are craftsmen, mechanics, or handymen with about 10% becoming farmers.

The Doers
These people are extraverts who are good at on-the-spot problem solving, don't worry, enjoy whatever comes along, are adaptable, tolerant, and generally conservative in values. They tend to like mechanical things and sports, and dislike long explanations. They are best with 'real" things that can be worked, handled, taken apart, or put together. About 10% of this type go into marketing or become Impresarios.

The Executives
These are another extravert group and are hearty, frank, decisive, leaders in activities and usually good in anything that requires reasoning and intelligent talk, such as public speaking. They are usually well informed and enjoy adding to their fund of knowledge. They may sometimes appear more positive and confident than their experience in an area warrants. They are sometimes called "judgers" and "thinkers" and 21% of this group become legal administrators.

To go into each personality type would be far too complicated, but to give you an idea of the roles that personality types could fall into look at the following list. Beside the categories we covered in depth here are some simply broken down into Introvert or Extravert Personality.

Introverts choose careers that satisfy being:
Nurturers
Guardians
Artists
Scientists
Protectors
Idealists

Extraverts are usually:
Performers
Visionaries
The Inspirers
Givers
Caregivers

The second part of the Investigating Phase is looking at your business options. When choosing the business you want to start consider the following:

Do you like to work with your hands or brain, or both?
Does working indoors or outdoors matter?
Are you good at math, writing, puzzles, blueprints, installing things or fixing things?
What interests you? What are your hobbies?
Do you like to work alone or as part of a team?
Do you like to plan things, or go to events?
Do you like machines, computers?
Do you like to drive or operate equipment?
Do you like to travel, collect/display things, give/attend shows, or take pictures?
Are you small, large, strong?

Make a list of your likes and dislikes. Keep a diary of things you do that relate to business and rate each entry from 1 to 5 based on your interest. Then prepare a list of your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and concerns. After doing all that, you should have a list of candidate businesses that are right for you. Then you can make a list of the "candidate businesses" and rate them from 1 to 5 based on your own chosen criteria.

Some criteria could be is it feasible, low in cost to establish, meets my objectives, will make money, there is a niche market of existing customers, or it will produce residual income to name just a few.

By the time you have accomplished all that, you should seriously consider visiting the local chapter of S.C.O.R.E. or your own mentor to use as a sounding board for your plan.

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Carl Hoffman has over 20 years of sales and marketing experience. He has many online ventures and author of many articles on sales, leadership and marketing.

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