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S3 Ep. 7 - From Idea to Impact
Have you been thinking about starting your own side hustle? In today’s episode called: From Idea to Impact: Crafting Your Startup Vision, we’ll discuss ways to approach creating a business and other critical elements that should be considered to improve your chances of success.. Now, let’s start today’s conversation!
Welcome to the True Talk Café Podcast S3 Ep. 7 - From Idea to Impact?
Show agenda:
Have you been thinking about starting your own side hustle?
These days people are exploring different ways to boost their income or to transition out of Corporate America altogether. Whatever category you fit into, business startups can be very exciting and challenging at the same time.
Questions
- What inspired you to start a business and what was the initial idea or problem you aimed to solve?
- How do you develop a business plan and what key elements would you focus on?
- What strategies would you use to identify and target an ideal customer base?
- How would you create and develop a brand identity and what steps would you take to ensure it resonates with your target audience?
Entrepreneur's Characteristics:
Entrepreneurs are often characterized by their willingness to take risks, innovate, and drive new ventures. Some key characteristics of an entrepreneur include:
- 1. Innovation: Entrepreneurs often create new products, services, or processes or improve existing ones to meet market demands.
2. Risk-taking: Entrepreneurs take on the financial risks associated with starting and running a business, often investing their own money or securing funding from investors.
3. Vision: Entrepreneurs have a clear vision for their business and the ability to set goals and develop strategies to achieve them.
4. Resilience: Entrepreneurs must be able to withstand setbacks and failures, learning from these experiences to improve their business.
5. Leadership: Entrepreneurs need strong leadership skills to inspire and motivate their team, manage resources, and guide the business toward success.
6. Adaptability: Entrepreneurs must be able to adapt to changing market conditions and pivot their strategies when necessary to stay competitive.
7. Networking: Building and maintaining relationships with customers, suppliers, investors, and other stakeholders is crucial for entrepreneurial success.
Statistics:
o Success Rates: Approximately 20% of new businesses fail within the first year, and about 50% fail within the first five years.
o Startup Survival Rates: About 80% of startups survive the first year, and approximately 70% survive the second year.
o Long-term Survival: Only around 30% of new businesses survive for 10 years or more.
o Age of Entrepreneurs: The average age of small business owners in the U.S. is about 50 years old.
o Gender Distribution: Women own approximately 42% of businesses in the U.S.
o Minority Ownership: Minority-owned businesses account for about 19% of all U.S. businesses.
These statistics underscore the significance of doing thorough due diligence before embarking on a business start-up.
Summary
In summary, starting a small business takes time, effort and perseverance. But if you’re willing to put in the work, it can be a great way to achieve your dreams and goals. Be sure to do your research, create a solid business plan and pivot along the way. Once you’re operational, don’t forget to stay focused and organized so you can continue to grow your business.
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