People who cannot open a business: 8 basic types
Many entrepreneurs today are worried about the fact that often friends and acquaintances approach them with this message: “You know, I’ve come up with a very cool idea, I’m sure I’ll make a lot of money! Therefore, I plan to start my own business soon!”
It is sad, but all these people are guided only by the desire to change the world. As a result, their startups are usually never implemented. Continue reading
Writing a business plan: Financial forecast and team work
Writing a business plan is a complex process, preceded by market research and competitor analysis. Entrepreneurs, starting a business, expect their business to be successful and profitable. To do this, in the process of drawing up a project, it is necessary to focus on all points of the business plan. About what compulsory elements it should consist of, writes Discover Business. Continue reading
Tell STOP “burning time”: how to effectively organize yourself
There are two types of people: the first ones like to keep track of where and why they spend their time, and the second, most likely, passively follow what the first are doing. You can be in the second group for a long time, but it is better to immediately understand how much you are missing in this case. Continue reading
Shopping instead of talking: how to establish communication between the company and the client
Everything is changing dynamically and quickly: the world, people, forms of communication. With the development of technology, the channels for obtaining information, the users themselves and the means of communication are changing. Many companies are sure that they keep up with the times, but continue to use long e-mail correspondence in their work. Continue reading
How to protect against bankruptcy new enterprise
No one can be prepared to fail. Even those who seem to be ready for this can get a serious blow. Lack of money is the main obstacle to the development of almost any business, an obstacle that forces you to reconsider your ambitions.
According to Forbes, 80% of enterprises fail during the first 18 months of existence, 8 out of 10 startups do not live up to the second year. Continue reading