Think Big Work Smart Hustle hard: Business Start-Up Series Part 2
Generating Your Business Idea
Download and save a PDF version of this topic to your computer Your Business Idea
In part one of this series we took a look at what type of
entrepreneur you are or what type of entrepreneur you can be. We also took a
look at some of the myth surrounding entrepreneurship, part one of this series
can be found here Business Start up Series: Part 1.
In this part of the business start-up series, we will take a
look at where business ideas come from and how you can generate a business.
Many of us wonder when it is a good time to turn their idea into a business,
there is never a right or wrong time for doing this. Some of the most
successful businesses have been started in depressions when the economy was not
doing well. Greg Brophy once said `` it’s not the business you’re in, but the
way you do business that makes the difference. Every business has a formula for
making money; you just have to figure out yours. ``
So how exactly do we start the process of idea generation,
one of the first things that are to be done is to do an audit of you, make a
list that highlights?
- · Things that you’re good at
- · Things that you’re not good at or dislike doing
- · Things you enjoy about your current work
- · What skills you possess, whether you excel at them or not
Once you do this, you should start looking for emerging
patterns such as whether or not there is a need for one of the skills you have
or whether you can start a business doing one of the things you’re good at.
Hobbies are a great way to generate business ideas. If you
like writing, there may be a business in there for you. You may be able to
write articles for businesses and other publications or do freelance writing
work.
Is there something that you observe that can be improved in
your community, maybe your peers and friends and families keep complaining
about the way a particular business or company are doing things? How about
taking a look at what they are doing and do it differently and better, you will
already have a ready market, because these persons are frustrated and will be
willing to make the switch to you if you offer a better alternative. Listening
to people`s frustration is another way to generate several solid business ideas.
Even if persons are not complaining, searching for a better way of doing things
tend to lead to some positive business ideas that can result in being successful for many individuals.
In school maybe we are involved in certain projects, this is
another great source of business, and can a school project be converted in a
business. In Grenada, many students leave the Junior Achievers programme having
run successful small businesses. Can these businesses be continued even after school?
Even if these students do not want to continue these businesses. It is a source
of inspiration to visit the JA expose to see what businesses these students
have developed and get ideas from this to start your own business.
Many individuals have what I call an AHA moment, maybe
they’re in the shower and an idea just came to mind. AHA moments are powerful
and once they hit, you should take a look to see how feasible it is to take to
the market. Another way the idea can just hit you is by being present in life,
being present in life means being fully observant of what is happening around
you, going places where you may not normally go and from these great ideas can
come. You will also need to think outside the box for many of these.
Business ideas may come in the form of an`` add on`` for a particular product. You
may be using a product and wonder, wouldn’t it be nice if this product can have
this feature, this works well with technology.
Many technologist are now developing apps and other products that can
work well with smart phones and computer programmes, these are a great way of
getting a business idea.
To wrap up this second part of this series, I would suggest
that you read a lot, meet new people, hear their stories, share your ideas with
people you trust, do research, and take a look at your working experience;
these are all great ways for generating your business idea. Anyone can start a
business; you just need to have that drive that willingness and it can happen,
entrepreneurship is not for a very few select people. Steve Jobs said it best
when he made this statement
When you grow up you tend to get told that the
world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life and try not to
bash into the walls too much…that’s a very limited life. Life can be much
broader once you discover one simple fact—everything
around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than
you…shake off this erroneous notion that life is there and you’re just going to
live in it versus make your mark upon it. Once you learn that, you will never
be the same again. Don’t just live a life; build one
Look out for part 3 of this series right here
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