How to Avoid Business Disasters
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Title: How to Avoid Business Disasters
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Author: J Dubo
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How to Avoid Business Disasters
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
Business disasters have a way of creeping up on you when
you least expect it. Simon thought he had it all. A great
full time job, wonderful partner, three beautiful children,
a big home and a young but successful part-time internet
business he was intent on building.
When his full time employer fired him out of the blue for
poor quality work, he was devastated. He was unable to find
another full time job, and his part time business was only
young, and not able to support the family. His wife was
pregnant with their fourth child, and they had no cash
reserves. After six months, his home was going to be
repossessed. This can happen to anyone.
Starting a part-time internet based business allows
entrepreneurs to “test the water” and check to see if their
business idea is viable, while still bringing in a full
time paycheck. But you should watch out for pitfalls in
this seemingly ideal situation.
Something to consider before you start your internet based
business; will this venture conflict with the interests of
your full time employer? If you are both looking for the
same customers, then the answer is yes, and this is likely
to raise problems. There may even be a non-competition
clause in your employment contract.
Discuss your plans openly with your boss, assuming you do
not pose a business threat to him. Explain how it will not
conflict with his business, and that you will not skimp on
time devoted to your day job. He may even view your
acquiring extra business skills as positive, if you can
apply them to your full time employment as well.
Make sure that you choose a business which is suited to a
part-time operation. Some businesses, such as retail, are
very demanding of your time, while others, such as being a
consultant, can easily be managed with less time commitment.
You need to be an excellent time manager. Running a part
time business which you are hoping to build over the years,
whilst you are fully employed will test your organizational
and time management skills to the limit. Family, chores and
sleep may be big issues. It is easy to underestimate the
commitment required for a successful part time business.
Avoid making promises you cannot keep, whether to customers
or to family and friends. Make sure that your plans are
fully accepted and supported by those nearest and dearest
to you. Ensure that they are aware of your time commitment
to the project. Support can be as simple as filing,
bookkeeping or packing up parcels.
The lure of the internet entices us to undertake multiple
small businesses, particularly when we spot a real business
opportunity, often in the form of a ‘must have’ domain
name. Avoid this situation at all costs, unless you do not
have a full time job. Surely better to build one company
properly than to undertake five, and not get time to do any
of them thoroughly and to the best of your ability.
Keep in mind what you envision as the end result. Are you
setting up your company to provide an additional income? Or
do you plan to do it full time when it can support the
family? If you are planning to quit your day job then set
goals. It would be wise to have a cash reserve as a back up
to augment income if you do not have the benefit of a
regular pay check.
A part-time business, which you develop over time, can be a
wonderful way to grow your company. It takes time to build
contacts and to gain the trust of your customers. In fact,
part-time working may be the best kept business secret.
Take a look at Michael Dell, who started his business
part-time in his school dorm. It makes you think, doesn’t
it?
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