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Entrepreneur's Toolkit

Series: Entrepreneur's Toolkit
5
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Episodes
24
Rating
TVPG
Year
2014
Language
English
Publisher
The Great Courses

About

Embark on your own business enterprise with the help of this course that provides a detailed roadmap for starting, nurturing, expanding, and eventually selling a business.

Related Subjects

  • How To
  • Business

Episodes

1. How to Come Up with a Great Business Idea

35m

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Great businesses are built on great ideas. Discover your own great idea by drawing on some basic principles plus inspiration from famous entrepreneurs. But first, you must know who your customers are, which is not as straightforward as it sounds.

2. Understanding Your Market

37m

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Starting a business is risky. Give your business the best chance to survive and thrive by taking three important steps: conduct primary and secondary research, understand the five key success factors, and create a competitive landscape table that rates the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors.

3. Prototypes - Making Your Idea a Reality

33m

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Add two important skills to your entrepreneurial toolkit: writing a theory of business and building a prototype. By following these two actions, you'll be able to refine your business idea, demonstrate that it's possible to achieve, and show that your idea delivers what your customers want.

4. Defining Your Business Model

32m

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You are now ready to confront the most crucial question of all: how will your company make money? Learn how to answer this question with confidence by preparing a business model that addresses six issues - from how you will differ from your competitors to what you will do to ensure repeat customers.

5. Picking Your Business Structure

30m

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Survey your options for a legal structure that is appropriate to your business. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, corporation, and nonprofit corporation.

6. Starting Your Business Plan

27m

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The business plan is your company's detailed roadmap for building a successful venture. In the first of eight lectures on this powerful toolkit, learn the art of writing a compelling executive summary and an incisive business description, which are a business plan's introductory sections.

7. Market Analysis and Marketing Strategy

32m

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Continue your examination of the business plan by focusing on the marketing portion, which should include your research and analysis of the market as well as a comprehensive marketing strategy. Professor Goldsby highlights a hypothetical example, stressing the importance of telling a persuasive story.

8. Business Logistics and Operations

31m

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Your business plan should include details of your company's logistics and operations-for example, how you will obtain supplies, get products made, and deliver them. Study this critical process, which can often mean the difference between success and failure in a business.

9. Organizational Structure and Management Teams

30m

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Turn to the part of your business plan that deals with organizational structure and the management team, which should show that you've assembled the right people with the right skills. Survey some of the most common mistakes, and learn how celebrated entrepreneurs selected their key managers.

10. Income Statements and Balance Sheets

34m

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Professor Goldsby devotes two lectures to financial statements, which make up the backbone of your business plan. In this lecture, examine income statements and balance sheets, and cover such categories as revenue, expenses, net income, assets, liabilities, owner's equity, and the breakeven point.

Extended Details

  • SeriesEntrepreneur's Toolkit
  • Closed CaptionsEnglish

Artists

The Great CoursesDirector
The Great CoursesProducer
Michael GoldsbyActor