In The Essential Entrepreneur, celebrated entrepreneur and business strategist Richard Turner delivers a practical, step-by-step approach to starting and growing a thriving enterprise. If you’re ready to take your fledgling business to the next level - and finally follow that brilliant big idea - this guide covers everything you’ll need to navigate the challenges ahead.
Richard shares straightforward advice and hands-on, real-world lessons outlining the key points you need to know to start and grow your venture. And his lessons are supported by the experience and wisdom of a panel of diverse experts: Tobi Pearce (co-founder of SWEAT), Flavia Tata Nardini (of Fleet Space), Simon Haigh (of Haigh’s Chocolates), and Kirsten Bernhardt (skilled investment manager).
You’ll discover how to: - Make a splash in your industry by taking advantage of market weaknesses, disrupting the status quo and creating new openings - Sort the good ideas from the bad: validate your business (whether it’s a product or a service) and maximise its value - Position your brand so that what you do is clear and instantly recognisable - Create a business plan that really works, factoring in timing, going to market, managing finance, managing growth and more - Understand the logistics of a successful and profitable operation, from sourcing suppliers to production, warehousing and distribution
Most small businesses struggle to get moving. This is the book that will help you get ahead in the race. A can’t-miss resource for start-up entrepreneurs and business owners, The Essential Entrepreneur outlines everything you need to know to hit the ground running.
Table of Contents
Introduction ix
1 Validating and testing your idea 1
2 Developing a start-up business plan 11
3 Product or service? 27
4 Timing is everything 31
5 Passion, culture and values 39
6 Brand positioning and marketing 49
7 Bringing in those sales 63
8 Sourcing suppliers and manufacturing 73
9 Innovation, re-invention and disruption 83
10 Defining a new market 93
11 Getting investment ready 97
12 Ownership and equity 111
13 Trademarks and patents 125
14 What business am I in? 141
15 Tuning and restructuring 149
16 Managing growth and consistency 155
17 Getting out of business 167
Are entrepreneurs born or made? 173
Acknowledgements 179
Index 181