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DC Women's Business Center

Sponsored by: U.S. Small Business Administration

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Business at the Next Level:Starting and Growing

Your Business

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Intro Activity: Your True Colors

DC Women's Business Center

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DC Women's Business Center

Who We Are

A business development organization that serves women entrepreneurs in the Washington, DC Capital Region.

Advocates for the inclusion of women’s businesses in federal procurement opportunities.

A network of business connections and services that support the growth of women-owned businesses.

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Who We Serve

Women executives seeking operational, financial, and/or market assistance to grow their businesses.

Women entrepreneurs seeking to formalize their business through business planning and operations assistance.

There is a particular focus on assisting economically disadvantaged and minority women entrepreneurs.

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Services Provided

Existing Business

• Business Assessment

• Business Growth Support through Counseling & Training

• Access to Capital

• Mentoring and Networking Opportunities

Start-up Business

• Business Assessment

• Business Planning

• Access to Capital

• Connection to Mentors

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Starting A Business Inspiration

• Identified Need or Solution to a Problem

• Problem + Solution = Opportunity!

Research• Existing Models and Competition

• Feasibility

Business Planning• Company Description

• Market Analysis

• Organization & Management

• Service or Product Line

• Marketing & Sales

• Financial Projections

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Your Words are POWERFUL!

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Successful Entrepreneurs

Influenced by role models

Parents were entrepreneurs

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Key Characteristics

Creativity

Developing newideas and ways tosolve problemsthat provide newor better opportunitiesand products.

DOGGIE WASHERETTE

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Key Characteristics

Creative People

• Bright • Adaptable • High self esteem • Challenge-oriented • Idea-oriented • Inquisitive • Curious

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Improve Your Creativity

Gather as much

information as you can

• Research

• Read: Newspapers, Trade Magazines

• Talk with experts

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Improve Your Creativity

Brainstorm ideas for new

improvements and opportunities.

• Is the solution reasonable?

• If so, try it!

• If not, start thinking again.

• Don’t limit your mind.

• Don’t give up!

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Growing A Business

Business Assessment• What’s working?

• Where are your current challenges?

Increase Capacity• Automation (Online payments, banking, registration)

• Social Media (Marketing, promotion, customer feedback)

• Hiring (Full-time, part-time, interns, volunteers, virtual assistants)

• Joint Ventures/Partnerships

New Markets• Locations, customers, products/services

• Government Contracting

• Exporting

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New Markets:Opportunity from Trends

Area of Opportunity Things to Look For Examples

Economic Forces Spending Patterns Disposable Income Economic Climate

Gasbuddy.com to find cheap gas

Jetblue for low cost flights Designer clothes for

Teens with more cashSocial Trends Demographics

Education Fads and priorities for

people

Services for Baby Boomers

Social Networking Green products Healthy organic food

Technological Advances Emerging technologies New uses of established

technology

Cell phone Advances Alternative energies 3D movies and games

Political and Regulatory Changes

New laws Foreign trade rules Change in government

Products that exceed safety standards

Electronic health records Tax on internet sales

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Increase Capacity:Process and Systems

• Streamline SalesMake your business more efficient with a sales/customer service or other process

• DelegateCan the business run

without you?

• Efficient FeedbackStay in touch with your clients, partners and team

by creating a communication plan

• Plan AheadWhat are you doing

today that could/should be done more efficiently when your revenue increases? How do you make that happen faster?

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Increase Capacity

Build your team• Mentors

• Investors

• Professional Advisors • Attorney, Banker, Accountant

• Friends/Family

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Building Your Team: Networking

Networking is NOT About:

Money Finding a job Making a sale Collecting business cards

Networking IS About:

Connecting with others Establishing community Finding others who share

your vision Keep your hands open!

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Networking:6 Degrees of Separation Activity

Anyone you meet is 6 acquaintances away from someone you know.

Write the name of someone you want to meet that could help you grow or promote your business (On the top of the page. THINK BIG!)

Pass the papers Write your name on the bottom of the paper if you

know the person or someone who knows the person Make a connection!

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Final Advice: The Most Expensive Real Estate in the World

Look for new ideas Keep it simple Start small Try, try, try again!

What is the most expensive real estate in the world?

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Keep in Touch!V kontakte!

Samira Cook Gaines Vice President of Business Development

Email: [email protected]

Online: www.dcwbc.org, www.ncrc.org

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Follow on Twitter: @TheDCWBC