Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center

University of Arkansas at Little Rock - College of Business
Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development
2801 S. University / Little Rock, Arkansas 72204
Phone: (501) 683-7700   Fax: (501) 683-7720

Business Startup

Definition: The business start-up step of business development is that period during which business functions (management, production, financing, legal, marketing, and human relations) are initiated by key personnel.

Objective: The objective of the business start-up step is to introduce the enterprise to the market within the parameters identified in the business plan.

Product: The product of this step is an enterprise capable of producing a product that meets technical and customer specifications, satisfies customer expectations, and demonstrates a potential profit.

Business Activities: The business activities common to this step are those necessary to introduce the product to the market, establish a foundation for sound business practices, and implement a growth strategy.

During the business start-up step, the following activities must be completed:

Business Information: Completion of the business start-up step usually will result in knowledge gained from the establishment of business functions, introduction to the market, assessment of market response, and confirmation of profitability, identification of required technical, marketing and business modifications and refinements.

Assessment:

Have you initiated business activities?

Have you established hiring criteria?

Have you hired and trained core personnel?

Have you executed contracts?

Have you arranged for the next stage of financing?

Do you convene regular board of director meetings?

Have you developed a business policy and procedure manual?

Have you established control mechanisms for cash expenditures that correspond with the business plan?

Have you established a dynamic process for strategic and tactical planning for the enterprise?

 

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