Starting your own business can be exciting and rewarding, but for many it is also a daunting prospect. It can seem overwhelming navigating the steps required to successfully start a business. Although all businesses are unique and face their own specific challenges, there are some key considerations necessary in a business startup. The following article aims to provide some helpful guidance for those looking to start a business and identifies the fundamental steps necessary. It also explains how Continuing Professional Development (CPD) can support entrepreneurs in starting and growing a business.
The benefits of entrepreneurship and starting a business
According to the most recent 2023 statistics from the Department for Business and Trade, there are 5.6 million private sector businesses in the UK. 5.51 million of these are classed as small businesses – this being defined as a business that employs between 0 and 49 employees (1).
With rapid changes in technology and the global market, there are increasing opportunities for entrepreneurship. Within this landscape, there are also a variety of key benefits starting your own business can provide:
- Freedom - Running your own business offers a level of freedom and flexibility not always found in traditional employment. It allows you to set your own schedule, make decisions and potentially work from anywhere.
- Be your own boss - As your own boss, you have the final say in decisions - from strategic direction to the day-to-day operations. It is an opportunity to implement ideas and see them come to fruition.
- Follow your passions - Entrepreneurship opens the opportunity for your passion to become your livelihood. Building a business around a passion, not only makes the work more enjoyable, but often leads to greater innovation and dedication.
- Financial Independence - Running a business offers the potential for earnings based on the success and growth of the enterprise. This enables business owners to reap the benefits of their work directly - offering not only a stable income but also the opportunity for wealth creation.
However, a business startup can also present some challenges including:
- Financial risk - Starting and running a business can involve significant financial risk. There is the initial investment to get the business off the ground, followed by ongoing expenses. Cash flow can be uncertain, especially in the beginning or during economic downturns.
- Diverse skillset requirement – Being an effective entrepreneur involves dealing with multiple tasks and challenges - sometimes simultaneously. This requires quick learning and adaptability. It demands transferable skills beyond a product or service itself, such as leadership and communication.
- Isolation - Entrepreneurship can be lonely. Without the built-in network of colleagues that comes with traditional employment, you may find yourself working long hours in isolation.
- Balancing work and life - Running a business presents the challenge of setting boundaries between work and personal life. The business can consume your thoughts and time, making it difficult to disconnect and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Despite these challenges, for those suited and able to adapt to the requirements, starting and running a business can be hugely fulfilling and financially rewarding. There are more tips on the skills needed to start a business in our previous article here.
Key steps to a successful business startup and how CPD helps
There is much to consider in starting a business. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) can be a great means of gaining the valuable skills, knowledge and experience that help navigate the journey of business startups. CPD combines different methodologies to learning, which includes training courses, seminars, workshops, conferences, events and online eLearning programs.
All businesses will have their own unique challenges and opportunities, but there are some key steps needed for any business startup. The following identifies the fundamental requirements for starting and growing a business:
Business idea
The most important step and basis of starting a business is a business idea. This can take many forms. It could simply be the desire to turn an individual passion or hobby into a business venture. Sometimes a business idea will be recognising a market opportunity for a new product or service - or seeing the potential to provide an existing service cheaper or in a fresh way.
A new business idea is not necessarily about originality. Many individuals will have experience working for other businesses where they have seen mistakes or failure to provide a good service. They use this as an opportunity to offer the same product or service better – thereby bringing their own previous knowledge and industry expertise to the business idea.
Market Research
Having established a business idea, it is important to thoroughly research the market for this idea. Market research can be conducted in many ways. It could involve conducting online research or engaging with social media, talking directly with both industry competitors and their customer base, or going to rival stores to assess the competition. It is important to build a strong network at this stage to gain as much understanding as possible. Participating in CPD learning and events can help build your network and knowledge base.
The are a few key questions to be answered during market research:
- Is there a demand for the product or service?
- Who will be the customer target market?
- What is the competition in this market?
- What will be your unique selling point (USP) that distinguishes you from the competition?