Turning your TAONGA into a BUSINESS. Arihia Witana
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1 With the TAONGA that you possess what would be your DREAM business?
2 What is your VISION for your business?
3 What GOALS do you have for your business? What short-term and long-term GOALS do you have?
4 What is your number one MISSION for you and your business?
5 If you already have answered questions from one to four. Are you happy with your answers? Do you need to change them or extend them more in detail?
6 If you are already in business do you think that you need to make some changes to your DREAMS, MISSION, VISION & GOALS?
7 Are your DREAMS, GOALS, VISION & MISSION BIG? If they are you will need more people to help you reach them. You can't be a one man band.
8 Are you prepared to take on more people to reach those goals? If you're not. What steps do you need to take in order to be ready to take on more people to help you reach those GOALS?
"DREAM BUSINESS"
At the beginning when I first started my business I didn't have a vision or mission as such. Just a GOAL to get myself out of the situation that I was in at time to get financially stable. And the DREAM to be the best example to my daughter, to be able to spread my TAONGA of helping others who have either gone through the same, want to work, want to start a business or really want to be there own boss.
If I could of talked to myself earlier I would of said.
"Start your business earlier! It's worth it! Don't be like everyone else and feel that you need to be part of the system."
In life and I'm sure you would all agree from when we are babies, growing up from a child, to a teenager and into our adult hood. We are taught a system to get educated, to get a job or career and that is seen as a norm for everyone. It is a system that doesn't work for all of us.
It is not necessarily a system that helps us have a good life. Nor a system that helps us to be happy. Sometimes you feel trapped and don't feel that you are being taken care of, you watch and observe everyone else being successful. And you feel like you're being left out or being left in the dust.
You then start comparing yourself which I did. But, had to slap myself and say "Hey! That's them! You have your own journey!" Not everyone's journey is the same so you set your path to success by putting your own DREAMS and GOALS together and your VISION and MISSION will follow as you grow your business.
When you see others being successful be happy for them. But, at the same time use other peoples success to help you motivate and inspire you, while you put together your success as a business.
HE KAIPAKIHI - BUSINESS PLANNING
Before you even get into starting a business. Where I started is putting a business plan together. I’ve heard from others it doesn’t work. Yes, that may work for some. But for ones like myself, other Māori and Business Professionals that like structure and some type of stability. Always have a Business Plan.
Why?
1 Just like a blueprint to the plans for building a house. It is a blueprint into the future of your business from start to complete establishment and maintenance.
2 When you’re seeking funding from Banks to Investors. They need to see a Business Plan so they can make informed decisions whether to fund you or not. This is especially when you’re either starting or wanting to expand your business.
3 It’s great to take a step back and look to find out whether there needs to be improvements made even just looking through your own business. This is a great tool for that.
4 A lot of established businesses are using Business Plans both Start-ups, SME’s (Small Business Enterprises) and large well-established Corporate Companies
5 It’s your own plan to success so from time to time it’s great to go back through it for either confirmation or to reflect and refresh your mindset when putting other business plans or goals in motion
What do you need to do?
1 If you have never done a Business Plan before. Get a professional
2 Business Consultant – Someone to consider helping you put a Business Plan in place – Most are great at referring you to the right business networks
3 Business Mentor – Will help you on your journey as a Business Owner (possibly your business consultant if they are available and if you have a great business relationship) If you click and gel really well
4 If you can’t afford a professional now. At that time period I couldn’t as I was broke at the time. I put my own Business Plan together using the qualifications and experience that I already had. Start with getting your whanau or friends together to sit down and have a hui (meeting). Then do a brainstorm and do plenty of research once you’ve decided what you want to do. Your business idea, or whether you want to go into business or not.
What do you need to know?
1 Never forget why you went into business
2 When you put a plan in place when approaching other business professionals says you mean business
3 Having a plan says structure and gives others looking at investing their time in you that you have a clear foresight of where you want your business to go
4 That regardless the final decision is yours. It is your business. You are the boss. But, yes you need to take into consideration the advice that is given to you to make the right informed decisions. Don't be pressured to rush with a final answer. Think about it first. Action when you're ready.
5 Go via LinkedIn or company profiles when looking for Business Consultants or Business Mentors. - That will tell you whether they would make a great fit for you and your business goals or not
“When I first Started”
It seems like yesterday when I first started my business. It was definitely humble beginnings. I was broke, Couldn’t find work, My confidence was at a low and a Single Mum trying to get my act together. I felt like I failed my daughter and my whanau (family). As much as I was trying to put some contingencies to ensure this wouldn’t happen to us. It did! I was grateful enough that my Mum as strong as she is. Got me to sit down and go over what I could do in the meantime until I could us get to where we needed to be.
"Start your business!" She says. "Got to start somewhere." So, with all the qualifications I obtained in Australia and New Zealand as well as some help from other people. Started putting ideas together. Did a Brainstorm. Which grew into a Business Plan. I realized I had what I needed and put things into Action. I thought to myself in my moment of epitome. I already had what I needed.