ESSENTIAL STANDARD: / 1.00 / B2 / 8% / Understand economics, career planning, information management, and communication skills.
OBJECTIVE: / 1.03 / B2 / Acquire information to guide business decision-making.
Essential Questions:
- What is the value of obtaining business start-up information
- What government sources and online sources of business start-up information is available to entrepreneurs?
- What professional services, trade associations/professional organizations provide assistance with business start-ups?
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Competency 1.03
- Explain the Value of Obtaining Business Start-up Information
- Obtaining start-up information will help develop a road map/blueprint for your business and your potential success
- Start-up information can help answer WHO, WHAT, WHY, HOW, and WHEN
- Developing a plan of action is the FIRST step!
- Business Start-up Questions
- Consider whether or not your product or service meets the needs of your target market
- Who is going to purchase your product or service?
- Are there already products or services which your customer base would purchase if you offered them?
- Is anyone else producing your product or offering a similar service?
- Look at the industry - is it a growth industry or is it in decline?
- Look at pricing locally & nationally – are you able to price competitively
- Necessary licenses that may be required in order to operate your business
- Cost of advertising and supplies
- Payment of taxes
- Government Sources of Information
- Small Business Administration (SBA)
- Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)
- Small Business Institute (SBI)
- Department of Development (DOD)
- U.S. Department of Commerce
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
- The State Department of Labor
- Workers’ Compensation Board
OBJECTIVE: / 1.03 / B2 / Acquire information to guide business decision-making
UNPACKED CONTENT
- Online Sources of Business Start-up Information
- All of the previous sources can be found online as well. For example:
- An excellent free resource is 'Service Corps of Retired Executives' at where retired executives offer free guidance. For absolutely no charge, you can email questions about your business start-up and receive professional advice.
- If you are considering creating an internet based business, 'Secrets to Their Success' is a website with helpful interviews and case studies, from which you can learn from other small business successes.
- Other online sources
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- Professional Services that Provide assistance with business start-up
- Attorney
- Accountants
- Insurance Agents
- Trade Associations/Professional organizations that provide business start-up information
- The Entrepreneurs Organization (EO)
- American Marketing Association (AMA)
- Professional Beauty Association
- The American Culinary Federation, Inc (ACF)
- International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA)
- Entrepreneur Meetup groups or groups in your industry
- Toastmasters
- Women business owners groups
- Minority groups, etc.
OBJECTIVE: / 1.02 / B2 / Participate in career-planning to enhance job-success potential
INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES / RELEVANCY TO OBJECTIVE
Note: See 1.02 Supply List on bottom of page containing 1.02 Appendixes for a list of supplies needed for this activity.
- Present the Competency 1.03 Power Point and have students take notes through the development of their own graphic organizer or use the guided notes found in Appendix A
- Have students complete the Business Concept Statement Assignment. Students will identify a problem in their community and develop a business concept to provide a product to meet or satisfy the problem. Appendix B
- In groups, research one of the following agencies. Find out about assistance available to entrepreneurs developing businesses. Create a poster and share your findings with the class in a brief presentation.
- SCORE – local chapter
- SBA
- SBDC
- Chamber of Commerce – local
- Minority Business Development Centers (MBDC)
OBJECTIVE: / 1.03 / B2 / 5% / Acquire information to guide business decision-making
INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES / RELEVANCY TO OBJECTIVE
- Have students write a quick reflection of the value of obtaining business start-up information
Literacy Strategy:
A Quick-Write is a short written response to a question. The teacher is trying to help students connect or show what they know. The teacher is looking for evidence of thinking, not grammar, punctuation, or mechanics. Usually a Quick-Write takes one-two minutes. Quick-Writes are often the type of writing a student puts in a learning log or journal.
OBJECTIVE: / 1.03 / B2 / Acquire information to guide business decision-makingREFERENCES / WEBSITES
Textbook References:
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management – Kathleen Allen and Earl Meyer; Glencoe Publishing; 2006 Edition
Supplemental Resources: /
Objective 1.03
Appendix of
Instructional Support Materials
1.03 Supplies
Supplies Needed / Where Supplies Are UsedActivity / Related Appendix/ Lesson
- Flip Chart or Whiteboard
- Markers
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Appendix #1 – Graphic Organizer or Notes
Appendix #2
Business Concept Statement
Identify a problem in your community that might be solved through a business you create. Develop a business concept statement for a product or service to solve the problem. Include:
•The product or service
•The customer
•The benefit you are providing
•The delivery method
Appendix #3
Agency Research Assignments
In groups, research one of the following agencies. Find out about assistance available to entrepreneurs developing businesses. Create a poster and share your findings with the class in a brief presentation.
•SCORE – local chapter
•SBA
•SBDC
•Chamber of Commerce – local
•Minority Business Development Centers (MBDC)
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