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Entrepreneurship:A Flexible Route to Economic
Independence for People with Disabilities
By KarelVan Isacker
Fact
 People who don’t have disabilities
often take life’s simple activities for
granted – getting dressed, walking
down the street, understanding an
email – until they no longer have
access to it.
 When you have a disability, you rely on
outside-the-box thinking in order to
facilitate access to just about
everything.
 It makes people with disabilities
natural entrepreneurial thinkers and
leaders who can – and should – change
the world.
Self-employment,
entrepreneurship
and social
(commercial)
entrepreneurship –
are they the same?
Some of the most
successful social
(commercial) entrepreneurs
solve problems they
personally experience, using
familiarity of a social
problem to inspire relevant
and effective solutions.
 Self-employment is defined as performing work for
personal profit—foremost an alternative to salaried
employment.The focus is on work, no matter how
productive or unproductive, with the purpose of
supporting an individual.
 Entrepreneurship is viewed as an engine that drives
innovation and promotes economic development.To be
an entrepreneur is to bring something new and
innovative to the market Entrepreneurs are generally in
the process of discovering, evaluating, and exploiting
opportunities to create future goods and services.
 Social entrepreneurship (SE) is qualitatively distinct
both theoretically and in practice.What drives social
entrepreneurship and distinguishes it from commercial
entrepreneurship is the need to address a social
problem instead of responding to a market need.A
successful social entrepreneur may generate monetary
profit but will also create social profit. In this way social
entrepreneurship has a capacity for social change that
commercial entrepreneurship does not.
 Social Commercial Entrepreneurship (SCE)
embeds social entrepreneurship elements in regular
commercial entrepreneurship,.This can e.g. be the
employment of disadvantaged groups.
Benefits of
Entrepreneurship
 Many people with disabilities, particularly
those in rural areas where jobs are often
scarce, can create opportunities for
themselves through entrepreneurship.
 According to the U.S. Census Bureau,
people with disabilities are nearly twice as
likely to be self-employed as the general
population, 14.7 percent compared to 8
percent.
 Some of the benefits:
 Independence and the opportunity to make
their own business decisions.
 The ability to set their own pace and
schedule.
 Reduction of transportation problems when a
business is home based.
Barriers
Increasingly, traditional public service
providers such as vocational
rehabilitation (VR) professionals and
workforce development professionals
are implementing strategies and
establishing partnerships with other
public and private sector
organizations to advance
entrepreneurship as an effective
route to economic independence for
their clients.
Through creative thinking and
leveraging of existing resources, they
are helping break down these
barriers.
 People with disabilities often confront barriers
when attempting to start entrepreneurial ventures.
 They may not be able to access the capital needed to
start a business because they lack satisfactory credit
or assets to use as collateral for a loan.
 This may be exacerbated by poor credit ratings after
long-term benefits receipt, or even discrimination on
the part of banks and funding organisations
 The fear and uncertainty linked with losing regular
benefit income is seen by both individuals and
vocational organisations as constraining
entrepreneurial endeavour.
 Lack of relevant business knowledge and skills .
 Lack of confidence/limited aspirations.
 Consumer discrimination.
 Unhelpful attitudes of business advisers.
 They may not have the information and resources
they need to develop an effective business plan.
Non-traditional
resources
 Many non-traditional resources may
provide assistance to entrepreneurs with
disabilities in turning their business ideas
into operating businesses:
 Microboards consist of family members,
advocates and others who come together to
support a particular individual's self-
employment goal.
 Microenterprise organizations include capital
development corporations, community and
faith-based organizations, microloan funds and
venture capital firms that offer access to
capital and business planning expertise.
 Business incubators are physical facilities that
assist small businesses in getting started by
providing office space, shared meeting rooms
and necessary computer and other
equipment such as phones, fax machines, and
copiers.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Most likely you have already identified a business idea, so
now it's time to balance it with a little reality. Does your
idea have the potential to succeed?You will need to run
your business idea through a validation process before
you go any further.
 In order for a small business to be successful, it must
solve a problem, fulfil a need or offer something the
market wants.
 There are a number of ways you can identify this need,
including research, focus groups, and even trial and error.
As you explore the market, some of the questions you
should answer include:
 Is there a need for your anticipated products/services?
 Who needs it?
 Are there other companies offering similar
products/services now?
 What is the competition like?
 How will your business fit into the market?
 Don't forget to ask yourself some questions, too, about
starting a business before you take the plunge.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 You need a plan in order to make your business
idea a reality.A business plan is a blueprint that will
guide your business from the start-up phase
through establishment and eventually business
growth, and it is a must-have for all new
businesses.
 The good news is that there are different types of
business plans for different types of businesses.
 If you intend to seek financial support from an
investor or financial institution, a traditional
business plan is a must.This type of business plan is
generally long and thorough and has a common set
of sections that investors and banks look for when
they are validating your idea.
 If you don't anticipate seeking financial support, a
simple one-page business plan can give you clarity
about what you hope to achieve and how you plan
to do it. In fact, you can even create a working
business plan on the back of a napkin, and improve
it over time. Some kind of plan in writing is always
better than nothing.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Starting a small business doesn't have to require a lot of money, but it
will involve some initial investment as well as the ability to cover ongoing
expenses before you are turning a profit. Put together a spreadsheet that
estimates the one-time startup costs for your business (licenses and
permits, equipment, legal fees, insurance, branding, market research,
inventory, trademarking, grand opening events, property leases, etc.), as
well as what you anticipate you will need to keep your business running
for at least 12 months (rent, utilities, marketing and advertising,
production, supplies, travel expenses, employee salaries, your own salary,
etc.).
 Those numbers combined is the initial investment you will need.
 Now that you have a rough number in mind, there are a number of ways
you can fund your small business, including:
 Financing
 Small business loans
 Small business grants
 Angel investors
 Crowdfunding
 You can also attempt to get your business off the ground by
bootstrapping, using as little capital as necessary to start your business.
 You may find that a combination of the paths listed above work best.The
goal here, though, is to work through the options and create a plan for
setting up the capital you need to get your business off the ground.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Your small business can be a sole
proprietorship, a partnership, a limited
liability company or a corporation.The
business entity you choose will impact
many factors from your business name, to
your liability, to how you file your taxes.
 You may choose an initial business
structure, and then re-evaluate and change
your structure as your business grows and
needs change.
 Depending on the complexity of your
business, it may be worth investing in a
consultation from an attorney to ensure
you are making the right structure choice
for your business.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and Register
Your Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Your business name plays a role in almost
every aspect of your business, so you want it
to be a good one. Make sure you think
through all of the potential implications as you
explore your options and choose your
business name.
 Once you have chosen a name for your
business, you will need to check if it's
trademarked or currently in use.Then, you
will need to register it.A sole proprietor must
register their business name with either their
state or county clerk. Corporations, LLCs, or
limited partnerships typically register their
business name when the formation
paperwork is filed.
 Don't forget to register your domain name
once you have selected your business name.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and
Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Paperwork is a part of the process
when you start your own business.
 There are a variety of small business
licenses and permits that may apply to
your situation, depending on the type
of business you are starting and where
you are located.You will need to
research what licenses and permits
apply to your business during the
start-up process.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour
Accounting System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Small businesses run most effectively
when there are systems in place. One
of the most important systems for a
small business is an accounting system.
 Your accounting system is necessary in
order to create and manage your
budget, set your rates and prices,
conduct business with others, and file
your taxes.You can set up your
accounting system yourself, or hire an
accountant to take away some of the
guesswork. If you decide to get started
on your own, make sure you consider
these questions that are vital when
choosing accounting software.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Setting up your place of business is
important for the operation of your
business, whether you will have a
home office, a shared or private office
space, or a retail location.
 You will need to think about your
location, equipment, and overall setup,
and make sure your business location
works for the type of business you will
be doing.You will also need to
consider if it makes more sense to buy
or lease your commercial space.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYourTeam Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 If you will be hiring employees, now is the time to
start the process. Make sure you take the time to
outline the positions you need to fill, and the job
responsibilities that are part of each position.The
Small Business Administration has an excellent
guide to hiring your first employee that is useful
for new small business owners.
 If you are not hiring employees, but instead
outsourcing work to independent contractors,
now is the time to work with an attorney to get
your independent contractor agreement in place
and start your search.
 Lastly, if you are a true solopreneur hitting the
small business road alone, you may not need
employees or contractors, but you will still need
your own support team.This team can be
comprised of a mentor, small business coach, or
even your family, and serves as your go-to
resource for advice, motivation and reassurance
when the road gets bumpy.
Core steps when
setting up a
business
Step 1: DoYour Research
Step 2: Make a Plan
Step 3: PlanYour Finances
Step 4: Choose a Business
Structure
Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour
Business Name
Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits
Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting
System
Step 8: Set UpYour Business
Location
Step 9: GetYour Team Ready
Step 10: PromoteYour Small
Business
 Once your business is up and running, you
need to start attracting clients and
customers.You'll want to start with the
basics by writing a unique selling
proposition (USP) and creating a
marketing plan.Then, explore as many
small business marketing ideas as possible
so you can decide how to promote your
business most effectively.
 Once you have completed these business
start-up activities, you will have all of the
most important bases covered. Keep in
mind that success doesn't happen
overnight. But use the plan you've created
to consistently work on your business,
and you will increase your chances of
success.
Support
Failing is not a shame
 Mentoring by experienced business
owner.
 Helpful in identifying and overcoming
problems
 Can guide you for setting up a business
plan
 Business knowledge
 Join local business clubs by young
entrepreneurs
 Support network
 Share business and projects
 Ask for an advice
 Find others to support or hire
 Get great tips
 Learn from each other
Facilitating
Entrepreneurship
WithTechnology
 Assistive technologies are not directly
aimed at supporting entrepreneurship,
yet these technologies can help
someone in business creation in three
broad ways.
 Improving an individual’s ability to
participate in society increases their self-
esteem and confidence, increasing the
likelihood of starting a business
 Help people with disabilities interact with
customers and develop relationships with
suppliers, business partners and financers
 Help entrepreneurs with disabilities to
manage and control their business
processes
Contact details
 KarelVan Isacker
 karel@phoenixkm.eu
 +32 496 334056
Amersveldestraat 189
8610 Kortemark
Belgium

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Entrepreneurship for people with disabilities - Entrepreneurship: A Flexible Route to Economic Independence for People with Disabilities

  • 1. Entrepreneurship:A Flexible Route to Economic Independence for People with Disabilities By KarelVan Isacker
  • 2. Fact  People who don’t have disabilities often take life’s simple activities for granted – getting dressed, walking down the street, understanding an email – until they no longer have access to it.  When you have a disability, you rely on outside-the-box thinking in order to facilitate access to just about everything.  It makes people with disabilities natural entrepreneurial thinkers and leaders who can – and should – change the world.
  • 3. Self-employment, entrepreneurship and social (commercial) entrepreneurship – are they the same? Some of the most successful social (commercial) entrepreneurs solve problems they personally experience, using familiarity of a social problem to inspire relevant and effective solutions.  Self-employment is defined as performing work for personal profit—foremost an alternative to salaried employment.The focus is on work, no matter how productive or unproductive, with the purpose of supporting an individual.  Entrepreneurship is viewed as an engine that drives innovation and promotes economic development.To be an entrepreneur is to bring something new and innovative to the market Entrepreneurs are generally in the process of discovering, evaluating, and exploiting opportunities to create future goods and services.  Social entrepreneurship (SE) is qualitatively distinct both theoretically and in practice.What drives social entrepreneurship and distinguishes it from commercial entrepreneurship is the need to address a social problem instead of responding to a market need.A successful social entrepreneur may generate monetary profit but will also create social profit. In this way social entrepreneurship has a capacity for social change that commercial entrepreneurship does not.  Social Commercial Entrepreneurship (SCE) embeds social entrepreneurship elements in regular commercial entrepreneurship,.This can e.g. be the employment of disadvantaged groups.
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  • 5. Benefits of Entrepreneurship  Many people with disabilities, particularly those in rural areas where jobs are often scarce, can create opportunities for themselves through entrepreneurship.  According to the U.S. Census Bureau, people with disabilities are nearly twice as likely to be self-employed as the general population, 14.7 percent compared to 8 percent.  Some of the benefits:  Independence and the opportunity to make their own business decisions.  The ability to set their own pace and schedule.  Reduction of transportation problems when a business is home based.
  • 6. Barriers Increasingly, traditional public service providers such as vocational rehabilitation (VR) professionals and workforce development professionals are implementing strategies and establishing partnerships with other public and private sector organizations to advance entrepreneurship as an effective route to economic independence for their clients. Through creative thinking and leveraging of existing resources, they are helping break down these barriers.  People with disabilities often confront barriers when attempting to start entrepreneurial ventures.  They may not be able to access the capital needed to start a business because they lack satisfactory credit or assets to use as collateral for a loan.  This may be exacerbated by poor credit ratings after long-term benefits receipt, or even discrimination on the part of banks and funding organisations  The fear and uncertainty linked with losing regular benefit income is seen by both individuals and vocational organisations as constraining entrepreneurial endeavour.  Lack of relevant business knowledge and skills .  Lack of confidence/limited aspirations.  Consumer discrimination.  Unhelpful attitudes of business advisers.  They may not have the information and resources they need to develop an effective business plan.
  • 7. Non-traditional resources  Many non-traditional resources may provide assistance to entrepreneurs with disabilities in turning their business ideas into operating businesses:  Microboards consist of family members, advocates and others who come together to support a particular individual's self- employment goal.  Microenterprise organizations include capital development corporations, community and faith-based organizations, microloan funds and venture capital firms that offer access to capital and business planning expertise.  Business incubators are physical facilities that assist small businesses in getting started by providing office space, shared meeting rooms and necessary computer and other equipment such as phones, fax machines, and copiers.
  • 8. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Most likely you have already identified a business idea, so now it's time to balance it with a little reality. Does your idea have the potential to succeed?You will need to run your business idea through a validation process before you go any further.  In order for a small business to be successful, it must solve a problem, fulfil a need or offer something the market wants.  There are a number of ways you can identify this need, including research, focus groups, and even trial and error. As you explore the market, some of the questions you should answer include:  Is there a need for your anticipated products/services?  Who needs it?  Are there other companies offering similar products/services now?  What is the competition like?  How will your business fit into the market?  Don't forget to ask yourself some questions, too, about starting a business before you take the plunge.
  • 9. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  You need a plan in order to make your business idea a reality.A business plan is a blueprint that will guide your business from the start-up phase through establishment and eventually business growth, and it is a must-have for all new businesses.  The good news is that there are different types of business plans for different types of businesses.  If you intend to seek financial support from an investor or financial institution, a traditional business plan is a must.This type of business plan is generally long and thorough and has a common set of sections that investors and banks look for when they are validating your idea.  If you don't anticipate seeking financial support, a simple one-page business plan can give you clarity about what you hope to achieve and how you plan to do it. In fact, you can even create a working business plan on the back of a napkin, and improve it over time. Some kind of plan in writing is always better than nothing.
  • 10. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Starting a small business doesn't have to require a lot of money, but it will involve some initial investment as well as the ability to cover ongoing expenses before you are turning a profit. Put together a spreadsheet that estimates the one-time startup costs for your business (licenses and permits, equipment, legal fees, insurance, branding, market research, inventory, trademarking, grand opening events, property leases, etc.), as well as what you anticipate you will need to keep your business running for at least 12 months (rent, utilities, marketing and advertising, production, supplies, travel expenses, employee salaries, your own salary, etc.).  Those numbers combined is the initial investment you will need.  Now that you have a rough number in mind, there are a number of ways you can fund your small business, including:  Financing  Small business loans  Small business grants  Angel investors  Crowdfunding  You can also attempt to get your business off the ground by bootstrapping, using as little capital as necessary to start your business.  You may find that a combination of the paths listed above work best.The goal here, though, is to work through the options and create a plan for setting up the capital you need to get your business off the ground.
  • 11. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Your small business can be a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a limited liability company or a corporation.The business entity you choose will impact many factors from your business name, to your liability, to how you file your taxes.  You may choose an initial business structure, and then re-evaluate and change your structure as your business grows and needs change.  Depending on the complexity of your business, it may be worth investing in a consultation from an attorney to ensure you are making the right structure choice for your business.
  • 12. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and Register Your Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Your business name plays a role in almost every aspect of your business, so you want it to be a good one. Make sure you think through all of the potential implications as you explore your options and choose your business name.  Once you have chosen a name for your business, you will need to check if it's trademarked or currently in use.Then, you will need to register it.A sole proprietor must register their business name with either their state or county clerk. Corporations, LLCs, or limited partnerships typically register their business name when the formation paperwork is filed.  Don't forget to register your domain name once you have selected your business name.
  • 13. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Paperwork is a part of the process when you start your own business.  There are a variety of small business licenses and permits that may apply to your situation, depending on the type of business you are starting and where you are located.You will need to research what licenses and permits apply to your business during the start-up process.
  • 14. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Small businesses run most effectively when there are systems in place. One of the most important systems for a small business is an accounting system.  Your accounting system is necessary in order to create and manage your budget, set your rates and prices, conduct business with others, and file your taxes.You can set up your accounting system yourself, or hire an accountant to take away some of the guesswork. If you decide to get started on your own, make sure you consider these questions that are vital when choosing accounting software.
  • 15. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Setting up your place of business is important for the operation of your business, whether you will have a home office, a shared or private office space, or a retail location.  You will need to think about your location, equipment, and overall setup, and make sure your business location works for the type of business you will be doing.You will also need to consider if it makes more sense to buy or lease your commercial space.
  • 16. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYourTeam Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  If you will be hiring employees, now is the time to start the process. Make sure you take the time to outline the positions you need to fill, and the job responsibilities that are part of each position.The Small Business Administration has an excellent guide to hiring your first employee that is useful for new small business owners.  If you are not hiring employees, but instead outsourcing work to independent contractors, now is the time to work with an attorney to get your independent contractor agreement in place and start your search.  Lastly, if you are a true solopreneur hitting the small business road alone, you may not need employees or contractors, but you will still need your own support team.This team can be comprised of a mentor, small business coach, or even your family, and serves as your go-to resource for advice, motivation and reassurance when the road gets bumpy.
  • 17. Core steps when setting up a business Step 1: DoYour Research Step 2: Make a Plan Step 3: PlanYour Finances Step 4: Choose a Business Structure Step 5: Pick and RegisterYour Business Name Step 6: Get Licenses and Permits Step 7: ChooseYour Accounting System Step 8: Set UpYour Business Location Step 9: GetYour Team Ready Step 10: PromoteYour Small Business  Once your business is up and running, you need to start attracting clients and customers.You'll want to start with the basics by writing a unique selling proposition (USP) and creating a marketing plan.Then, explore as many small business marketing ideas as possible so you can decide how to promote your business most effectively.  Once you have completed these business start-up activities, you will have all of the most important bases covered. Keep in mind that success doesn't happen overnight. But use the plan you've created to consistently work on your business, and you will increase your chances of success.
  • 18. Support Failing is not a shame  Mentoring by experienced business owner.  Helpful in identifying and overcoming problems  Can guide you for setting up a business plan  Business knowledge  Join local business clubs by young entrepreneurs  Support network  Share business and projects  Ask for an advice  Find others to support or hire  Get great tips  Learn from each other
  • 19. Facilitating Entrepreneurship WithTechnology  Assistive technologies are not directly aimed at supporting entrepreneurship, yet these technologies can help someone in business creation in three broad ways.  Improving an individual’s ability to participate in society increases their self- esteem and confidence, increasing the likelihood of starting a business  Help people with disabilities interact with customers and develop relationships with suppliers, business partners and financers  Help entrepreneurs with disabilities to manage and control their business processes
  • 20. Contact details  KarelVan Isacker  karel@phoenixkm.eu  +32 496 334056 Amersveldestraat 189 8610 Kortemark Belgium