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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

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Starting and Organizing the

Enterprise

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

IDENTIFYING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Before Starting your Own BusinessDoes the idea fire your motivation and is it adequate enough to keep you going for next one to two years?Is it a viable business proposition in your area?Does it match the needs of your clientele, local or otherwise?Check it out with basic market researchTest it out in the marketConsult with expertsLook out for competition in the fieldIs it a sunrise industry?Evaluate your business opportunityProject conceptualization

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

IDENTIFYING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESA Model of Opportunity Recognition Process

Education Prior knowledge of markets and

customer problems

Networks

Experience

Work experiences

Personal experiences

Entrepreneurial alertness

Outcome: Successful opportunity recognition

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

IDENTIFYING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Factors or Resources to be Evaluated

MarketsIndividual interestsCapitalSkillsSuppliers of inputsManpowerTechnology

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

IDENTIFYING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESSWOT Analysis

S - strengthsW - weaknessesO - opportunitiesT - threats

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Planning

It is thinking ahead of objectives, strategies, financing, production, marketing, profit prospects, and growth responsibilities.

However, business planning should be realistic.

Business planning involves the attainment of goals, and the way to accomplish such goals.

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Planning

Principles of Planning

Planning must be realistic. Planning must be based on felt needs. Planning must be flexible. Planning must start with simple projects

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PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Stages of Business Planning

Unplanned stage. At the start of the business, the owner-manager is busy looking for funds, customers, materials and equipment. He has no time for planning. His entire attention is devoted to the daily operations of his business in his intense desire to survive.

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PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Stages of Business Planning

Budgeting-System stage. Eventually, the owner-manager realizes the need to develop and use a budgeting system. Estimated incomes from sales and expected expenditures are made. This is done to facilitate the orderly functions of the growing enterprise.

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PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Stages of Business Planning

Annual planning stage. The owner-manager drafts an annual plan. He can use either the top-down planning or the bottom-up planning. In top-down approach, the owner-manager provides the goals and let the employees comply with them. In case the bottom-up approach, he encourages his employees to participate in planning the goals and strategies of the enterprise. The first approach in planning is autocratic while the other one is democratic.

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PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Stages of Business Planning

Strategic planning stage. As the business enterprise becomes bigger, a long-range planning is needed. This is a three-or five-year plan. Such plan has flexibility to be able to adjust to changing conditions. An executive of the Xerox Corporation claims that some of their plans are being revised every day of the year. At this stage, planning develops into a more strategic character.

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PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

Criteria Of Effective Planning

The plan should state clearly its objectives. The plan should provide measures for a satisfactory accomplishment of the objectives in terms of quantity, quality, time and cost. The plan should state the policies which should guide the people in attaining the objectives.The plan should indicate what department or unit will be involved in accomplishing the objectives. The plan should indicate the time which should be allowed for each activity. The plan should specify the required resources and their corresponding costs.The plan should designate the officers who will be held accountable for the accomplishment of the objectives.

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

PLANNING THE ENTERPRISE

STEPS IN BUSINESS PLANNING

Evaluate your personal resources and interests, and the resources of the community.

Analyze your market.Choose a proper business location.Prepare a financial plan.Prepare a production plan.Prepare an organizational plan.Prepare a management plan.

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Starting and Organizing the Enterprise

ORGANIZING AND SETTING THE ENTERPRISEOrganization

An organization is a group of two or more persons who work together to attain a common set of goals.

Organizing is a process of combining and coordinating resources and activities in order to accomplish efficiently and effectively certain objectives.

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ORGANIZING AND SETTING THE ENTERPRISE

FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION

1. Single ProprietorshipThis is a form of business organization that is owned and

usually managed by one person. It is the oldest and simplest form of business ownership. It is also the easiest to start.

AdvantagesEase and low cost of formation and dissolution.Retention of all profits.Independence and flexibility.Tax advantage and less government regulation.

DisadvantageUnlimited liability.Lack of stability.Limited access to credit.Limited business skills and knowledge.

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ORGANIZING AND SETTING THE ENTERPRISE

FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION

2. PartnershipIt is an association of two or more persons who act as co-owners of a business. Each partner contributes money, property or service to their organization. There are two types of partners: general partners and limited partners. The liability of a general partner extends up to his personal properties while a limited partner is only liable to the extent of his contribution to business. In our country, we have also the capitalist partner and industrial partner. The former contributes money while the latter provides service or management.

ADVANTAGESEasy to organize.Availability of more capital and credit.Retention of profits.Better business skills and knowledge.

DISADVANTAGESUnlimited liability.Lack of stability.Management disagreement.Idle investment.

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FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION 3. CORPORATION

It is an artificial being created by operation of law, having right of succession, and the powers, attributes and properties expressedly authorized by law or incident to its existence. The shares or certificates of ownership of a corporation are called stocks. The owners of stocks are called stockholders or shareholders. There are two types of corporations: private or close corporation and open corporation. The first one is owned by a few individuals, usually relatives and friends. The other one is owned by any individual who buys shares of stock which are openly traded in the stock markets.

ADVANTAGESLimited liability.Easy to raise capital.Perpetual life.Specialized management.

 DISADVANTAGESDifficult to organize.Strictly regulated and supervised by the government.Some corporations are socially irresponsible.Formal and impersonal employer-employee relationship.

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ORGANIZING AND SETTING THE ENTERPRISE

DESIGNING BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONOrganizational Structure

Formal system of task and reporting relationships showing how workers use resources.

Formal way employee responsibilities are assigned

Organization Hierarchy of authoritySpecific rules and regulations for workStandardized trainingDivision of work

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ORGANIZING AND SETTING THE ENTERPRISE

DESIGNING BUSINESS ORGANIZATION

Organizational designThe process by which managers create a specific type of organizational structure and culture so that a company can operate in the most efficient and effective way

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ORGANIZING AND SETTING THE ENTERPRISE

DESIGNING BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONFactors Affecting Organizational Structure

Organizational environment

StrategyTechnologyHuman Resources

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DESIGNING BUSINESS ORGANIZATION

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The way an organization’s structure works depends on the choices managers make about:

1. How to group tasks into individual jobs

2. How to group jobs into functions and divisions

3. How to allocate authority and coordinate functions and divisions

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DESIGNING BUSINESS ORGANIZATION

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Keys To Organization

Clear line of authority and responsibilityResponsibility coupled with authorityReport to one supervisorAccountability moves upwardDelegate authority to the lowest practical levelLine personnel separated from staff personnelSimple yet flexible structure

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DESIGNING BUSINESS ORGANIZATION

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Four Options For Departmentalization

1. Functional: arrange according to function such as production, marketing, research2. Product: divide according to type of product sold3. Geographic: divide according to region4. Customer: divide according to the relationship with the customer such as wholesale, retail or direct sale

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Maraming salamat po!!!

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STRENGTHS OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICE

cheap and abundant raw materials

sufficient funds availability of technology presence of skilled

workers management and

technical expertise of the entrepreneur

good quality or service ease of production

WEAKNESSES OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICE

high price poor quality/service weak management lack of skilled workers irregular supply unattractive design high costs of production

OPPORTUNITIES OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICE

big demand for the product or service

favorable government policy or support

scarcity of the product or service

poor quality of existing product

absence of product or service

possibilities of good profits

THREATS shortage of raw

materials at a given time entry of many

competitors increasing costs of

production expectation of

unfavorable government laws, such as taxes

deteriorating peace and order

emergence of unfair demands of workers through labor union activities

SWOT ANALYSIS