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+BOSS-Talks

Scalable Business

Models

Presenter: Jan Triplett, Ph.D. CEO Business Success Center Sales, Marketing & Financial Strategy #BOSSModelsFeb2014

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+ This is me. 2

We produce smarter owners, better sales, scalable businesses! •  We’re the place to come for tools & systems to ramp up or scale your business •  30 years of successful results

•  High tech to no tech firms •  Service & product businesses •  A-Z industries & professions

•  Award-winning, Internationally recognized

•  NCRC Professionally certified

•  Proud to be green ©Business Success Center, Austin, TX 2014. All rights reserved.

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+Goal of this BOSS-Talks

n  Get ideas to share and use in your business situation.

n  Information is from: n  My book, Networker’s Guide to Success 3rd Edition,

n  Planning to Go (to be released March 1) and

n  My posts at http://ownersview.com/owners-viewblog/

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(Business Ownership Success System)

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+Agenda

n  Kinds of Models

n  Things to think about

n  Q&A as we go along

n  Worth Reading

n  Events Worth Attending

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Scalable  Business  Models  

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Scalability  Defined  "   Scalability  is  the  ability  of  a  business  to  handle  a  

growing  amount  of  work  in  a  capable  manner  or  its  ability  to  be  enlarged  to  accommodate  that  growth.  

"   It  implies  that  the  underlying  business  model  offers  the  potential  for  economic  growth  within  the  company.  

From  Wikipedia  

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Business  Model  Defined  "   Describes  the  rationale  of  how  an  organization  creates,  delivers,  

and  captures  value  (economic,  social,  cultural,  or  other  forms  of  value).  

"   In  theory  and  practice,  it  is  used  for  a  broad  range  of  informal  and  formal  descriptions  to  represent  core  aspects  of  a  business:      

 Purpose      Target  Customers    Strategic  Business  Units  (what  the  business  sells)    Strategies    Infrastructure  and  Organizational  Structures      Trading  Practices,  and    Operational  Processes  and  Policies.    

"   The  process  of  business  model  construction  is  part  of  business  strategy.  

From  Wikipedia  

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All  are  Scalable  Business  Models  

"  Product  "  Service  "  Product  with  Services  

"  Services  with  Products  

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Models  Refined  

"  Entrepreneurial  "  Proprietorship  "  Guild  

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Differences  in  Models  "  Customers  

"  Employees  

"  Timing  

"  Growth  Strategy  

"  Systems  

"  Exit  

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Scaling  &  Exit  Are  Related  

"  Money  

"  Effort    "  Time  

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Decide  Where  You’re  Going  First  

"  Multiple  locations  

"  Sell  "  Franchise  "  License  "  Go  Public  "  Close  Doors  

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Who’s  Going  with  You?  Solo  or  Partner?  

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How  Do  You  Know  You’re  Scalable?  

"   Flexible  &  Adaptable  "   Quick  to  ID  problems,  opportunities,  threats  "   Easy  to  manage,  maintain,  upgrade,  fix  "   Minimal  disruption  when  changes  made  

"   Consistent  "   Deliverables  (including  access  to  suppliers)  "   Operations  "    Customer  Attraction  &  Retention  "   Financials  

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What  if  you  don’t  scale?  "  Hard  to  fund  "  Hard  to  hire  help  "  Hard  to  get  time  off  "   Lifestyle  Business  "   Freelancer  "  Cash  flow  ups  &  downs  "  Business  dies;  hard  to  sell  

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Now  what?  "   Analyze  what  you’re  doing  now.  

"   Decide  if  scaling  is  right  for  you.  

"   If  yes,  spend  quality  time  to  make  it  more  scalable  &  hire  right  —  No  hip  shooters!  

"   If  no,  live  with  it  —  Padre  Island  billboard  “If  our  music  is  too  loud,  too  bad.”  

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Next  BOSS-­‐Talk  "   Topic:  Successful  Business  Owner  Traits  

"   Thursday,  March  6,  11:00-­‐11:30am  CST  

"   RSVP  at  http://www.eventbrite.com/e/business-­‐success-­‐center-­‐boss-­‐talks-­‐successful-­‐business-­‐owner-­‐traits-­‐tickets-­‐10510297583?utm_campaign=new_eventv2&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eb_email&utm_term=eventurl_text  

"   Please  tell  others.  

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18 Resources n  Meet & Grow – free scalablity potential meeting (email

marsha@ownersview to schedule)

n  BSC’s Income Generation Partnership — select opportunity for clients wanting an active partner to help generate income.

n  Consider reading: n  Blue Ocean Strategy by Kim & Mauborgne n  The Networker’s Guide to Success 3rd Edition, ebook by Jan Triplett

at Apple, Amazon, & Nook or pdf from the BSC n  Thinking Big, Staying Small by Ruiz, Triplett, & Shipp-Evatt n  BSC Enewsletter “40,000 Foot View” on business strategy. Free. n  Checklist Manifesto by Gupta.

n  For other business strategy resources, check out: n  http://www.ownersview.com n  Jan Triplett and Daniel Diener’s guest posts for the Business Bank of Texas

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19 Coming Up

n  Next BOSS-Talks online Thurs. March. 6(11:00-11:30 CST) “The Right Stuff: Successful Business Owner Traits”. Do you have what it takes?

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n  B2B Meetup —Perfect Partner Mon. Feb. 24 11:45-1:00PM CST online interview with Mike Whiteside, CEO of Black Dog Salvage and star of DIY and HGTV’s “Salvage Dawgs” on growing a business and a partnership.

n  First Looks Forum Mentoring Program Feb. 18 Must apply by Feb. 10. Free

n  Owners MBA (Go here for more info)

Find out more about our other business development events at http://ownersview.com/owners-mba-tools/business-development-meetings/

To talk, email me ([email protected]).

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+Here’s to

your success!

Jan Triplett [email protected]

www.ownersview.com 512-933-1983

#BOSSModelsFeb2014


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