Startups Should Think Big, But Start Small

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Although we are all about big thinking, most of the time, starting out small is the best way to build a business. When an entrepreneur’s eyes get bigger than his stomach, a business can quickly fail. But when a company decides to set smaller goals, an entrepreneur has a greater chance of reaching each and every one of them.

Small Goals

One of the most important things that your business can do, from the get-go, is make small goals to work toward. Small goals are sometimes more effective than big goals because they seem more attainable, more realistic. Starting out a business small and accomplishing each goal along the way helps you and your business to work its way up. Incorporate your small goals into your overarching business plan. Another great way to set small goals is by making a “goal list” each day with everything that you and your employees need to accomplish. By staying on-task with these small goals, you will, in effect, accomplish the big ones.

Small Finances

From business expenses and your location to employee motivation, you need to not only have general business goals, but you also need to have financial goals. As a small business, your financial needs may not be very big. For example, you may want to start your with only one location (small) and then, when you are financially ready, open another location and grow the business. The key to smart financing is constructing a business plan that outlines your financial, marketing and personnel goals.

Be Patient

Don’t get too far ahead of yourself. It is extremely important to be patient in the startup process. Growing a strong and successful business is a slow process. By achieving each small goal however, your business will grow and grow and grow-just be sure to pace yourself and give the company some time to do so.

Big Thinking

In the startup process, it’s important to keep your eyes the same size as your stomach-but that doesn’t mean that your creativity has to be small! Be sure dream big and imagine all of the possibilities for your company. Thinking big allows you to become more creative within your company and therefore, be one step ahead of the game.

Without a doubt, there are some major benefits to starting small. Keep in mind your small goals, your finances, and make sure to be patient-but don’t let starting small get in the way of your big thinking.