Each of us have different ways of prioritizing when and how they get things done, but many people find “To do Lists” or “Checklists” a very efficient way to keep track and prioritize what needs to be done in a day, week, month. Some of us keep these lists in a notebook or notepad, while others keep them electronically on their phone or computer. For a start-up business this can be very important for both the preparation of a business plan and financial projections but as an ongoing to tool.
A recent article by Anita Campbell and Fed Exp on Small Business Trends listed a very thorough 30 Point Checklist for Start-Up, https://smallbiztrends.com/2013/04/startup-checklist.html?goback=%2Egde_137517_member_234693696.
I’d like to add # 31 – Contact your location Small Business Development Center . . .
So, to sit down with Louisa Miller, IESBDC Business Consultant, to talk about starting your own business contact the Victorville Office today for an appointment.