How to Organise and Operate a Small Business in Australia - John English

How to Organise and Operate a Small Business in Australia

Turning Ideas into Success

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2024 | 12th edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-67659-3 (ISBN)
41,10 inkl. MwSt
How to Organise and Operate a Small Business in Australia is your hands-on guide to running your own business. This new 12th edition contains information, skills and ideas that are up to date, easy to understand, and simple to use.
You have an idea for a business, but you’re not sure where to begin. Or perhaps you have made a start, but you’re not sure what to do next. It’s a common dilemma shared by everyone who has been down the same path. Where can I go for help? What are my legal obligations? How do I start making sales? How can I use digital marketing? How do I organise my operations? What’s involved in employing staff? How do I handle my finances?

How to Organise and Operate a Small Business in Australia is your hands-on guide to running your own business. This new 12th edition contains information, skills, and ideas that are up to date, easy to understand, and simple to use. It reflects fundamental changes that have taken place as a result of the pandemic and the surge in small business digital technology. A feature of this new edition is a series of reflective exercises designed to help you evaluate your business ideas for their commercial potential.

Used by tens of thousands of Australians to become self-employed, this new 12th edition is the most comprehensive small business handbook in Australia. An essential read for anyone who wants to have a business of their own.

John English brings together a lifetime of business insight as an accountant, entrepreneur, and associate professor in entrepreneurship at the University of Tasmania. The simplicity and clarity of this book is a reflection of the author’s ability to blend his academic expertise with years of practical first-hand business experience.

INTRODUCTION

PART A PREPARING FOR SELF-EMPLOYMENT

1. The self-employment decision

The power of being small. Diversity of small businesses. Pros and cons of self-employment. Personal characteristics and success. Management skills and experience. Taking the plunge. Risk of failure. Summary.

2. Information and assistance

Choosing and an accountant. Choosing a solicitor. Finding a mentor. Business Enterprise Centre. Trade association. Australian Institute of Company Directors. Networking. State and territory small business agencies. Commonwealth government. Training programs. Summary.

Reflective exercise: Why do I want to be self-employed?

PART B GETTING STARTED

3. Pathways into business

Parallel opportunities. New market opportunities. New product and service opportunities. Buying a Business. Buying a franchise. Starting from scratch. Summary.

4. Start-up nuts and bolts

Legal structure. What’s in a name? Business Registration Service. Licences and permits. Insurance. Summary.

5. Business plan

Myths and reality of planning. Putting your plan on paper. Sample business plan. Adapting to change. Summary.

Reflective exercise: Evaluating the Risks

PART C MARKETING PLAN

6. Marketing strategy

Understanding your customers. Customer information. Positioning your business. Products and services. Distribution. Promotion. Pricing. Marketing mix. Summary.

7. Traditional marketing

Direct marketing. Media advertising. Writing advertising copy. Publicity. Sponsorship. Personal selling. Summary.

8. Digital marketing

What is digital marketing? Do I need a website? Search engines and directories. Email marketing. Online promotion. Social media. Mobile marketing. Getting help. Summary.

Reflective exercise: Capturing the Target Market

PART D OPERATIONS PLAN

9. Operating practices

Service operations. Retail operations. Online operations. Manufacturing operations. Summary.

10. Location and layout

Temporary premises. Home-based business. Retail premises. Service businesses. Manufacturing premises. Local government regulations. Negotiating a lease. Summary.

11. Employing staff

Legal framework. Designing a job. Hiring new staff. Motivation and performance. Staff turnover. Summary.

Reflective exercise: Creating a Smooth Operation

PART E FINANCIAL PLAN

12. Financial information

Paper trail. Accounting system. Balance sheet. Income statement. Financial ratios. Monitoring performance. Summary.

13. Managing liquidity

Operating cycle. Managing accounts receivable. Managing inventory. Managing accounts payable. Managing cash flow. Overcoming problems. Summary.

14. Managing profitability

Cost structure. Contribution margin. Break-even point. Product and service profitability. Customer profitability. Market channel profitability. Monitoring costs. Summary.

15. Financing and taxation

Borrowing money. Leasing. Equity capital. Government grants. Australian taxation system. Summary.

Reflective exercise: Financial Forecasts

Appendix: Assessing Commercial Potential

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 40 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 460 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Planung / Organisation
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-032-67659-0 / 1032676590
ISBN-13 978-1-032-67659-3 / 9781032676593
Zustand Neuware
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