Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Gladys Kidd Participates In ICABA'S Business Forum



On September 26, I participated as one of four panelists of Successful Entrepreneurs discussing two of the most impactful lessons learned in running their businesses.   Other panelists included:  Lorna Owens, Basil Bernard and Courtney Cunningham.

The business forum was sponsored by ICABA, (Identify, Connect, Activate the Black Accomplished), at the University of Miami Executive Education Center and was attended by a large number of black entrepreneurs and professionals.





In June, I released a book "Small Business Playing Big: The Game of Government Contracting." The book was written to encourage and motivate those that share a dream of owning their own business and to provide information and resources to help small businesses grow.  

The book is about my journey as a small business owner, the challenges I faced and the strategies used. It also shares “Lessons Learned.”

Among the lessons learned that had a major impact on our business are:


BUILDING STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIPS

Building Strategic relationships is very important to small businesses. It helps extend your organization's reach through partnerships, alliances, joint ventures and sub contracting agreements.

In seeking relationships:

A.  Choose partners that add to the strength of the team
B.  Select partners with experience and solid track record. Do your due diligence
C.  Seek out partners with strong financial background.   


A good example of building strategic relationships was the team that helped us win our first major contract with the Florida Department of Transportation, a partnership of three (3) women owned businesses.   

First off the team was diverse comprised of one Anglo firm, one Hispanic and an African American firm, which was representative of our multi ethnic, multi cultural community.

One of the partners was with Ryder. She brought lots of experience and the financial capability to help us qualify. The Hispanic firm had prior experience with the agency and knew the important players.

Our firm brought the added diversity needed to make the team work, and we had the capabilities to produce multi-lingual and multi-media materials.

The partnership was successful because it helped us win the contract and that open many doors for us.


PROFIT FROM BEING A PRIME CONTRACTOR

My second Lesson Learned was that of profitability. Being a prime is profitable and can help you grow your reputation and your business.  

After working for FDOT for several years, we bid and won a contract as a prime contractor to provide public Involvement Services for the Reconstruction of Biscayne Blvd./ US 1 from Broward County Line to 135th Street.  This is a major accomplishment for a small business because as the prime you assume added responsibilities and liabilities. You are responsible for the success or failure of the project. Because the buck stops with you.

The contract was for multiple years and this worked out to our advantage providing the necessary revenues that helped us grow our business.

My personal experience is that running your own business can be one of the most exciting and productive journeys that you will ever experience. 


6 Reasons to Start Your Own Business

Each year, thousands of new businesses are started and there are some great reasons for starting a small business. Even in a tough economy, starting a business of your own still offers many benefits. If you’re on the fence and trying to decide if you should start a business, here are a few reasons to go ahead and take the risk.

Reason #1 – Control Your Own Career
Reason #2 – Better Job Security
Reason #3 – The Earning Potential is Unlimited
Reason #4 – Make Your Own Schedule
Reason #5 – Do Something You’re Passionate About
Reason #6 – Enjoy Challenging Yourself

Starting a small business is an excellent choice for many reasons. From being your own boss to achieving financial freedom, there are many benefits to enjoy along the way. While becoming an entrepreneur takes hard work, building something of your own and realizing your dreams makes the effort worth it.

So, for all you dreamers still sitting on the fence, now is the time. In today's economy' starting your own business could be more than a dream. It could be your economic survival.  

So for some people it starts with a dream, I want to be my own boss!

Or for others the need to start your own business may result out of necessity:

·      Tired of looking for that special job in today's economy

·      Got laid off because of the recession

·      Tired of working long hours for someone else   

·      Retired and seeking a new career path


Start small and grow your business. There are many resources available today to assist you. Don't forget that marketing your business is important, if they don't know you exist, or they can't find you, they can't use you.

And as Oprah Winfrey said: "The big secret in life is that there is no big secret. Whatever your goal, you can get there if you're willing to work.”

Also remember:  You cannot win a race if you are not running.







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