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| − | To understand the range of professional advice services that may be available for a business owner, read these two articles produced by government-funded business support agencies: | + | * To understand the range of professional advice services that may be available for a business owner and why they are useful, read these two articles produced by government-funded business support agencies: |
| + | ** [https://www.business.qld.gov.au/starting-business/planning/advisers/types Types of business advisers (Queensland Government, Australia)] | ||
| + | ** [https://www.business.govt.nz/getting-started/advice-and-governance/how-business-advisors-can-help/ How business advisers can help (New Zealand Government)] | ||
| − | + | Note that some of the terminology and legislation referred to in these articles is specific to one particular country, but the issues and services referred to will be relevant in many different business environments. | |
| − | * [https://www. | + | * Consider the situation of one entrepreneur in Malawi, [https://www.microloanfoundation.org.uk/emmimah-nyalugwe/ Emmimah Nyalugwe], as reported by the Microloan Foundation. What are her main sources of advice? |
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| − | + | * Try to read one resource from your own country about getting professional advice for starting up a business. | |
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Revision as of 00:48, 20 November 2018
From the previous learning pathways in this 'Introduction to Entrepreneurship' course, we have seen that there are complex legal, ethical and financial decisions to be made when setting up a new business. Any business owner, especially an inexperienced entrepreneur, needs advice and guidance from others. These can include:
- professional advisers - trained professionals such as lawyers, accountants and IT consultants with specific areas of expertise
- a mentor - someone with relevant experience offering informal guidance and support
- a formal or informal support group, such as a business owners' network
Next we will look at the role of business mentors.