Growing and Sustaining a Successful Business

Introduction

Mark Uhrynuk and Charlene Wong welcome you to module 6, all about how a successful start-up is built!

The learning objectives within the module include:

  • To understand the key themes and drivers of successful start-ups
  • To understand the structure of and the different forms of a business plan
  • To understand the basics of funding and monetising your start-up business
  • To review strategies for growing your business from start-up to sustained success

Common themes and drivers of successful start-ups

  • Here, Mark Uhrynuk and Charlene Wong outline key themes and drivers of successful start-ups. Although, there is no “one size fits all”, investing time into your business canvas will help build a successful start-up.

Developing and Executing Business Plan

  • A business plan is a document that describes your plan for starting and operating your new business. Here, Mark Uhrynuk and Charlene Wong will go into depth on the structure of a business plan and the different forms a business plan can be written out in order to optimise business success.

Funding your Start-Up Business

  • Funding your start-up business is one of the most important parts of building a successful start-up that will allow you to build capital and maintain a successful start-up. Here, Mark Uhrynuk and Charlene Wong will discuss the basics of funding your start-up business, from the types of financing that you might consider to the types of investors that might provide that financing.

Strategies for Growing your Business

  • Here, Mark Uhrynuk and Charlene Wong will briefly review strategies for growing your business from start-up to sustained success. To complete the start-up lifecycle, we will review the options to consider when looking to monetize your start-up endeavours.

Relevant Toolkits

For more detailed guidance on building a successful start-up:

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