Title: Starting Your Own IT Company
1Starting Your Own IT Company
Jennifer Mertens Marianne Doyle Aaron
Johnson Willie McGarry
2Overview
- What is an Entrepreneur?
- Statistics
- Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- Skills an Entrepreneur Should Possess
- Starting a Business
- Interviews
- David Garthe
- Harry Brumleve
- Case Study
- Red Hat
- Comparison and Conclusion
3Questions?
- How many of you have started your own business or
currently own a business? - How many of you hope to start your own business
someday in the future?
4What is an Entrepreneur?
- Coming from an entrepreneur himself, Bob Reiss
says, - "Entrepreneurship is the recognition and pursuit
of opportunity without regard to the resources
you currently control, with confidence that you
can succeed, with the flexibility to change
course as necessary, and with the will to rebound
from setbacks.
http//www.thinkinglike.com/Essays/entrepreneur-de
finition.html
5What is an Entrepreneur?
- A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the
risk for a business venture.
http//www.thefreedictionary.com/entrepreneur
6Statistics
7How many businesses open and close each year?
- Starts and Closures of Employer Firms from
2000-2004.
Category 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
New Firms 574,300 585,140 569,750 553,500e 580,900e
Firm Closures 542,831 553,291 586,890 572,300e 576,200e
Bankruptcies 35,472 40,099 38,540 35,037 34,317
http//www.sba.gov/advo/stats/sbfaq.pdf
8What is the survival rate for new firms?
- Two-thirds of new employer establishments
survive at least 2 years, and 44 survive at
least 4 years, according to a new study. - Major factors in a firms remaining open include
an ample supply of capital, the fact that a firm
is large enough to have employees, the owners
education level, and the owners reason for
starting the firm in the first place, such as
freedom for family life or wanting to be ones
own boss.
http//www.sba.gov/advo/stats/sbfaq.pdf
9What role do women and minority entrepreneurs
play?
- 66 of all home based businesses are owned by
women. - Today, 4.7 million women are self-employed in
the United States. This represents a 77
increase since 1983.
http//www.sba.gov/advo/stats/sbfaq.pdf
10What role do women and minority entrepreneurs
play?
- Of the 23 million firms in 2002, 6.9 percent
were owned by Hispanic Americans, 5.2 percent by
African Americans, 4.8 percent by Asian
Americans, 0.9 percent by American Indians and
Alaskan Natives, and 0.14 percent by Native
Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders. - In 2002, minorities owned 4.1 million firms that
generated 694.1 billion in revenues and employed
4.8 million workers.
http//www.sba.gov/advo/stats/sbfaq.pdf
11Top 10 Cities For Entrepreneurs
- Minneapolis
- Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Newport News Va.
- Washington D.C.
- Atlanta
- Miami
- Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
- Charlotte/Gastonia/ Rocky Hill, N.C.
- Salt Lake City
- West Palm Beach, Fla.
- Orlando Fla.
Journal of Accountancy Source
Entrepreneur and DB, 2003
12Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- A Good Match
- Outside the Norm
http//www.startupjournal.com "Are You Qualified
To Be an Entrepreneur"
13Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- A Good Match
- Self confident
- Multi-skilled
- Innovative
- Results-Oriented
- Risk taker
- Committed
http//www.gdrc.org/icm/micro/define-micro.html
14Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- A Good Match
- Children or grandchildren of immigrants
- Relationship with key breadwinner in the family
is competitive - Complete a college degree
- Get fired from several jobs Dislike working for
others
http//www.startupjournal.com "Are You Qualified
To Be an Entrepreneur"
15Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- Some of the most often found qualities in
successful entrepreneurs are tenacity, leadership
skills and the ability to adapt to unexpected
developments. - Some argue that although personal traits are
important, they do not necessarily determine why
someone becomes an entrepreneur.
"Mastering the Entrepreneurial Life Cycle"
16Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- Outside the Norm
- Some people think in order to be entrepreneurial,
you have to start your own company but this is
not true. - Buy Companies
- Inherit Companies or take over for a founder.
- Work within large corporations, starting new
ventures that spin off.
http//www.startupjournal.com "Are You Qualified
To Be an Entrepreneur"
17Skills an Entrepreneur Should Possess
- Focused
- Have a Vision
- Are Leaders
- Persistence and Passionate
- Have Technical Skills
- Flexible
http//ezinearticles.com/?Critical-Entrepreneurial
-Skillsid84877
18Skills an Entrepreneur Should Possess
- Organized
- Strong Work Ethic
- Good Decision making ability
- Trustworthy
- Determined
- Healthy
http//www.geocities.com/mengle98/Ch1/page2.html
19Before You Start
- How well do you qualify to be an entrepreneur?
- http//www.liraz.com/webquiz.htmq10
- Go through a checklist similar to this one
- http//app1.sba.gov/survey/checklist/index.cgi
20Before you start
- You need a strategy
- Every business strategy needs to have the
following elements - Arenas where will we be active?
- Vehicles how will we get there?
- Differentiators how will we win in the
marketplace? - Staging what will be our speed and sequence of
moves? - Economic logic how will we obtain our returns?
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21Getting Started
- 31 Tips to face your fears and get started
- Most startup articles focus on the mechanics of
launching a business. But the inner journey to
starting a business is just as important as
writing a business plan and getting financing. - Suzanne Mulvehill
http//www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,320394-
1,00.html
2231 Tips
- Say yes to your yearning.
- Start a journal.
- Write down your goals
- Visualize your success.
- Create and read affirmations
- Evaluate your beliefs
- Do what you love
- Do something different every day
- Act "as if.
- Go out and scare yourself.
- Spend time in nature
- Accept all your feelings.
- Finish unfinished business.
- Get educated.
- Accept and believe compliments.
- Acknowledge your gifts.
http//www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,320394-
1,00.html
2331 Tips
- Give up excuses
- Eliminate "I can'ts.
- Accept confusion
- Know there is no "right" time
- Start small
- Say no when you mean no and yes when you mean
yes. - Resist self-judgment
- Stay out of overwhelm.
- Expect resistance.
- Answer your "what ifs.
- Practice patience.
- Overcome the "not good enough" syndrome.
- Ask for help.
- Trust your instincts.
- Treat yourself with tlc.
http//www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,320394-
1,00.html
245 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make
- The best way to succeed is simply to avoid
failure. - To avoid making mistakes Entrepreneurs must
- Examine the 3 Ts
- Time
- Temperament
- Talent
Five Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make Jim Stovall.?
Accounting Technology?CPA Wealth Provider Best
in Show?BostonOct 2005.? p.?18-19?(2?pp.)
255 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make
- Find his/her market niche
- I never perfected an invention that I did not
think about in terms of the service it might give
others I find out what the world needs, then I
proceed to invent.-Thomas Edison - Have ample financing
- Be ready to do everything by themselves
- Understand the amount of time and passion it
takes to be successful
Five Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make Jim Stovall.?
Accounting Technology?CPA Wealth Provider Best
in Show?BostonOct 2005.? p.?18-19?(2?pp.)
26Getting Started
- This website helps you get started
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- https//www.sos.mo.gov/
27Interviews David Garthe Harry Brumleve
28David Garthe
- Age 33
- Single
- From Ballwin, Missouri
- University of Missouri-St. Louis
- B.A. in Finance
- Minor in Partying
29David Garthe
- Watlow Electric, Inc.
- Started in Accounting, then IT
- Net Assist Temporaries
- Providing temporary Network Specialist
- CareerConnection.com
- Similar to Monster.com
- Used by many Fortune 500 Companies
30Garthe Corporation
- Garthe Corporation
- Incorporated in 2000
- Initial Business Plan
- Create websites that provide advertising value to
casinos - Sell advertisement to Casinos
- It was easy then (dot com boom)
31Garthe Corporation
- Time Management
- 15 Sales, 25 Admin, 60 Projects
- Results of Initial Business Plan
- Very Profitable until dot com bust
- Clients changed after bust
- Sold off sites to fantasy sports group.
32Garthe Corporation
- Refined Business Plan
- Create websites that provide subscription-based
services - ConnectMe.com
- Refined Time Management
- 50 Marketing, 15 Admin, 35 Projects
- Results
- Closed site after legislative issue with State of
Missouri - Next initiative already on the way
33Business Resources
- CPA
- Protect yourself from IRS
- Save money in unexpected places
- Guide through financial planning
- Attorney
- Assist with incorporation
34David Garthe
- 8 Must-have Traits of an Entrepreneur
- Ability to work, work, work
- Ability to read people
- Ability to listen
- A good business plan
- Financial Stability
- Love and belief in offered product
- Never think you are smarter than customer
- Accountability
35Harry Brumleve
- Age 32
- Single
- From Ballwin, Missouri
- University of Missouri-Columbia
- B.A. in German
- B.S. in Computer Science
36Harry Brumleve
- GA Sullivan (Avanade)
- Worked as Jack-of-All-Trades
- The perks were small
- Tellabs
- Worked on telephone exchange system
- Worked here for the big money
- Cambridge Business Partners (Novell)
- Worked on commerce logistics architecture
- 20 of all Logistics dollars spent
37Harry Brumleve
- Started Jet Engine Consulting in 2003
- Himself and a partner
- Formed once they had clients
- Did work for National Parks Dept.
- Wanted to get into consulting
- Was tired of working for the big firm
- Mergers
- No direction in accomplishing goals
38The Business Plan
- Two part Business plan
- Consulting A partner and himself
- Invest time and effort
- Produce superior customer service
- Solve people problems
- Help companies become more efficient
- Create a name through good PR
39The Business Plan
- Product Enterprise Service Bus
- Incubation period tied into consulting
- Work out the bugs
- Develop a relationship through product
- Consume product and make money
- Let mature and take to market
40Harry Brumleve
- What is an Entrepreneur?
- Career must be Humanistic
- Help solve people problems
- Had two mentors
- One was in computer science
- No such thing as a one time deal
- Invest to provide better service
- Not afraid to turn jobs down
41Harry Brumleve
- How have things worked out
- Consulted for Accenture
- Worked on eDemocracy software
- Currently Consulting for Botanical Gardens
- Writing classification software for Botanists
- Consults 35-40 hours a week
- Works on product 30 hours a week
- Travels 4-5 times a year
- Owns his home
- Has money invested
42Red Hat
43The Beginning
- Marc Ewing
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Started company after graduating from college
- Couldnt afford 10,000 Unix workstation
- Decided to use Linux because it was free
- Bob Young
- University of Toronto
- Ran a distribution company for Unix products
www.salon.com
44The Beginning
- Marc Ewing created a Linux development business
to accomplish a specific task - He decided there was more potential in developing
Linux and dropped his project - Bob Young was enamored with the concepts of open
source and free market - He saw the potential in Linux and begun
distributing it through a catalog company
www.salon.com
45Coming Together
- In 1994, Ewing released the first version of Red
Hat Linux - Young bought 350 of the 500 copies Ewing had
planned to print - Young decided he wanted to be more than a
distributor and Ewing didnt want to do all of
the business stuff
www.redhat.com
46Coming Together
- In 1995, Bob Young bought Ewings business,
merges it with his company, and names the company
Red Hat Software - Red Hat Linux 2.0 is released the same year
- Red Hat is able to secure the number one brand
name in the business
www.salon.com
47Company Profile
- Their mission
- To be the defining technology company of the
21rst century - 980 employees
- Publicly Held Company as of 1999
- Eighth biggest first day gain in history
- Headquarters
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- 27 Worldwide offices
www.redhat.com
48Company Profile
- They surpassed Sun Microsystems in share price in
2002 - In 2003, posted a profit for the first time
- It is announced that Red Hat ranks among the top
ten software companies in gaining share of IT
dollars (2004)
www.redhat.com
49What They Have Done
- It is estimated that Red Hat holds 70 of the
worldwide global Linux market share - Amazon.com is able to reduce technology costs by
25 by using Red Hat (from 71 million to 54
million) - Acquired AOLs Netscape software for around 25
million
www.redhat.com
50What They Have Done
- Released Red Hat Desktop 3 which is their first
dedicated desktop product. - Have entered into a partnership with IBM, Sony,
and Novell to take on Microsofts dominance of
the market (2005) - This partnership is buying up Linux patents to
control cost and control market share
www.redhat.com
51How They Did It
- Bob Young was never a computer guy, but he was
fascinated by open source and believes in a free
market - He saw opportunity with Linux when others just
laughed - Marc Ewing found something that worked better and
focused on it - They both took chances
www.redhat.com
52Overview
- What is an Entrepreneur?
- Entrepreneurial Characteristics
- Statistics
- Skills an Entrepreneur Should Possess
- Starting a Business
- Interviews
- David Garthe
- Harry Brumleve
- Case Study
- Red Hat
- Comparison and Conclusion
53Overview
- Comparisons
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- Clearly defined plan
- Adapted to continuously changing
- environment
- Vigorous implementation
- Sound technical skills
54Questions