Associated Business Our
business issues are your business issues.
“It was hard enough to build up my skills as a weaver to my
current level,“ said one client. “And now you want me
to learn business skills as well? It’s a whole new set of stuff
to learn!!“
We all know people who talk constantly about
how "someday" they
will start their own profit-making business as a practising artist.
Many of these people never seem to take action. Why? Many say, I
want to have a career as a practising artist, and I know this means
having my own business, but I don't know the first thing about managing
a business. For instance, how can I even find time to grow a business
if I am overwhelmed doing my art as it is?
It’s hard -- it’s really hard -- to give daily attention
to your business when you’re trying to meet deadlines on getting
product out there, especially because our outside circumstances --
things like clients’ needs, suppliers’ availability,
sales, cashflows -- change daily. What’s more, you can’t
see the immediate results. It’s not like a garment. A garment
either hangs correctly when draped on a model, or doesn’t;
the dye either took, or didn’t; but questions like:
* How do we reach our goals?
* In what new ways can we innovate and optimize our business?
* How do we bring best practices to our business?
* How do we save money?
These quotestions are hard to answer, hard even
to evaluate, because you can’t
see the result until
way after you’ve made your business decisions,
and there are many other factors which can affect performance.
The ability to answer those hard questions is the big factor which
stands between a great design and a great designer.
It’s why people with heaps of talent aren’t necessarily
the best known or best promoted, whereas people with less talent
but more business skills often are.
Wanna make that leap? We at Beautiful Silks
have set up procedures to help you. If you are a textile artist
or trader, maybe you should consider becoming an associate business
of ours. It’s win-win.
Our associated businesses can join our development
forums, where we have joined with other professionals to provide
exposure to a wide source of ideas. We’ve streamlined the
problem solving process and we can provide us with an objective
review.
• we can provide you with skills, infrastructure, reviews and a supportive
network of experienced textile business people (for example fabric designers,
pattern-makers, dye technologists, and specialist textile subcontractors),
as well as printers, graphic designers, and web designers.
• we can help you exploit your skills (e.g. teaching craft workshops)
and sell your products.
You can join our retail space by enrolling in our Associates
Program, or you may simply get some coaching and mentoring when you reach
crucial milestones in your business.
What we can show you?
Our experience includes,
but is not limited to:
Knowledge of suppliers
Over 20 years in design
and manufacture
Knowledge of supply chains, shipping, customs agents,
warehousing & insurance,
land transport & similar logistics
Support
systems, both software and old-fashioned technology
Banking, finance,
offshore banking, and foreign currency transactions,
Telecommunications
Packaging and packaging suppliers
Retail networks
Customs, customs brokers, import
and export permits
Business licensing, accountancy and tax matters
Business
planning
How can Beautiful Silks help you think about these
issues? How can Beautiful Silks help your business?
In heaps of ways. We:
Ask the dumb
questions. By nature we tend to forget what we know. By sometimes
asking the dumb questions we come back to the basics that allowed
us to be successful
Ask
the hard questions. Sometimes we all need someone who will challenge
us. This will help identify old belief systems and assumptions
that may not serve you anymore.
Teach methods.
We’ve done well
in our business for a reason: we have developed a valuable methodology,
which incorporates an approach and skills that you need. (I’ve
written my Ph.D. thesis along similar lines... if you want to download
the relevant chapters, just email me and I’ll
send you the link). There is nothing wrong with realizing that
you don't know everything.
Introduce
new ways of thinking and doing things. Many times a person will
hire a coach because what was working is no longer working. A
fresh perspective is needed. There is nothing wrong with realizing
that you’re
in a rut and need help.
are objective. We keep you thinking
in a straight line without being pulled off track by side issues.
We bring a clarity and focus to the situation
Hold you accountable: Many of
us in positions of responsibility need to be held accountable
or we can lose focus or direction. It is too easy to be transaction
driven and focus on the immediate. This means the really important
stuff doesn't get done.
Let you vent. All of need to vent
in a safe place. This frees up valuable resources and lets us
see the situation in a different light.
Ok... so you've finally reached that stage in the development of
your textile business to get started. You've done the research, you
have a game plan and you're ready to go except for one small detail...
you need more resources than you can afford.
Beautiful Silks can also:
Provide access to valuable
resources. In our time in business we have developed a serious
infrastructure, not only of computers, fax machines, photocopiers
but of meeting rooms, transport (including lockable trailers),
display equipment, shop-fittings, cameras logistical equipment
(trolleys, racks, tubs for rolls of fabric) which are available
on a fee-per-use basis.
Provide
introductions to useful people. In our time in business we have
developed relationships with people who get things done. One of
the valuable tools I bring to the relationship with my associates
is my relationships with other companies and individuals that,
if need be, can help solve and resolve problems very quickly. We
can also introduce you to potential business partners, key customers,
and resellers.
Provide access to
markets through our retail show-room, warehouse, trade fair presence,
web-site and gallery.
Assist in developing financial projections based
on economies you achieve by sharing our resources. Financial projections
for the business are equally important, including a profit and
loss statement, a cash flow statement, and balance sheet for the
enterprise. These are developed along with a narrative discussion
of key milestones and detailed monthly budgets. Developing these
components of the plan entails market analysis, competitive strategy,
and manufacturing cost analysis. Our association with offshore
manufacturers is very helpful to designers at this point.
Developing, updating and refining
business plans is an annual ritual for most businesses, to guide
day-to-day operations. Effective business plans include an executive
overview, detailed discussions of the product or service of the
business (including the all-important value proposition), the market
size and dynamics, competitors and competitive positioning, the
management team, and the operations of the business. We will work
closely with you to create the detailed tactical and financial
plans necessary for the operation of a business.
Creating this plan is the first step toward working on your business
instead of working in your business.
Where necessary, we can also
arrange external consultants for you to deal with special areas
(e.g. law, tax, Patents and other industrial property rights).
What gives Beautiful Silks the
qualifications to help your business?
In an ideal world, everyone could accept
everyone else at face value, but the world we live in is far from
ideal. For example, all sorts of people who’ve never run businesses work in the TAFE system
delivering small business training. They’ve never run a business,
rather like computer consultants who haven’t worked in the
industry.
We’re different!
Our credentials show that we’ve “been there and done
that”: Peter Lucena has been trading textiles successfully
for over 45 years is demonstrably the most experienced textiles dealer
in Australasia. We have a successful textile business which has been
operating, with a small break, 10 years in the same building. Marion
Gorr commenced working in textiles in Melbourne in 1996, after a
long career in design and manufacture in New Zealand. Jon Gorr (
the elephant) was a bankruptcy lawyer from 1991 to 2004 and helped
over 500 individuals and firms in financial difficulty to reconstruct
themselves; his research for his Ph.D. thesis covers the teaching
and learning of practical business and legal skills. In short, we
know emerging textile businesses. We know small businesses. After
all, that’s where we’ve come from.
Visit our testimonials page for references and testimonials that
you can check. (Email me, if you're super-keen, if you want the link
the relevant bits of my thesis)
Whilst working as a bankruptcy lawyer the
elephant wrote over 50 business plans for struggling businesses
looking to restructure or survive administration, which has allowed
them to regain the confidence of creditors, raise funds for new
ventures, finance business expansions, introduce new products and
services into the marketplace, or and bring more intelligence to
the business planning process. Most business planners focus on
businesses which are making it. By working with so many that weren’t,
in bankruptcy practice, the elephant learned to help businesses
avoid financial chaos.
We are successful business people in our own right. We are not retired
TAFE teachers. We are not people who think that running NEIS schemes
on commonwealth funding is a fast way to earn a buck.
Acquiring new skills and knowledge is what
keeps us sharp and allows us to grow our small businesses and ourselves.
But just like any other product, you have to be a savvy consumer
to get the most out of a learning experience. Set out what you
want to get out of the experience first. We’ll aim to answer your questions about
the learning situation, style, and delivery to your satisfaction.
And, of course, we’ll guarantee this in writing: the learning
or training to be delivered, how and when the services will be delivered,
and the price of the services. We’ll set out materials for
you to read in advance, and suggest a Personalised Learning Plan
with session goals for your specific needs. This way we’re
both clear about our expectations before we proceed.
CLICK
HERE to
see a sample set of class notes with discussion points.
Some new businesses can receive a huge boost by becoming part of
our exciting new retail project.
From November 2007 Beautiful Silks - Australasia’s premier
silk business - will sell our range of silk textiles, fabrics and
fibres from Australia’s premier silk retail area - our new
inner city warehouse and retail space at 101 Victoria St, Fitzroy,
Our main target market is predominantly the sort of person who attends
the Textile and Fibre (Tafta) Forums -- female, aged over 40, with
disposable income, educated, craftspeople themselves, and generally
either urban or retired professionals in retirement areas of rural
Australia. Our secondary target market is textiles students, predominantly
young women at inner-city tertiary institutions. Whilst we also market
to resellers like boutiques, wedding designers and fashion houses,
as well as craftspeople, artisans, service industry consumers (such
as schools, galleries, museums, theatre companies and the like) and
some industrial consumers, most retail items are purchased by retail
consumers.
We are looking to display and sell the work of
producers of exciting, new Australian designs in textiles, garments
and accessories. Their work will complement ours, and each-others.
They will make a minimum 12 month commitment to use our space and
let us market their work.
There is a strict limit of 12 artists or
designers
to be displayed in the retail area.
Our artists will also benefit from:
our strong wholesale presence,
allowing us to wholesale our artists' work;
our major web-site presence, and
our strong industry profile developed through major sponsorships;
the location of our gallery next
door;
our international gallery connections
and links to importers of Australian textile goods throughout Asia;
our unmatched expertise in the
textile industry and in small business management and development;
access to our skills, meeting
areas, systems, services, infrastructure and logistics.
Our area will be Australia’s premier silk retail area because
of its tried and true yet unique concept. It will incorporate a relaxed,
understated sales area; no pressure, only high-end product, great
service by experienced, dedicated and trained staff who share the
buyers’ passions for textiles. It’s the concept developed
by Peter Lucena and used in Auckland since the 1960s, updated for
Brunswick St in 2007; and will be for textiles what Readings is for
books. Instead of book readings we’ll have a gallery, instead
of writers’ groups we’ll have discussion forums and workshops.
And, of course, coffee and snacks whilst you’re browsing. Our
retail space will attract people wanting to buy any of our great
range of products, our raft of business services our our series of
training DVDs over the counter. The entire concept will backed by
our terrific web-site, which will be updated with every new product
of every associated business available in our retail area.
Interested?
People proposing new or existing businesses
who want to be part of our project will need to include a business
plan in their application. if you don’t have one, we can
help you to prepare one (which does not mean that you’ll
automatically be accepted). You must explain in clear, concise
language:
What is your product or service? You will also
want to include why you've chosen this particular product or service.
Who
are Your Customers? Identify who you plan to sell your product or
service too and why. The demographics (age, sex, language, country
or city, income, etc.) You need to clearly identify your customers
in order to properly target your advertising, packaging and pricing,so
we can see if this fits with our target market.
What Makes You Different?
What niche are you filling that they are not or what do you plan
to do to fill a particular void in the market that you've identified?
Will
the market pay your prices?
What price do you have to charge to make
money?
Whether our business style fits with your personality
style.
Whether our business style fits with your target
market.
A budget for that shows you can pay for our services.
Any
Opportunities for you to develop new skills.
Any Opportunities for
you to develop a new, marketable product or service.
Risk to you if
the co-operative project fails.
To wrap it up, you should include a breakdown
of both projected profit and loss per month (in graph form)for
the first year in business. Show one-time and day-to-day expenses
versus projected profit. Your business plan should show you making
enough of a profit each month to live on – if it doesn’t,
then it may be considered unfeasible.
We can only proceed if co-operation is in both our interests.
People who want to sell goods in our space will
pay us for:
rent, which includes the marketing levy, access
to meeting rooms and access to our infrastructure (handy for those
without a commercial base in Melbourne who wish to meet clients).
The expected amount of rent is $3500 per year inclusive of GST.
logistic
support, for example when we arrange cartage, customs clearance
or storage of your goods. If you’re paying rent, you’ll
get a substantial discount on the cost of us arranging these services
and you’ll get the
actual services for not more than the discounted price we have
negotiated for ourselves.
products they buy from
us (you’ll have to
buy from us if we can supply what you want at a competitive price,
but you’ll get a minimum
10% discount if you’re paying rent).
products we sell for them
- a commission on sales of 19% inclusive of GST.
introductions and
facilitation (e.g. to when we arrange a manufacturer to make garments
to your sample and then oversee the production; when we set up
facilities for you to accept payments from overseas client’s
credit cards in US dollars so that you can buy supplies in USDs
without having to convert currency and pay bank fees) this will
usually be a percentage of turnover.
mentoring and other professional
services. If you’re paying rent,
you’ll get a substantial discount on these.
in some cases such
as photocopying, a per-item fee on an at-cost basis.
What’s in it for us?
We seek to build core
relationships with our associated businesses. This will allow us
to focus 80% of our time on the few (20%) relationships that can
help us reach 80% of our financial goals. By building our core relationships
with our associated businesses, we aim to spend less time to earn
more money, because we’ll focus in on our
highest-potential relationships. They’ll be easier to service
once the client is integrated into our business model as an associate.
We aim to become a trusted, strategic advisor
to our “core
relationship” clients. Clients we’ve built up to be
technically capable and good at business buy more from us, not only
because they’re stronger but because we retain their loyalty.
This will allow us to stop wasting time on the clients that won't
help us as much.
We will build our core relationships by providing “win-win” business
solutions, where we share some costs, some risks and some profits.
By assisting in cost and risk sharing, marketing and the provision
of value added services we will assist our associated businesses
to meet their business goals, and solve their problems. We will:
alert
them to opportunities which are likely to move forward, such as joint
presence at trade fairs, and ways we can co-operate in taking advantage
of those opportunities.
add value to our associates by mentoring
and coaching, in a way that will build the relationship, in a
way that ties directly to our associates’ goals
and opportunities.
introduce our associates to our huge network of
business associates, other traders, craftspeople, artisans, and
professionals.
allow
our associates to duplicate our systems including our proprietary
software.
share costs and risks wherever possible to allow
all of us to take advantage of economies of scale. We will pass
on savings we make through increasing economies of scale to you.
The most powerful solution to be offered to a business which does
not have a series of systems is our own tried and proven set of systems.
We make them available as part of our mentoring package.
Turning your dream of a business into the reality of a business
is not easy and there are no guarantees. But the opportunity exists
and, if you're prepared to take the leap, working with Beautiful
Silks should put you on the right footing to get started.