Pyramid of Success
You & Problems
Purpose Before Profit
Lemonade Stand Lessons
BizKid$: Steps to Start a Business
100

There is no substitute for work. Worthwhile results come from hard work and careful planning.

Industriousness (Effort)

100

Who said “people buy what you do, not why you do it”?

Simon Sinek

100

Businesses that exist to make a social and/or environmental impact. ________________ maximize impact rather than solely maximizing profits.

Social Enterprises

100

Money given to a business by customers buying its products.

Revenue

100

The first step in starting a business.

Idea

200

Comes from mutual esteem, respect and devotion. Like marriage, it must not be taken for granted but requires a joint effort.

Friendship

200

These are the heart of all inspiring brands!

Values

200

Social Entrepreneurs value these principles. Known as the triple bottom line!

Planet, People, Profit

200

Unique visual that distinguishes your business.

Logo

200

The second step in starting a business.

Market your product/service.

300

To yourself and to all those depending on you. Keep your self-respect.

Loyalty

300

The first step in problem solving.

Identify the problem.

300

Having a strong effect on someone or something. The influence of one action on another.

For companies, it is the people or society you are having a positive effect or influence on.

Impact

300

The simplest legal structure where a business is owned by one person.

Sole Proprietorship

300

The third step in starting a business.

Figure out expenses/costs.

400

With all levels of your organization. Listen if you want to be heard. Be interested in finding the best way, not in having your own way.

Cooperation

400

The third step in problem solving.

Understand the problem.

400

The reason why something exists. For companies, it is the foundation of every experience. 

It is the underlying essence that makes a brand relevant and necessary.

Purpose

400

They repeatedly buy from the same business and are reluctant to change.

Customer Loyalty

400

The fourth step in starting a business.

Funding

500

Brushes off those with whom you come in contact. You must truly enjoy what you are doing.

Enthusiasm

500

The fourth (last) step of problem solving.

Address the problem.

500

The clothing brand that Mr. Hughes likes to wear (especially his hats).

Patagonia

500

Employees interacting with customers in a positive way, employees working harder, and employees being more efficient are all outcomes of...

High Employee Morale

500

The fifth step in starting a business.

Business Plan