Self Assessment Business Readiness Survey Step 1 of 7 14% Introduction & Contact InformationThis self-assessment has been created to help you to assess your entrepreneurial capacity and identify potential difficult aspects for you as you start your business. You will receive scores regarding personal, business, and lifestyle readiness. The purpose of a personal assessment is to help you see more clearly the habits you possess and to compare these to the core traits of entrepreneurs. Remember, this is a starting point for you to identify the skills you might need to improve upon as you begin your small business venture. Running a small business requires you to be a jack-of-all-trades. It is important to know early on which skills you have and those you will have to learn or delegate to others. The skills covered in this section can be acquired if you work at it. When answering the questions, consider past and present activities, including community, religious or professional organizations, work, family, or hobbies. Chances are you routinely use many business skills without knowing it. The lifestyle assessment looks at the effects that starting and running a small business will have on not only your life, but your loved ones as well. Lifestyle preference encompasses what you value as a human being – who you are, the priorities in your life that guide your decisions and determine what motivates you. You will need to study these lifestyle issues in order to create a compatible work and personal life fit. This is for your information only. The Nevada SBDC will not receive, review or share your score with anyone. This form will be auto emailed to you once completed. You can forward this to a Nevada SBDC Business advisor to discuss. The Nevada SBDC does not monitor this form. Please email admin@nevadasbdc.org or call 800-240-7094 to request a business advisor. Estimated time to complete: 10 minutes Name First Last Email(Required) Address City State Zip Code Email Notices(Required) Yes No We may occasionally email training announcements and other small business news. Personal Assessment The purpose of a personal assessment is to help you see more clearly the habits you possess and to compare these to the core traits of entrepreneurs. Remember, this is a starting point for you to identify the skills you might need to improve upon as you begin your small business venture.1. I set limits for myself and follow them (with money, time, projects).(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 2. I am happiest when I am responsible for myself and my own decisions.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 3. In group situations, I usually take a leadership role (setting the agenda, organizing duties, etc.).(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 4. I do things on my own. Nobody has to get me going.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 5. I enjoy putting myself “on the line.”(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 6. If I don’t know how to do something, I will seek out information to learn how to do it myself.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 7. I am an on-time kind of person.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 8. I enjoy seeking out new challenges.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 9. I find it exciting and exhilarating when circumstances change and I must adapt or expand my abilities.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 10. I have strong intuition, and I listen to it.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree Personal Assessment ScoreScore earned:A score between 25 and 40 points indicates you are well on your way to having the right mix of personal skills to weather the challenges of starting a small business. You enjoy setting your own goals and achieving them, and you are comfortable with taking some risks. On those statements you selected strongly disagree or disagree, consider ways to enhance these skills. Your ability to identify your weak areas and seek out ways to improve upon them speaks to how successful you will ultimately be in your entrepreneurial venture. A score below 25 indicates you may not have the right mix of personal skills yet to overcome the challenges of starting a small business. You may lack confidence in certain areas, but with training and experience you could develop these skills and abilities. Identify individuals that can help you learn more about these areas and seek their mentorship or advice to help you improve your abilities. Business Assessment1. I keep track of my personal finances and balance my checkbook every week/month.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 2. I create monthly and yearly budgets for myself and follow them.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 3. Even if I don’t prepare my tax return myself, I understand the concepts regarding taxation.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 4. I understand the difference between fixed and variable costs.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 5. I regularly read business books to improve my skills.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 6. I have work experience in the industry or field in which I am interested in starting a business.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 7. I have successfully managed people by: setting goals, delegating responsibility, and addressing performance.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 8. I have hired and fired people.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 9. I know how to use computer software to create professional, effective presentations.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 10. I know how to prepare an invoice.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree Business Assessment ScoreScore earned:A score between 25 and 40 points show you may already possess basic business knowledge and skills. Review the areas where you chose strongly disagree or disagree and concentrate on learning the skills in these areas. A score below 25 points indicates you probably need to polish some existing skills and learn some new business skills. Take some time to narrow the specific areas of business in which you need to develop by looking at the areas where you chose strongly disagree or disagree. Utilize upcoming trainings provided by our statewide small business resources like Nevada SBDC, SCORE, and more or request access to our video library of previous trainings at https://nsbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events?reset=1. Lifestyle Assessment1. I can support myself without taking money out of my business for 1 year.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 2. If I need to, I could keep my full-time job and run my new business on the side.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 3. I have no problem working 10 – 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, including holidays.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 4. My family will tolerate my working 60 hours or more a week.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 5. I am prepared to lose my savings.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 6. Beginning my own business is not all about making money.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 7. I can go a year without a vacation.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 8. I am comfortable setting, evaluating and achieving my own 1, 3, and 5 year plans.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 9. I don’t get sick very often.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree 10. I know what time of day I do my best work and make sure I spend that time preparing on my business.(Required) strongly disagree disagree agree strongly agree Lifestyle Assessment ScoreScore earned:A score between 25 and 40 indicates you may have a good tolerance for the impacts that running a small business will have on your life. Your score reveals that you are flexible enough to take on the challenges and uncertainties of beginning a new business. Be sure to pay particular attention to the statements where you chose strongly disagree or disagree and keep these in mind when choosing what type of business is best for you. A score below 25 does not automatically disqualify you from pursuing your own venture. This simply reveals some of the realities of your life and gives you the parameters within which you must make business decisions. Look at the statements where you chose strongly disagree or disagree and you may be able to draw some conclusions about how time, money, family, and health factor into your ideal lifestyle. This form will be auto emailed to you once completed. You can forward this to a Nevada SBDC Business advisor to discuss. The Nevada SBDC does not monitor this form. This assessment will not determine the success of your business, but help you assess your strengths and areas of improvement. Δ Print PDF