Manitoba Startup RoadMap How to Plan, Start, Grow, Market and Expand a Strong Successful Business in Manitoba, Canada The Manitoba Startup Roadmap is a comprehensive guide in the form of a checklist of every step that must be followed to successfully start a new business in Manitoba.We have widely researched all the steps in our Manitoba Startup Roadmap among successful small businesses. Our Manitoba Startup checklist contains all the things that thousands of people who have successfully started their own business say are important to do when starting a new business.We have researched all the steps in our Manitoba startup Roadmap with people who were starting up or running all different types of business in Manitoba. Examples of some of them are accountants, training consultants, cafe owners, car servicers, catering suppliers to schools, designers, IT specialists, massage therapists, craftspeople, house renovators, manufacturing, printing, record and music shops, self-publicists, hairdressers, wedding co-ordinators, gardeners and landscapers, website designers, management consultants, management trainers, quarry managers, sales agencies, textiles and temp agencies.Manitoba Startup Roadmap Content1. Check how successful your business idea will be.1.1. Explain your business idea1.2. Make sure there is a market for your business.1.3. Decide if your business idea will be a success.2. Check your ability to run the business.2.1 Decide what skills are needed for the business2.2 Look at your own skills2.3 Plan how you will develop your skills2.4 Check your own performance3. Check what law and other regulations will affect your business3.1 Make sure your business will be set up legally3.2 Make sure your business will trade legally3.3 Meet the current regulations for health and safety4. Work out what money you need to start the business and keep it running4.1 Decide how much money you need to start the business4.2 Decide where you will get the money to start the business4.3 Estimate your income and expenditure and decide how you will keep track of it4.4 Decide how you will judge if the business is financially successful5. Decide how you will sell and market your products and services5.1 Find out about the market for your business’s products or services5.2 Produce a plan for marketing5.3 Produce a plan for sales5.4 Decide how you will judge the success of your marketing and sales6 Decide how to use quality standards in your business6.1 Decide if the quality is important to your business6.3 Set quality targets for your business7 Decide on your policy for looking after customers7.1 Find out what your customers need from your business7.2 Develop a policy to meet your customer's needs7.3 Decide how you will put your customer service policy into practice8. Get premises for your business8.1 Decide if your business needs its own premises8.2 Choose premises for your business8.3 Agree with the terms and conditions for the premises9 Decide how you will get equipment, tools, and materials9.1 Decide what equipment, tools, and materials you need for your business9.2 Decide where to get the equipment, tools, and materials for your business9.3 Make sure you can get the equipment, tools, and materials when you need them10. Get the right staff for your business10.1 Decide how to get the skills the business needs10.2 Decide if you should employ staffPlan how you will get staff, train them and judge their work11. Develop a plan for your business11.1 Check the research you have done about your business11.2 Create your business plan12. Structuring & Registering Your Business