Women owned businesses are one of the fastest growing segments of
the economy and Latina owned businesses are leading the trend with
explosive growth. Latina entrepreneurs share many of the small
motivations for entrepreneurship as all women business owners: to control their own
destiny, to improve their economic situation, to achieve greater
flexibility or are motivated because of a change in their job
situation.
Like all women business owners, two thirds (66%) of Latina
entrepreneurs come into business ownership by starting their
own businesses; far fewer of them purchase, inherit or acquire
their business through gift or marriage. Latina entrepreneurs
share the same frustrations of business ownership with women
of all ethnic backgrounds such as access to capital, procurement,
taxes and healthcare, expanding markets, long hours and the
burden of responsibility that comes from being employers.
A unique challenge encountered by women business owners is
that of finding the way to balancing a challenging business life
with the needs of family and expectations.
We are seeing more and more Latina entrepreneurs starting
businesses at rates never seen before. Today, Latina
entrepreneurs are more visible, more assertive, and more
successful and are rapidly becoming an integral part on the
landscape of small business. Based on current business and
economic data, it is clear that Latina-owned businesses have
come a long way. Equally clear is that they are destined to go
much farther. The signs are everywhere, predicting that the
numbers of Latina owned firms will increase dramatically in the
next 5 to 10 years. No doubt, they will enjoy marked triumphs
given their strong entrepreneurial spirit, hard work ethic and
unmistakable drive. They may start small but always dream big!
Still, the path to business success is not an easy one and may not
be every woman’s cup of tea. Aside from building a solid base
that includes a well thought out business plan, and establishing
accounting, financial and legal relationships, I offer the following
three points on the road to business success.
#1. KNOW YOURSELF. Be brutally honest and clear on what
really matters to you. The ultimate definition of business success
is the ability to influence outcomes and to deliver the desired
impact. Knowing yourself also means recognizing the trade-offs
you are willing to make. Compromises will be necessary. You
need to be perfectly clear on how you will balance your business,
personal interests and relationships and your family- especially
children.
2. KNOW THE CULTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS INSIDE
AND OUT. What and who matters! The what is- embracing the
focus, setting goals and strategically achieving results. The who isidentifying
and establishing relationships with appropriate parties
working within corporate Supplier Diversity and
Procurement divisions.Your product or service may be just what
they are looking for, but you have to establish that important
link. Moreover, to influence, impress and achieve you must
demonstrate that you have the capacity to deliver.
3. HARD WORK, HARD WORK AND MORE HARD WORK.
Success is earned and should never be viewed as an entitlement.
Demonstrating that mindset will be evident to others and will
command attention and respect. Respect comes from delivering
results. All other activity is extraneous and an unaffordable
distraction.
Adelante Juntos,

Maria Monreal-Cameron
President and CEO
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