My Internship
Essay Preview: My Internship
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This internship gave me the opportunity to work with business owners and entrepreneurs who are in the same situation that I will hopefully be in after my graduation. This situation of course is following a dream and starting a new business from scratch. From the first meeting with Eustace to my last day researching I learned that preparation and research are the most vital tools to make a business prosper.
The first day in the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) I along with other student interns met with SBDC director Eustace Kangaju. Eustace spoke to us about what the SBDC is and what it offers to the community of Philadelphia. He spoke about the special seminars that the SBDC offers regarding all aspects of business development. After handing out the SBDC programs he explained in detail the contents. There was the confidentiality agreement, a portion regarding self-profiting from work offered to the business owner. I signed the confidentiality agreement and any other forms that I needed to, and then Eustace explained to each one of us what our first project would be and whom we would work with.
I got assigned to work for a bookstore located in downtown Philadelphia near Independence Mall that concentrated on local artists, authors, and African-American works. This business owner needed help getting the business to the level of profitability she needed in order to be successful. Eustace for this project assigned me to work with Pearl Whang-Harerra.
I met with Pearl a couple days later during my first day working in the SBDC. She gave me the bookstores business plan and asked me to read over it and study it. She said pay attention to the estimated numbers that the business owner, Angela, had projected in her accounting plans. After studying the business plan I learned that the expected numbers for the first year were all correct except for the estimated revenues. The actual expenses met very closely to Angelas estimations, however the revenues were lacking. The lack of revenue created a domino effect of negatives for the business.
This bookstore was open for approximately a year and a half, and the lack of revenues had started to take its effect on the store. Angela had to let most of her staff go and now her only employees were herself, a volunteer friend, and an co-op intern from Drexel University. Angela was also working another job so that she could supply the financials she needed for her personal needs. Not being able to keep employees was affecting the business and her in many aspects.
On the personal level she was forced into working many more hours then she originally was anticipating. As an entrepreneur it is known that many hours are needed to have the business take off and be successful. However, when the business owner is working another job and then working the floor of her own business some of the important aspects of business development takes a back seat and gets forgotten. As an entrepreneur keeping accurate financial records, inventory records, and creating new aspects of business that will help it grow are most important. The problem is when Angela is working up to sixteen hours a day, working on records and business development becomes harder to concentrate on and the actual work done on them is less productive.
The revenue loss causes many other problems also. Since there was no money coming into the business, Angela is unable to purchase new titles that she believes would add value to the store and also titles that customers are inquiring about. In the bookstore business customers are very aware of book title rankings and they seek to find those titles. If a bookstore cannot afford to carry the new titles it handicaps the business from being able to capture new customers and keep previous customers.
Another important portion of her business that is being affected is the loss of revenue is bankrupting her ability to market the bookstore. Without money coming into the business you cannot advertise it. Angela made the decision that she would not mortgage anymore of her own personal property to advertise the business.
I will now write about what I worked on for this business prior to meeting with the actual business owner, Angela. Pearl Whang gave me the duty of researching the business plan and then research many aspects of the bookstore business. I used the Temple University Paley Library websites databases to conduct my research. I mostly used the LexisNexis and Business and Industry databases. In all my research I found information and data that all agreed with each other.
The most important information I found in my research was that the bookstore industry nationwide was falling in numbers of stores, sales, and profits. This was the most important information I found because it showed me what kind of economical situation I was entering. The good I found of this data was that when you have negativity in the bookstore industry there are always stories of bookstore success stories. As these bookstores were dropping in numbers and the existing stores revenues were low and they needed to adapt their businesses in order to find new revenue streams.
As I continued my research I found that the reason the numbers of stores was diminishing and the revenue of each store was diminishing was due to the emergence in the last decade of bookstore super giants Barnes and Noble and Borders Bookstore. These two bookstore giants created a stranglehold in the industry because of their financial advantages that give them the opportunity to market their stores, enlarge their inventory, update their inventory, and create new programs in the industry that have brought new customers into their stores.
Some of the new programs and ideas that these stores have created to entice new customers have been the creation of the bookstore cafй and gift cards. These bookstores designed the physical store with a large cafй area which would include coffee, cold drinks, pastries, and other food included with a comfortable seating arrangement that would draw readers to buy books and come read them in the stores while eating and drinking their products. This idea has brought in a huge revenue stream with a high profitability margin.
Through my research I found that the existing smaller stores are going through many similar programs to capture back some of the industry. Most stores started a gift card program with the average gift card of twenty-five dollars. This has created an option for existing customers to purchase gift cards for others people who would potentially become new customers of the small bookstore. This gif card idea is most beneficial during the winter holiday season where customers purchase them in larger numbers and bigger monetary numbers.
Another new innovation that these stores created was a membership program.