One day i want to start my own business. Maybe something in the Information Technology field. Doing computer networking, automation, web programming or something in that nature. but the thing is ... How do i get the education to run a professional business? How do i learn about departments. How do i learn about each departments functionality. How do i learn about each job title. Sometimes i get confused. How does a business owner know all the different kinds of people to hire? How do they know what need? What are the rules of hiring and firing people.. What are the forms and processes... What legal things do i need to learn? How do i plan and execute? I am, there is just too much information and i have no clue where to start. I need like a roadmap of everything. What is a board of directors. How does it work? Who can go in it.. Should i learn more about business administering or financing? It seems overwhelming... So basically how do i start? where do i start? Do i need to go to school for business administration? Is that the correct course? any help would be great.
See if your local community college has classes in business, economics, finance, law, etc. You don't necessarily need a degree though it wouldn't hurt to have one. When you are sure about the type of business you want to be in, join a national or statewide association dedicated to that type of business. Lots of information there.
Starting a business in IT is a fantastic goal! I get how overwhelming it can feel, especially with all the details you have to consider. A few years ago, I was in the same boat. I took some online courses that covered basics like business structure, hiring, and finance. It really helped me break things down into manageable chunks.
Connecting with local entrepreneurs was super helpful too. They shared their experiences about hiring and running their businesses, which made things clearer. For a solid roadmap, why not check here? There are some great tips on starting a small business that could point you in the right direction.