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Start, Grow, Reinvent:

Start, Grow, Reinvent:. Tips and Tools for Building Your Business or New Career. Michelle Pajak-Reynolds. How did I get here…. Parents met across a jewelry counter Making since 5 years old 1999---Opened business

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Start, Grow, Reinvent:

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  1. Start, Grow, Reinvent: Tips and Tools for Building Your Business or New Career Michelle Pajak-Reynolds

  2. How did I get here… Parents met across a jewelry counter Making since 5 years old 1999---Opened business 2001---BFA in Jewelry & Metals with a minor in Marketing from Kent State University 2002--- Exhibitions & Publications

  3. Jillian Barberie, Malibu Monthly Magazine Pirouette Bracelet

  4. Sofia Bush, LA Brides Magazine Daffodil Necklace

  5. Nona Gaye, Savoy Magazine Dazzle earrings, Posy ring, Sangria necklace

  6. 2009 “My Country Song Year”

  7. Now what? • Almost quit • Re-evaluated resources • Greatest wealth is in relationships • The current path was no longer acceptable • Nothing to lose by trying new things

  8. Getting started on a new path • Reached out to my network • Introduced to professors at Baldwin-Wallace College • Utilized every available existing and new resource • Network, network, network….

  9. Tips & Tools • Get Clear • Seek Feedback • Be Curious • Get Out of the Office • Practice Gratitude • Ask • Plan

  10. Get Clear: Mindset & Values • Do, Have, Be vs. Be, Do, Have • Values: the non-negotiables • How do you live out your values both professionally and personally? • Lesson learned: • Create opportunities in alignment with my values

  11. Seek Feedback: Blind spots • What are you doing well? • Where are you shooting yourself in the foot? • What are your opportunities for personal and professional growth? • Lessons learned: • Taken certain skills for granted • The best of intentions can get lost in translation • Better collaboration

  12. Be Curious: Assumptions • What are your assumptions/excuses about what you’re capable of accomplishing, experiencing, etc? • What are your assumptions about your field? • Where did these assumptions come from? • Lessons learned: • Holding onto ideas and excuses that weren’t serving me • Get out of my own way

  13. Get Out of the Office:Voice of the Customer • Purpose is to learn about them, their day, and pain points • Not selling anything • Meet with top customers, former customers, and others you want to learn more about • Identify opportunities for new business • Improve an existing business or new business idea • Lesson learned: • Paid attention to the common “complaints” and identified opportunities for applying my talents in new ways to add significant value to my field

  14. eMERGE:A Business Blog for Creative People

  15. Practice Gratitude: Send Fan Mail • Recognize what you want to see repeated • Build network and new opportunities • There’s always more to the story • Lesson learned: • A well written note can have a great impact

  16. Hot Pink Style and ICON Magazine Lush Bracelet & Lily Necklace

  17. Ask for what you need • “It” can’t happen if you don’t ask • Build connections with retailers • Build connections with performers, fashion media and stylists • Venues for speaking engagements and teaching workshops • Arts based economic development organizations

  18. Plan • Business Plan: You’re not too small • Why your business is needed • Your resources and goals • Strategic Plan: Commitment to pursue a particular set of actions to grow your business/career • Where are you now? • Where do you want to be and when? • How are you going to get there? • How do you know you’re getting there?

  19. Final thought “You come from a long line of tough broads who have all lived to be about 100 years old and don’t know the meaning of the word can’t. Don’t EVER let anyone tell you, you can’t do something.”

  20. Contact info: Michelle Pajak-Reynolds 330 554 7560 info@michellepajak.com www.michellepajak.com eMERGE: A Business Blog for Creative People http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/emerge

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