TCS Presentation 1 - Place Dynamics LLC
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GROWING SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN’S
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY THROUGH
TARGETED BUSINESS ACCELERATION SERVICES
AND A NETWORK OF CO-WORKING CENTERS
The Problem We See
SE Wisconsin needs to grow 21st Century
businesses – the “knowledge economy”
Businesses need access to space, training,
support, and resources
Local ED does not have the capacity
Programs are too generic or mfg-oriented
The “Big Picture” Approach
Target SE Wisconsin’s knowledge economy
Form a regional collaboration (non-profit)
Provide focused training and support
Establish a network of co-working centers
The Targeted Knowledge Sector
Provide intellectual and creative services
Information
Professional, scientific, and technical
Management of companies
Sell goods or services outside of the region
The Core Knowledge Market
5,831 potential entrepreneurs
1,924 emerging entrepreneurs
5,267 sole proprietorships
6,041 stage one small businesses
Total = 19,063
The Broader Client Market
19,063
+ 121,253
(Core Market)
(Secondary Market)
+ 50,493
(Tertiary Market)
190,809
Potential Clients
Existing Service Providers
Small Business Development Centers
SCORE, WEN, WBIC, BizStarts, etc.
Public and private incubators
Regional ED organizations
Local ED organizations
Knowledge Sector Services
Start-up training and assistance
Business management training
Growth related assistance
Marketing assistance
Networking opportunities
Marketing Assistance
Selling to the public sector
Selling to businesses
Subcontracting
Building image and credibility (PR)
Collective promotional opportunities
What is Co-Working?
Alternative office space for one or more
Office, cubicle, and open space
Monthly, weekly, drop-in, virtual
Conference rooms, workspaces
Shared resources
Our Co-Working Concept
A network of spaces in the region
“Home base” and satellite desks
VPN and online services (phone, fax)
Shared resources (copier, scanner, printing,
binding, specialized software, AV equip.)
ECONOMIC
VITALITY
CLIENTS, RELATIONSHIPS
AND RECOGNITION
PRIVATE
SECTOR
SERVICE
PROVIDERS
ACCESS, PARTNERSHIPS
RECOGNITION
PUBLIC
SERVICE
PROVIDERS
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERS
INVESTORS
AND
SUPPORTERS
NEW BUSINESSES
CUSTOMER TRAFFIC
BUSINESS
FORMATION
UNIVERSITIES
AND
TECHNICAL
COLLEGES
STUDENT/FACULTY/BUSINESS INTERACTION
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
RESEARCH AND COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMUNITIES
AND
BUSINESS
DISTRICTS
BUSINESS
GROWTH
ACCELERATION
SERVICES
JOB
CREATION
CO-WORKING
CENTERS
PROPERTY
OWNERS
NEW TENANTS
INCREASED VALUE
MEMBER
BUSINESSES
BUSINESS
SUCCESS
Next Steps – Immediate Needs
Identify partners
Establish organization (non-profit?)
Fund research / business plan
Research: Training / Support
Survey businesses and entrepreneurs
Identify training needs and providers
Identify support needs
Prepare training and support plan
Estimate cost and facility needs
Research: Co-Working Space
Determine facility needs
Siting / market optimization study
Preliminary site identification
Cost / space feasibility
Co-working center plan
Creating a Business Plan
Organizational structure
Facility development plan
Operational plan
Initial / continuing funding plan
Marketing plan
Measures of Success
Start-up and growth activity
Program and space utilization
Program and space user satisfaction
Organizational self-sufficiency