Guest Post by Deb Brown When I visited Decatur County, Iowa, several people said that wanted a brewery. They talked about the big barriers in their way: finding the right building, the right funding, the right people. The big idea seems really hard this way. Why not start smaller? Start by using the Idea Friendly Method: Gather Your Crowd, Build Connections, Take Small Steps. Here are some of the questions I suggested they ask themselves and each other to help them start small. Gather Your Crowd
Invite them to come together, over a beer, and talk about the big idea of having a microbrewery. Talk to each other, think about all the ideas. Build Connections
Take Small Steps
Again, bring people together, over a beer, to talk about the possibilities! Apply this Idea Friendly Method to your own big ideaAny idea to make your town a better place can follow the Idea Friendly method. If you’d like some help to see how that would work in your town, check out the SaveYour.Town video Big Ideas? Small Steps!
from https://smallbizsurvival.com/2019/03/how-do-you-start-a-microbrewery-with-micro-steps.html
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