Description

Book Synopsis

Kitchen & Bath Business Project Management, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to professional practice for the kitchen and bath professional. This one-stop reference is based on the real-world experiences of kitchen and bath experts to ensure success in business and professional life. Kitchen & Bath Business Project Management, Second Edition is illustrated in full color throughout with improved graphic design so that visual learners can easily absorb both technical and professional practice information. This book also includes access to a companion website with easily customizable forms for increased efficiency, and an Instructor''s Manual.



Table of Contents

introduction xv

Acknowledgements xxi

CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1

Do You have What it Takes? 2

Evaluate Yourself 4

Before You Start 8

Why Many Companies Do Not Make It 10

Avoid These Common Mistakes 11

Getting Help from Advisors and Mentors 12

Summary 12

Review Questions 12

CHAPTER 2 Planning Your Business 15

What Type of Kitchen and Bath Business are You Going to Operate? 15

Your Business Selection Criteria 17

Deciding on the Right Business 17

Choosing a Name for Your Business 18

Stages of Company Growth 18

Short- and Long-Term Planning 20

How to Create a Strategic Business Plan for a Kitchen/Bath Dealer 21

Researching the Market 33

Preparing Your Business Plan 35

Reviewing Your Plan 40

Summary 40

Review Questions 41

CHAPTER 3 Business Start-up Issues .43

Choosing the Business Legal Structure 43

Other Requirements and Considerations 50

Location, Location, Location 51

Financing the Business 55

A Look at Taxes 60

Selecting Vendor Partners 61

Buying Groups—Sharing Expertise 63

Joining the Business Community 64

Taking Advantage of Outside Help 65

Summary 66

Review Questions 66

CHAPTER 4 Accounting and Record Keeping 67

Why You Need to Keep Good Records 69

Establishing Bookkeeping Procedures 70

Choosing an Accounting System 70

What to Keep Track of 71

Accounting Software for Your Business 73

Record-Keeping and Administrative Needs 74

Hiring an Accountant or Bookkeeper 76

Budgeting for Profit and Cash Flow 76

Summary 83

Review Questions 83

CHAPTER 5 Financial Controls 85

Understanding Financial Statements 85

Chart of Accounts 86

Balance Sheet 95

Cash Flow Analysis 98

Financial Ratio Analysis 103

Gross Margin 105

Ideas on How to Improve Gross Margins 108

Summary 120

Review Questions 120

CHAPTER 6 Protecting Your Business 121

Business Legal Structure 122

Professional Advice 122

Contractual Agreements and Personal Guarantees 122

Extension of Credit to Your Customers 123

Copyrighting Your Drawings 123

Developing an Insurance Program 124

Protecting Your Business from Theft 129

Summary 130

Review Questions 130

CHAPTER 7 Basic Ta x Management 131

Small Business Tax Management 131

Special Rules for Small Businesses 132

Tax Responsibilities 134

Specific Substantiation Requirements for Certain Expenses 134

Hints on Preventing an Audit 135

Help from the IRS 135

Other Taxes 136

Summary 137

Review Questions 137

CHAPTER 8 The Basics of Human Resource (People) Management .139

The Broad Picture of Human Resources 141

Future Human Resource Trends 142

Determining Your Needs 144

Deciding on the Right Compensation System for Your Sales Team 151

Examples of Compensation Plans 155

Resourceful Recruiting 159

Narrowing Down the List: Applications, Résumés, and Testing 162

Art of Interviewing 164

Making the Final Hiring Decision 167

Summary 171

Review Questions 171

CHAPTER 9 Human Resource Management—after the Decision Is Made ..173

The Orientation Period 173

Training and Development 175

Policy and Procedures Manual 177

Creating an Employee-Friendly Work Environment 180

Alternate Working Arrangements 181

Keep Tabs on Company Morale 182

Conduct Regular Meetings 182

Measuring Employee Performance 184

Developing Disciplinary Procedures 188

Defining at-will Employment 189

Terminating an Employee 189

Termination for “Just Cause” 190

Summary 208

Review Questions 208

CHAPTER 10 Marketing .209

Marketing and Sales are not the Same 210

The Big Picture: The Marketing “Wheel of Fortune” 210

Make the Time 214

Your Marketing Plan and Budget 215

Marketing Budgets 217

Knowing Who Your Customers are 222

Are You Offering the Right Product/Service Package? 224

Knowing Who Your Competitors are 227

Business Image and Branding 230

Establishing Your Brand 235

Finding and Filling a Meaningful Market Position 236

Why It’s Important to Have a Great Web Site 237

Develop an Advertising Campaign 238

Getting Your Work Published 240

Social Media Marketing 244

Sales and Selling 247

How to Get Started 247

Your Sales Team Needs a Strong Leader 254

Summary of How to Build a Marketing Plan 256

In Closing . . . 257

Summary 258

Review Questions 258

CHAPTER 11 Professional and Profitable Project Management 259

Introduction 259

Project Management Fundamentals: From Information Gathering to Visiting the Finished Room 260

Summary 265

Review Questions 266

CHAPTER 12 Responsibilities of the Business Owner/Manager 267

The Installation Delivery System 267

Job Site Dynamics: New House versus Old House 268

Job Site Dynamics: Single-Family Dwelling versus Multifamily 269

Installation Service Business Models 269

Key Competencies of Installation Specialists 271

Developing Successful Working Relationships 272

Systematic Approach to Project Management 274

Role of a Manfacturer’s Representative 286

Importance of Job Costing 288

Summary 289

Review Questions 289

CHAPTER 13 Responsibilities of Designer of Record 291

“Win-Win” Strategy 291

Designer’s Role during Project Documentation Process 292

Successful Designers are Detail Oriented 293

Understanding Construction Constraints 293

Summary 311

Review Questions 311

CHAPTER 14 Managing Client Expectations and the Job Site 313

Understanding “Remodeling Fever” 313

Managing the Client and the Project 314

Summary 331

Review Questions 331

CHAPTER 15 Industry Standards for Molding Order Procedures and Cabinet Installation .333

Ordering Molding 333

How to Install Kitchen Cabinets 336

Summary 344

Review Questions 344

index 345

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      Publication Date: 31/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118439128, 978-1118439128
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Kitchen & Bath Business Project Management, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to professional practice for the kitchen and bath professional. This one-stop reference is based on the real-world experiences of kitchen and bath experts to ensure success in business and professional life. Kitchen & Bath Business Project Management, Second Edition is illustrated in full color throughout with improved graphic design so that visual learners can easily absorb both technical and professional practice information. This book also includes access to a companion website with easily customizable forms for increased efficiency, and an Instructor''s Manual.



      Table of Contents

      introduction xv

      Acknowledgements xxi

      CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1

      Do You have What it Takes? 2

      Evaluate Yourself 4

      Before You Start 8

      Why Many Companies Do Not Make It 10

      Avoid These Common Mistakes 11

      Getting Help from Advisors and Mentors 12

      Summary 12

      Review Questions 12

      CHAPTER 2 Planning Your Business 15

      What Type of Kitchen and Bath Business are You Going to Operate? 15

      Your Business Selection Criteria 17

      Deciding on the Right Business 17

      Choosing a Name for Your Business 18

      Stages of Company Growth 18

      Short- and Long-Term Planning 20

      How to Create a Strategic Business Plan for a Kitchen/Bath Dealer 21

      Researching the Market 33

      Preparing Your Business Plan 35

      Reviewing Your Plan 40

      Summary 40

      Review Questions 41

      CHAPTER 3 Business Start-up Issues .43

      Choosing the Business Legal Structure 43

      Other Requirements and Considerations 50

      Location, Location, Location 51

      Financing the Business 55

      A Look at Taxes 60

      Selecting Vendor Partners 61

      Buying Groups—Sharing Expertise 63

      Joining the Business Community 64

      Taking Advantage of Outside Help 65

      Summary 66

      Review Questions 66

      CHAPTER 4 Accounting and Record Keeping 67

      Why You Need to Keep Good Records 69

      Establishing Bookkeeping Procedures 70

      Choosing an Accounting System 70

      What to Keep Track of 71

      Accounting Software for Your Business 73

      Record-Keeping and Administrative Needs 74

      Hiring an Accountant or Bookkeeper 76

      Budgeting for Profit and Cash Flow 76

      Summary 83

      Review Questions 83

      CHAPTER 5 Financial Controls 85

      Understanding Financial Statements 85

      Chart of Accounts 86

      Balance Sheet 95

      Cash Flow Analysis 98

      Financial Ratio Analysis 103

      Gross Margin 105

      Ideas on How to Improve Gross Margins 108

      Summary 120

      Review Questions 120

      CHAPTER 6 Protecting Your Business 121

      Business Legal Structure 122

      Professional Advice 122

      Contractual Agreements and Personal Guarantees 122

      Extension of Credit to Your Customers 123

      Copyrighting Your Drawings 123

      Developing an Insurance Program 124

      Protecting Your Business from Theft 129

      Summary 130

      Review Questions 130

      CHAPTER 7 Basic Ta x Management 131

      Small Business Tax Management 131

      Special Rules for Small Businesses 132

      Tax Responsibilities 134

      Specific Substantiation Requirements for Certain Expenses 134

      Hints on Preventing an Audit 135

      Help from the IRS 135

      Other Taxes 136

      Summary 137

      Review Questions 137

      CHAPTER 8 The Basics of Human Resource (People) Management .139

      The Broad Picture of Human Resources 141

      Future Human Resource Trends 142

      Determining Your Needs 144

      Deciding on the Right Compensation System for Your Sales Team 151

      Examples of Compensation Plans 155

      Resourceful Recruiting 159

      Narrowing Down the List: Applications, Résumés, and Testing 162

      Art of Interviewing 164

      Making the Final Hiring Decision 167

      Summary 171

      Review Questions 171

      CHAPTER 9 Human Resource Management—after the Decision Is Made ..173

      The Orientation Period 173

      Training and Development 175

      Policy and Procedures Manual 177

      Creating an Employee-Friendly Work Environment 180

      Alternate Working Arrangements 181

      Keep Tabs on Company Morale 182

      Conduct Regular Meetings 182

      Measuring Employee Performance 184

      Developing Disciplinary Procedures 188

      Defining at-will Employment 189

      Terminating an Employee 189

      Termination for “Just Cause” 190

      Summary 208

      Review Questions 208

      CHAPTER 10 Marketing .209

      Marketing and Sales are not the Same 210

      The Big Picture: The Marketing “Wheel of Fortune” 210

      Make the Time 214

      Your Marketing Plan and Budget 215

      Marketing Budgets 217

      Knowing Who Your Customers are 222

      Are You Offering the Right Product/Service Package? 224

      Knowing Who Your Competitors are 227

      Business Image and Branding 230

      Establishing Your Brand 235

      Finding and Filling a Meaningful Market Position 236

      Why It’s Important to Have a Great Web Site 237

      Develop an Advertising Campaign 238

      Getting Your Work Published 240

      Social Media Marketing 244

      Sales and Selling 247

      How to Get Started 247

      Your Sales Team Needs a Strong Leader 254

      Summary of How to Build a Marketing Plan 256

      In Closing . . . 257

      Summary 258

      Review Questions 258

      CHAPTER 11 Professional and Profitable Project Management 259

      Introduction 259

      Project Management Fundamentals: From Information Gathering to Visiting the Finished Room 260

      Summary 265

      Review Questions 266

      CHAPTER 12 Responsibilities of the Business Owner/Manager 267

      The Installation Delivery System 267

      Job Site Dynamics: New House versus Old House 268

      Job Site Dynamics: Single-Family Dwelling versus Multifamily 269

      Installation Service Business Models 269

      Key Competencies of Installation Specialists 271

      Developing Successful Working Relationships 272

      Systematic Approach to Project Management 274

      Role of a Manfacturer’s Representative 286

      Importance of Job Costing 288

      Summary 289

      Review Questions 289

      CHAPTER 13 Responsibilities of Designer of Record 291

      “Win-Win” Strategy 291

      Designer’s Role during Project Documentation Process 292

      Successful Designers are Detail Oriented 293

      Understanding Construction Constraints 293

      Summary 311

      Review Questions 311

      CHAPTER 14 Managing Client Expectations and the Job Site 313

      Understanding “Remodeling Fever” 313

      Managing the Client and the Project 314

      Summary 331

      Review Questions 331

      CHAPTER 15 Industry Standards for Molding Order Procedures and Cabinet Installation .333

      Ordering Molding 333

      How to Install Kitchen Cabinets 336

      Summary 344

      Review Questions 344

      index 345

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