WAYS TO SUCCEED IN ANY
BUSINESS; by Donald Todrin
Intro
Entrepreneurs -- whether they're an unemployed
person striking out on their own or a seasoned veteran trying to get the mojo
back again -- must do things differently in order to survive. Everyone must
change, especially small-business owners.
Luckily, what have not changed are the business
fundamentals, those management
traits that successful entrepreneurs almost all possess: tenacity, commitment
and vision, and basic business skills.
New strategies are required, however, strategies
designed to work in a changing business climate.
I've had a chance to de
Here are seven tips that will help to ensure your
business is a success:
1. Have a written plan. Without
a plan, it is merely a dream. It doesn't have to be a book, but you need a few
pages outlining specific objectives, strategies, financing, a sales and
marketing plan, and a determination of the cash you need to get things done.
Writing it all down is a crucial first step.
2. Don't marry your plan. Every
great military general in history has known that even the best-laid plan
sometimes has to be thrown in the fire when the bullets start flying. Adjust,
confront and conquer.
3. Keep your ego in check and listen to
others. Advisors are crucial because you need people to bounce ideas
off, inspect what you're doing, and push you to greater accomplishments, holding
you accountable for what you are committing to do. Always be good to your word
and follow through on commitments, even when difficult and challenging. This
isn't about you; it's about the business. Don't take things personally and stay
out of emotion. Do not let your ego take control.
4. Keep track of everything, and manage by the numbers. Create written
systems for everything, because you will reap benefits from them later on. This
is how you train your employees and retain consistency. Know your numbers and
check them daily and make all decisions based on what they tell you. One of the
most important calculations is cash flow pro forma. Determine how much cash you
need to do the business, and do not start without the required cash on hand.
5. Delegate to employees and avoid
micromanaging them. A manager's job is to delegate and then inspect
progress. So don't be a control freak. Keep business organization flat. If you
delegate effectively, you will get more and better then you expect. Have an
actual written training and orientation plan so your employees know what is
required of them. Use an incentive-based rewards system, and maintain a no-problem
attitude about issues that crop up.
6. Use the Internet. It is
incredibly powerful and very cost efficient, but it takes time and some skill.
It is about creating a community, using social media networking such as
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and blogging to build rapport with your market. You
need to get on the train and do it, because your competitors are.
7. Reinvent your business. It is
net profit, not gross revenue, that you want to focus on. Separate yourself from
your history and create a new competitive advantage, be it a focused niche or
super service, but not by discounting.
Above all, have fun. Being an entrepreneur is
your choice, so make it work. It can be done. You can survive, emerge and
succeed in this downsized economy, if you follow the right path.
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