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Whilst there is no denying that we live in interesting times and arguably some of the most challenging for decades, it is interesting to observe how people handle the same situation differently in their business.
We have seen a pattern developing of two distinct responses to the current situation from business owners and operators, and a lot of the reaction has to do with how you see the present times – either as a threat to the very existence of your business or as an opportunity to work diligently on your business and design an enduring positive outcome.
Some businesses have adopted the victim approach and then turn on the very people that have helped them operate their business successfully to date, their customers and suppliers and even their staff, there is a sense of frustration of not being able to control that which is uncontrollable – such as the broader economy.
Whereas on the other hand we have seen a very proactive approach with comments such as “This is the perfect time to refine our processes so we are ready to take advantage of the good times when they roll around again”
Whilst much of this initial response is driven by an attitude, there are certain tangible actions that could assist you in your quest to design a positive business future.
So how can technology help – well one of the first things to do is to identify those areas of the business (if it can be improved) that will bring the greatest benefit (both now and in the future). This could be done via a simple Business Systems Audit, by taking a close look at “the way you do things around here”. Do this with a critical eye and don’t settle for second best, this is the time to invest in your business so it is well positioned to take advantage of the turnaround when it occurs.
Some questions to ask could include; –
Whilst this is by no means an exhaustive list, it is a start, and that is one of the keys to success – beginning!
This process is one of constant improvement and questioning. A good idea is to take time out to look at your business as though you were to buy it from you, in its current form. Would you judge it to be a good investment? If not then set some time and resources aside to invest in those areas that will help place it in a position of strength for the future.
Article Contributed by Clayton Oates from QA Business
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