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Is Your Business Under Fire?
By Bea Fields and Carol Dickson Carr
As a business owner, is your enterprise truly
thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors
who are breathing down your neck? If your business is not
what you want it to be, what do you think is really going
on? Being self employed is probably one of the most challenging
and rewarding aspects of life, and as business owners, we
all need a quick business reality check. This article will
provide you with a quick assessment of the business behaviors
which are contributing to your success or those which might
be triggering failure. As you are reading each statement,
perform a quick self assessment. Can you answer “yes” to each
statement? If not, your business might be under fire, and
it’s time to turn it around.
1) I know exactly why I’m in this business
to begin with.
Whether it’s a sense of freedom that’s driving
you or a need to connect to your customers in a special way
with what you have to offer, your business “why” needs to
be clear. By knowing the why, your business can gain momentum
by having a clear direction and specific measurable outcomes.
2) I understand and have implemented the
fundamental principles of business.
This means you have a good working knowledge
of business strategy (business planning and marketing) and
the systems necessary for business success such as bookkeeping/accounting,
legal issues, database management, and entity structuring.
Once you have educated yourself about these fundamental principles,
the next step is to implement and carefully monitor the systems
that will keep your business moving forward.
3) I am taking reasonable risks.
Contrary to popular belief, savvy entrepreneurs
do not take wild risks. They balance their sense of adventure
and out-of-the-box thinking with common sense, due diligence
and research. Taking ongoing reasonable risks will infuse
energy and life into your business and will actually challenge
you to stretch and grow as both a business owner and a person.
4) I know how to mitigate risk.
Do you have liability insurance, a back-up system
for your paper and electronic documents, proper contracts
and agreements? If not, you may be setting yourself up for
risky business. Get your business in order, and make sure
that your goals, methods and protocol are clearly spelled
out and that your team is aligned with where you are going.
5) I know how to make decisions quickly.
You’ve heard the cliché “time is money”. There’s
definitely some truth to that. As a savvy business owner,
you will be called to combine your knowledge and your intuition
to make decisions that are quick and smart. In today’s fast-moving,
high tech world, the name of the game is “speed to market”,
and your ability to make good choices without dragging your
feet is critical to your ability to create the momentum necessary
to pull your business forward and to create a competitive
advantage in the marketplace.
6) I am developing networks and strong working
relationships both inside and outside my industry.
Collaboration is powerful and synergistic, and
the possibilities and solutions for your business increase
exponentially by having a strong network. Building a network
inside your industry will strengthen your expertise, but the
real juice in networking happens when you begin to reach out
beyond the bound aires of your profession to people who can
bring fresh ideas and creative perspectives to your business.
7) I understand that implementing a great
strategy is critical to my success.
Having a great strategy is key to creating a
sustainable competitive advantage in your industry, and knowing
which strategies to implement can be a formidable task. Choosing
a strategy is simple, yet the execution of the strategy is
where most business owners fall short. With a careful, planned
approach to execution, your strategic goals can be attained.
Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution
can support you in moving through the obstacles which will
pop up along the way.
8) I effectively implement sales, marketing
and customer service strategies which are contributing to
my growth and bottom line profits.
You have the avenues in place to let everyone
know you’re open. You know your target market inside and out,
and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and
provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand
that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician,
you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing
and delivering outstanding customer service.
9) I stay current with technologies, trends
and developments in business.
If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s,
you’re going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or
you’re going to get thumped by the competition. Keeping up
with technology—particularly as it ties to the information
age--is not optional…in today’s fast forward world, it’s a
requirement to stay in the game of business.
10) I foster an environment that encourages
creativity and development of new ideas.
This means that you’re open to “coincidences”,
you listen to feedback, you’re patient and collaborative and
you embrace change… Fresh ... dynamic is what it’s all about!
You are someone who welcomes all ideas—the radical, off-the-beaten-path,
the controversial, and the seemingly benign. You suspend all
judgment and allow your playful side to participate. Solo
or in groups, this is important. Break the rules! Start with
a multitude of ideas and then focus on the best solutions
for your business.
So how did you do? If you didn't get 100%, there
is a way to get you there by joining the Business Under Fire
Program. For more information, visit us today online at http://www.beafields.com..
Bea Fields and Carol Dickson Carr
bea@beafields.com This
article was co-authored by Bea Fields and Carol Dickson-Carr,
Executive coaches and principles for Business Under Fire and
the 360 Degree Challenge. Visit us today online at http://www.BusinessUnderFire.com
and The 360 Degree Challenge.
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