August 9, 2015
Q: I was recently surprised to learn that a competitor is using new
technology enabling her to provide faster service than I can. How can I keep
from being caught off guard again?
A: Owners of small businesses sometimes get so bogged down
in day-to-day operations that they don't find the time to see the big picture.
They need to make the time to continue the kind of planning and research they
did before they started up their business - so they see the new technology
coming along that might impact their business.
Planning is an ongoing necessity because the environment in
which your small business operates continually changes. New opportunities and
challenges will arise that are different from those assessed during the startup
stage.
How do you find the time to plan? Work more efficiently by
prioritizing your activities, eliminating the low-value or unnecessary tasks,
and delegating work to others.
Then watch your industry. In today's interconnected global
economy, any change anywhere can have a ripple effect on any small business.
The influences may be as far-reaching as a shift in demand, or as local as a
new stoplight near your store, or as subtle as an emerging technology that
could affect your business. Stay current with world and community events, and
communicate with customers, suppliers and colleagues. You'll be less
susceptible to surprises and better prepared to anticipate and capitalize on
these changes.
Watch those numbers. Financial statements provide a window
into the health of your business. Monitor and analyze trends. Your initial
financial projections may be trending in an unexpected direction. Are current
and projected cash flows in line with your industry and local environment? By
comparing actual cash flows to projections, you can spot opportunities to
improve performance.
Revisit your business plan. Your business plan shouldn't
become a "trophy" of your startup success. Refer to it frequently to
compare plans and estimates with current realities. Reassess your customer
base, competition and marketing strategy, and adjust if necessary. Seek
objective input from your key advisers like your CPA, attorney and SCORE
mentor. It will improve the plan and speed up the process.
Make continuing your business education a priority. Attend
topical workshops, webinars and chamber of commerce learning events to stay
up-to-date and learn new skills. Monitor the SCORE workshop schedule at
www.scorehouston.org to identify important educational opportunities.
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