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Sep 29

Why You Need a Business Plan – WSJ.com

What a great article on Planning for Business in the Wall Street Journal! And no, I didn’t commission it.

Planning – note the active voice – is at the heart of my practice and my life. Is it because my dad had me sitting at the kitchen table writing my goals for the week every Saturday starting at age 5? Perhaps, but it sure has served me well.

Planning – not just “plans” – is critical to the success of any organization. Smaller or newer businesses have a more acute need, as they have less ballast to weather such economic events as we have just been going through the past year.

Next month, I’m presenting a webinar called “Plan” is NOT a 4-Letter Word. In it, I suggest that the Top 5 Reasons for Business Planning include:

  • Forestalling problems – if you can anticipate and avoid a problem, isn’t that better than having to solve a problem or crisis?
  • Securing funding – whether you’re seeking venture capital or a loan from your community bank, a clear plan will help convince your investor or lender that you have anticipated eventualities, and that their investment is a good one.
  • Management – planning can be your best friend for managing products and services as well as employees. It can be the road map for all to follow in concert.
  • Profitability – recent research about small businesses found those that plan actively have profits 50-100% higher than those that don’t Nuf sed.
  • Reduce anxiety – stress and overwhelm are common conditions of business owners. Why waste energy with worry when a plan can help you FOCUS and improve productivity.

If you’re interested in attending this webinar, send me an email and I’ll get you invited.

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Sep 27

How to Fix a Sales Problem [5 Second MBA] | Gruzzles | Fast Company

Have you seen this 5-Second MBA feature in Fast Company? This is a WONDERFUL image, and oh so true. Simple but not easy to execute.

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Sep 27

When It Feels Wrong To Be Right – Trust Your Gut – Entrepreneur.com

Interesting article opens with: “‘I trust my gut.’ That sounds so alpha-male cool, I know. It’s also a very dumb approach to running the major aspects of your business.” Perhaps not only “alpha-male cool” – women call it intuition, men call it “gut feeling.”

While I agree there is no silver bullet or panacea for today’s business challenges, entrepreneurs ignore your senses at your own peril!

Having said that, before you listen to your gut or follow your intuition, check these signposts:

- Conventional wisdom may not serve you well. Analyze beneath that first cell layer.

- Equip yourself to be a business owner, not just an operator. Most business owners spend the majority of their hours working IN their business. Your success comes from how well you balance managing working IN your business and working ON it. Make time to engage your brain regularly.

- Sometimes a decision feels wrong because it IS. Make sure you are leading towards the right goal, not merely “tripping” for the sake of being different.

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