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Surviving in business requires a range of commercial, personal and management skills. To survive in tough times means careful management of your business and being extra alert to financial, operational, management and marketing issues. The points below will get you thinking about these issues.
Cash shortages can prevent you from meeting your financial obligations and make it difficult to expand your business. In some cases it will mean you will need to close your business.
It is important to know your cash flow position. To manage your cash flow, take note of the following tips.
Account for Every Dollar and Cent
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Better Business TipIf your workday is out of control, consider a period of "no phone" time. By setting aside at least a couple of hours each day where you don't take any phone calls, you'll be able to make progress on important tasks (such as returning yesterday's phone calls). The phone is a great tool but don't be a slave to modern communication technology.
People
Better Business TipA great way to benefit from your staff's wealth of expertise is to give a few of your staff members time off to prepare a 30 minute session "How to ..... (do something in a particular area of your business)". Put aside a couple of hours during or after work and divide your staff into groups. Have each small group trained by a staff member and then rotate the groups. Everyone will benefit from a variety of short and sharp training sessions.
Office Management
The functioning of your office can be improved by making sure that:
Consult staff and advisers to identify ways to improve the efficiency of the office and production/service delivery processes.
Better Business TipSometimes employees know more about what's happening in the company than you do. Give them a chance to have their say and always show you're interested. A suggestion box, regular staff meetings or brainstorming sessions, or even Friday afternoon drinks can give staff a chance to contribute ideas. Never underestimate the pool of skills that your employees can contribute to your bottom line success.
Your business communications can be improved by making sure that:
The sales process can also be improved by making sure that:
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Contact your local Business Advisory Service on 1300 650 058 to talk over business management issues.