Do You Know Where Your Business is Headed?
Why not try on a new perspective and see planning as a way to
reduce future frustration and disappointment instead of seeing
it as a boring task you are supposed to do. Stay connected to
the positive feelings you want to have about your business.
Focus on having a business that is thriving, profitable, fun,
and provides value to your clients.
You may have heard this metaphor before but stick with me
because it is so powerful in illustrating why written goals,
plans, and strategies are critical to the success of your
business. Imagine a trip you have always wanted to take. Think
about all the detailed preparation and planning involved in
making it happen.
How will you get there (train, bus, boat, fly, walk)? How long
will it take you to get there (two hours, three days, one week)?
How much money do you need to get there (hundreds, thousands)?
How much money will you need when you get there? What tools and
equipment do you need to take with you (clothes, maps, books)?
What kind of preparations do you need to make (reservations,
visa/passport, shots)?
So how does this apply to your business? Think about taking your
business on an adventure trip. Where do you want to take it and
how will you get it there? It doesn't have to be complicated and
can even fit on one piece of paper. Yes, you must write it down.
Here are five simple questions to get you started:
1) How much money will your business make over the next twelve
months?
2) What will you sell and for what price?
3) How many clients will you need to reach this goal?
4) How will you reach these clients?
5) How much will it cost to make this happen?
You can add more details as you go, begin with this as a
framework and then see what other specific information you need
to add. Once you have written this down, don't put it in a
drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and
track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least
monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make
the necessary adjustments to get back on track.
If you need any more proof that planning is important take a
look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve
months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece
and end up in Helsinki, Finland during the Winter? When planning
the next journey for your business it is helpful to see where
your planning led you in the past in order to become clear about
how to get where you want your business to go in the future.
Feeling anxious because you realize your current plan isn't
going to bring you the results you want? Then stop working 'in'
your business right now and take some time to work 'on' your
business. Create an adventure for your business that will allow
you to celebrate upon arrival! Happy travels.
2006
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