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The Small Business Owner’s Conundrum
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| Guest post by: Joe Evans |
Article Overview: In the current economic climate, small business owners understand that under-performing is not an option. Not if they want to survive, that is. They constantly face situations that call for skills or experience they may not possess on their own. Add to this the fact that small business owners often wear far too many hats and face a unique set of pressures that only they can fully appreciate.
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The Small Business Owner’s Conundrum
In the current economic climate, small business owners understand
that under-performing is not an option. Not if they want to survive,
that is. They constantly face situations that call for skills or
experience they may not possess on their own. Add to this the fact that
small business owners often wear far too many hats and face a unique
set of pressures that only they can fully appreciate.
The Pressure Cooker
Pressures
come from sources like: time shortages, cash flow management, sales and
business development, HR/Personnel and working long hours despite
exhaustion. The small business owner experiences the gamut of stress.
With all the hats to wear and work to do, finding time to think strategically is challenging for most small business owners. Let’s face it, when you are feeling overworked and worn out, it is also difficult to do the proper analysis needed to make well-informed decisions. The issue is not that smaller companies are too diminutive to benefit from the strategic planning and the disciplined execution that successful large companies do, it is simply that the leaders of small companies, more often than not, lack the time and energy to focus on it. It is certain that companies of all sizes can benefit from a structured strategy planning process, but the day-to-day chaos must be set to order in allow the time to do it.
Unfortunately, in the meantime, there is a daily toll being taken on the business as a consequence of the non-strategic thinking and the ensuing chaos it brings. Just consider the many decisions made in a single day that occur without a strategic compass to serve as a guide. If the business decisions are “wrong” or suboptimal, the business is likely wasting time and money. Of course, the overwhelmed business owner may not even realize that a poor decision was made until much later. The truth is, it is impossible in most cases to truly know the cost of a poor decision at the time it is made. Some choices could be putting the business at financial or legal risk, while others might cost a hard earned customer.
A company’s strategy and the associated key outcomes help create momentum and evoke action within the business. The absence of strategic action has consequences that are more stealthy in nature, such as:
- Missed market opportunities
- The gradual (or in some cases rapid) erosion of competitive advantage to a more strategic thinking competitor
- Insufficient working capital
- Leadership and management skill/talent gaps
Changing your environment is imperative. Here’s why:

So what are the consequences of doing business as usual? In a recent article, "Is strategic planning for small businesses, or only the “Fortune-ate”?", the following statistics where provided about the rate of small business failure.
- Only half of all small businesses survive more than five years. (SCORE)
- Only 30% of small businesses survive beyond ten years. (CNN)
- A study of firms found that 85% were still in business after three years, if they had developed a business plan at the outset. (Moya K. Mason)
So what do the survivors do?
- The leaders of successful small companies base their decisions in reality, not on opinions, guesses, or desires.
- Successful small businesses focus their planning, with no more than five strategic goals as a rule-of-thumb.
- Successful small companies have goals that are clearly defined and well understood by employees of the company.
- Leaders of successful small businesses provide unambiguous direction to the individuals responsible for reaching the company’s goals.
- Successful small business leaders enforce accountability when it comes to overseeing the day to day execution of the business. They hold people accountable.
- Successful small businesses implement plans that deliver the highest value opportunities first, faster.
Don’t Think Like a Small Business
Small business operations that institute strategic thinking and the discipline of planning and executing to their plan (provided the strategic plan has proper analysis behind it and is well-constructed) will attain their business goals and improve performance, in areas such as:
- Profitability
- Increased productivity
- Cost management
- Staff retention and satisfaction
- Sales
- Marketing
- Interactions with end clients and customers
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About the Author:
Joe Evans is the President and CEO of Method Frameworks, Joe is a published author, frequent speaker and recognized expert in corporate strategic planning. To contact Method Frameworks about scheduling Mr. Evans about an upcoming speaking engagement, visit www.methodframeworks.com/business-speaker or email requests to media_relations@methodframeworks.com.
Learn More Learn why Method Frameworks is the strategic planning partner chosen by Fortune-500 companies and small businesses alike. Let us show you how to realize 140%+ ROI on your strategic planning efforts through our unique Plan4SM process that brings together strategy and execution into a powerful plan. Plan4 is our proprietary business planning process that involves an integrated set of actions designed to help companies gain sustainable advantage. Download our brochure to learn more about Method Frameworks and our services or download our Plan4 Planning Process Overview.
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About the Author: Joe Evans RSS for Joe's articles - Visit Joe's website Joe Evans serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Method Frameworks. Method Frameworks provides management consulting services to commercial enterprises with strategic and operational planning solutions using the firm’s proprietary Plan4 process. Visit Method Frameworks at www.methodframeworks.com. Joe is a published author, frequent speaker and recognized expert in co rporate strategic planning. To contact Method Frameworks about scheduling Mr. Evans about an upcoming speaking engagement, visit www.methodframeworks.com/business-speaker or email requests to media_relations@methodframeworks.com. Want more corporate strategic planning insights? Read Joe's blog. Also, request to join the "Strategic Planning Xchange" now by following this link to the Strategic Planning Xchange. Click here to visit Joe's website Strategic Planning Business Executive Essentials Part 3 of 12 Five Ways Strategic Planning Builds Capacity And Capability Todays Definition of Strategic Planning Customer Value Creation In A Down Economy Avoiding Nearsighted Strategy Mistakes The Change Management Process Accomplishing Change and Making it Stick |
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