4 Keys to Optimizing your Business
Nevena Vujosevic
I’m Your Loving Co-Pilot for Creating a Truly Meaningful Life & Work / Certified Senior Executive Coach, Life Coach, Business Consultant & International Speaker
Many entrepreneurs and business owners are regularly looking for ways to optimize their business, no matter their sector, size or situation. Especially in?today’s VUCA conditions .
Organizations and companies today tend to suffer from the same issues that are significantly harming their profitability, productivity, employee motivation and overall effectiveness.
Here we will present the key questions and practices you should consider and test in order to ensure that your organization – business or otherwise – is functioning optimally.
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1) The key question to Optimizing your Business: Do you have Strategy?
We often assume that there is some coherent vision and direction to how we are operating but often times this is either unclear, poorly defined or badly communicated. Perhaps even non-existent!
Simply defined, your?strategy is “an intelligently defined HOW in the manner you are contemplating, approaching and executing your objectives”.
Some questions to consider:
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2) Do you have the proper Talent and Structure to achieve your Strategy?
If you don’t have the right talent (people) necessary to operate successfully, not much can be done to improve your effectiveness or optimizing your business.
You can read our LinkedIn article on?Talent Development ?to learn more.
Or you may have the right people, but the structure of their roles, responsibilities, reporting lines and individual and team objectives may not be adequate. Or again, may not even exist at that level of detail.
Another consideration is whether your team(s) are clear on what this is, for each person, department and team, and whether they know how to go about executing it accordingly.
Some questions to consider to optimizing your business in this regard:
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3) Do you truly understand who your Target Audience (client) is and are you building strategies around them?
We cannot build something truly fantastic if we don’t really know and understand who it is for?and what they need.
This is so basic and yet often unclear or misaligned.
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It doesn’t matter what kind of a business or organization you have, there are specific groups of people and entities that are specifically looking for and needing exactly what you have to offer.
But it’s YOUR job to figure it out first.
Design your offerings and marketing with them in mind, and then find them and reach out to them in the way they expect and are most likely to pay attention to and respond.
Some questions to consider:
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4) Are your financial management and metrics systems rigorous, consistent and up to date?
No matter what kind of organization or initiative you are running, there are numerous invaluable?metrics that can help you assess your current performance and give you insight into future possibilities for advancement.
But the KEY is to find the ones that are truly valid and reliable for your operation.?
Not to mention the gold standard practice of having well-designed, updated and easy-to-follow systems of?tracking your financial results.
This is not negotiable. Once it is well established, it not only brings greater information, insight and peace of mind to the management of your venture, but as a result reduces the stress around current difficulties and future potential.
Some questions to consider to optimizing your business in this regard:
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There are many more things we can consider but to start, these are key.
Let us know your thoughts. If we can help you in any way with any or all of the above.
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