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A
healthy body demands routine checks and examinations. So does a healthy,
thriving business. No matter what stage your business is in, to keep it
going you must check its systems, pay attention to any ailments and prevent
early death.
For
the newborn business, the goals and system checks are relatively simple.
Merely staying alive and maintaining your sanity is a measure of success at
this point in development. Systems are very limited in the start-up stage
because there are usually a handful of people (if that) trying to get
capital, find more customers and deliver a quality product. Three common
causes of mortality at this stage are:
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Atrophy—all capital and funds are dried up
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Neglect—the marketplace does not take to the product or
service as well as predicted
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Stress—the business owner cannot take the pressures of
running a business anymore and sells the business or closes
As
a business progresses, basic survival is the measure of success. Teetering
on the edge of just making enough to survive is hazardous to anyone’s
health. At this stage, there are still limited systems and employees; there
may be a marginal profit; expenses are covered and cash flow can and must be
projected. Failure to thrive can be attributed to owner burnout, lack of
vision, insufficient funds and marketplace factors.
Too
many businesses get stuck in this stage. These are the businesses that are
sold at a loss or just close down when the owner has had enough. Every
business should strive for optimum health and try to perform like an Olympic
athlete.
Now
is the time to train your business body and make critical decisions. Are you
going to go for the gold or are you willing to settle for being a
recreational player? If you are reaching for the gold, then you’re going
to have to train your business, assess the weaknesses and attack them
rigorously, optimize your strengths, consider growing and expanding your
business and reinvest in its success. Not every athlete captures the gold,
however, constant monitoring and exercising increases your business’
success and potential for optimum health.
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