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Give your business direction

set goals-464Strategic planning is important for your business because it provides a sense of direction and outlines measurable goals to keep you and your business on track. 

In order to make the most of strategic planning, your business should give careful thought to the goals it outlines and then back up these goals with realistic measures for evaluating results.

Here are three tips on how to create business goals and things to consider:

  1. Plan Strategically:  The goals you set for your small business will be unique to your particular operation.  Goals can include income or customer growth, market expansion, implementation of a new promotional strategy or development of a new product or service.  All goals should be reasonable, achievable and measurable, as well as relevant to your business. Once you have goals established, assign them to an owner and prioritise them.  The assigned priority could be driven by budget or business-building need.
  2. Stick to Deadlines:  Establish reasonable deadlines, and resist the urge to change them unless extreme circumstances warrant. Missing deadlines can result in additional project costs and slowed productivity. Encourage your team to meet their deadlines.
  3. When to Deviate:  Changes in your team, in your budget or in economic or market conditions may change the validity of your goals. While having specific goals and deadlines in place is representative of smart business operations don’t be so rigid in your planning that you lose the ability to be flexible when necessary. Periodically re-evaluate your operating strategy and goals to ensure they are still appropriate to your long-term business plans.

As a small business owner you can gain an advantage over your competitors by developing business goals.  

Developing a plan helps you assess your market, plan your course of action and devise specific ways to help you achieve desired outcomes. This approach can also keep your team members focused and on track, which can give you the added advantage of increased productivity.

As you would expect, several of our clients have been through the process of putting in place a strategic plan or need our help to organise their business. 

If this is something you feel you should be considering, feel free to get in touch with the Alliotts team in Auckland on 09 520 9200.

Topics: competition Goal setting Planning for success strategy