When running your own businesses it is usual to have standard procedures and set ways of doing things. It’s called efficiency. After all, it’s the logical way to do things and we’ve always done it that way and it works.
Be Ready for Change
Change is scary, isn’t it? After all, things might not be perfect right now, but at least we’re here and getting through it. Change might make it worse instead of better!
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Here I go to the car showroom. Oh, boy, do I want that car. Slick, sporty, and it looks like it’s doing 100 mph sitting still. The salesman takes me into the finance officer’s office. Finance officer looks at me sheepishly, slides a piece of paper across the desk.
Will Your Business Respond To Change?
Most new business owners expect to devote a lot of time and effort to getting their business established. Then, they plan to relax as the business “runs itself” and continues to grow. This was an achievable goal in the past. It isn’t today. Aggressive, innovative competitors and rapidly changing technology make it impossible to establish a system today that will automatically meet all future challenges.