Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business - Final Part

Last but not least in this 7 part series in the critical success factors for business is an area where many businesses make many mistakes.
  1. Plan
  2. Competitive velocity
  3. Customer satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global thinking
Technology has shrunk the business world. Businesses of all sizes can now have access to worldwide markets, allowing them to share information, technology and products.

Keeping abreast of global trends can lead to new channel opportunities or ways to compete.

The vast majority of businesses going overseas fail within the first year after spending a lot of money on travel, consultants, market research, trade shows, giving out samples and entertaining potential clients.

The key reason for failure is the inability to understand, accept and fit it into a foreign culture.


Want to expand globally without the mistakes, Ivy Business Consulting can offer expert advice, having had experience in operating global businesses. We can also assist with the preparation and lodgement of grant applications for export marketing funding.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business - Part 6

For the second to last week of the series I talk about a subject that many managers wish they could ignore and many have no idea how to manage or change it.
  1. Plan
  2. Competitive velocity
  3. Customer satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global thinking
Business leaders must create environments that communicate consistently their passion, goals and mission to every individual employee. Nurturing a sense of ownership among your staff is key to attracting and retaining the most talented and qualified people.

Empower staff to innovate and be held accountable and most individuals will focus their strengths for the benefit of the business.

In need of a mentor or motivator? Contact me via www.ivybusinessconsulting.com.au or by return comment.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business - Part 5

Week 5 of the series in discussing the Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business brings us to a subject that scares many people due to the pace of its change and the need to constantly keep up to date.
  1. Plan
  2. Competitive velocity
  3. Customer satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global thinking
The right use of technology can not only reduce manpower needs and operational costs but also increase efficiencies and open channels to new markets, all directly affecting your bottom line. The danger is adopting technology for technology's sake, care must be taken to identify and only implement that technology that is needed to support your business and its growth.

As part of the technology consideration the mix of Online vs Offline must determined.

Many facets of business operations can now be conducted both on and off line - e-commerce, business development, sales, customer service, marketing and public relations - you must find the right balance between online and offline that is right for your individual business and budget.

Whatever the mix though, consistency of message must always be maintained.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business - Part 4

Week 4 in my series of the Top 7 critical success factors for business brings us to a discussion of how we cannot go it alone.

  1. Plan
  2. Competitive velocity
  3. Customer satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global thinking
No one can be all things to all people, so use the skills and resources of others to open and unlock growth opportunities and provide support outside of your core business.

Analyse and determine what capabilities (usually non-core) that could probably be provided more efficiently or effectively through strategic alliances in which each alliance partner realises a benefit from working together.

There are many virtual resources that can be tapped into that in years past would have necessitated capital and or human outlay.

Networking requires thinking outside the box and building strong relationships, it does not happen overnight but persistence can reap huge rewards.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business - Part 3

For week 3 in my series of the Top 7 Critical Success Factors I discuss the thing that many businesses place too little importance on and is my pet subject.
  1. Plan
  2. Competitive velocity
  3. Customer satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global thinking
Sub standard customer service not only alienates the immediate customer but can damage the reputation and brand of the organisation, leading to additional customer loss and an inability to attract new customers.

Surveys suggest that a discontented customer tells an estimated 10 people about their experience while a happy customer tells only one.

The more information you have about your customers the better you can service and anticipate their needs. You must have mechanisms in place that gathers customer information to allow personalised marketing and service and the future needs of your customer to be anticipated.

There is also the internal customers to consider - the humble employee, a type of customer that is quite often left feeling very dissatisfied at great cost to the business.

Remember a satisfied customer is a repeat customer!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business - Part 2

This week I discuss number 2 on my list of 7 Critical Success Factors for Business:

  1. Plan
  2. Competitive Velocity
  3. Customer Satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global thinking
To maintain an advantage in a highly competitive world a company must move faster and more effectively to outpace its rivals and grow as a business.

Successful businesses not only provide a better product or service than their competition but continue to innovate, by adding new functionality to old products or creating new offerings.

As a result of the GFC many businesses cut R&D costs and are now finding it hard to maintain market share as their products are old and tired.

Jeff Immelt of General Electric said recently that "only optimism creates growth". This is a fabulous statement and for any business that has put off any innovation they should heed these words and create!

Time to gain velocity!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Top 7 Critical Success Factors for Business

I have been asked to join the panel on a series of Webinars addressing businesses concerns post the Global Financial Crisis. See this link for details: http://www.corporatecanary.com.au/uploads/ProtectGrowFly.pdf

In formulating my material for the Webinars I have listed what I feel are the 7 critical success factors for sustaining profitability in business.

Over the next 7 postings I will dedicate each entry to discussing one of these factors.
  1. Plan
  2. Competitive Velocity
  3. Customer Satisfaction
  4. Network
  5. Technology
  6. Culture
  7. Global Thinking
First and foremost in my opinion is to have a business plan. They seem to have become a bit passe but given the pace of business today it is imperative that businesses have at least a basic operating plan and budget as the framework to keep things in focus.

This plan needs to be organic, changing and evolving as opportunities and challenges arise. Reviews and updates should happen at least quarterly to keep the business on target. Both financial and operational metrics should be measured to allow for early detection of problems before the business reaches crisis point.

Not sure how to write your business plan so that it is a useful tool that can be used to drive the success of your business, Ivy Business Consulting can assist by either completing the entire project or facilitating your own staff in the compilation process through insightful workshops that will sharpen the focus of even high functioning management teams.