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9 Top Tips for Business Success

Today, we’re bombarded with so much ‘noise’ in business, right?

Everywhere we turn – LinkedIn, Facebook (especially sponsored adverts), Twitter, online blogs, emails from people we subscribe to, websites – an ‘expert’ has something to teach us to make us more successful in business.

How to become an overnight success!

How to make millions online!

Grow your list to 20,000 in a week or two!….. and so it goes on.

 

Now I promise I’m not a cynic….

But, there’s one thing I know.  No-one in business is an overnight success.  That’s called winning the lottery!

 

Business is a journey.  Success takes time. 

Rather than being confused or seduced by all the ‘noise’ that hits us in the face each day, here are 9 top tips for business success that I swear by and that my coaching clients refer to at all times.  Follow these and you’ll achieve the success that you desire….. in time.

 

1   Clarity of purpose and vision

What do you want to achieve and why?  Don’t buy into someone else’s dream of what success looks like.  Define what you want in business (and life).

Think about how you are going to achieve that in your business.

Why are you in business?

What are you passionate about in business?

How will you demonstrate that to your clients, constantly?

If you’re passionate about what you do, your clients will feel your passion and they will want to buy from you.

Get enough people buying from you and you’ll achieve your vision.

 

2  Get your strategy nailed

Once you know what you want to achieve in business and why, next is developing the strategies to get there.

A strategy is your road map to get to your destination, and in my book it covers the areas of branding (personal and business), marketing, sales, finance, operations (customer delivery/systems/innovation), and people/team.

Be clear about your strategy in each area.  Strategising for 1-2 years max is more than enough as the pace of change in business is too great for us to see beyond that.

 

3  Planning and measuring

Now the fun starts.  You’ve got your key strategies in place.  Planning is critical.  Keep it simple.  What do you need to do to achieve your business strategy?  How will you know when you’ve achieved the plan?  What are your key performance indicators (KPIs)?

Break your plans into (say) quarters of the year, so you know what you need to be doing in your business each quarter….in each area of strategy.

 

4  What are your key actions?

Now it’s time to get on with the work.

What are your key actions this month, this week, today?

What can you delegate?

What KPIs can be put in place to measure how effective you’re being?

 

5  Understand your numbers

The financials and KPIs can be the nemesis of business owners.

Often they’re afraid of them.

Manage your business through your numbers – monthly and not just for tax purposes.

Get your monthly accounts prepared. Ask your accountant (or at the very least a book keeper) to explain what the numbers mean.  Think about the numbers and use them to make better decisions in your business.

 

6  Get a mentor/coach – be a learner

Elite athletes have coaches.  The highest performing people in life often have coaches.

Coaches/mentors are not equal.  Do your due diligence.  Make sure you find a coach who has run businesses.  Find someone who is keeping up with how business is being done in this fast paced world in which we live.….  A great coach/mentor will guide you through the ‘noise’ of business and whether something’s relevant for your business to consider or whether your current plans/actions are equally as good.

Be a listener and learner.  You will learn a lot from a business coach, if you’re willing.

 

7  Trust in others

Don’t go it alone.  Be collaborative.  Be a giver.  Help others on their journey and they will help you.

Build a team around you – other people who are in business  – people who want to achieve great things in their businesses too.

Perhaps form a mastermind group together and support each other.

Trust in others and delegate as much as possible so you can mostly focus on what you’re good at.

When you’re very small, you’ll have to be a ‘jack of many trades’ but as soon as you can, get help.

Outsource.  Hire a part-time assistant.  Do what you can to delegate.

 

8  Believe in yourself

Believe that you can and will achieve all the success you want in business (and life).

Yes, the road will be challenging.  It’s never a straight line to success.  The twists and turns, the challenges, the ups and downs will be many, and at times, very hard.

Yes, you will have to make changes in the way in which you do things.  Business lessons will teach you that.  That’s another given… you will make mistakes and plenty of them.  Your coach/mentor will guide you through them.

 

9  Focus and work

Work smart.  At times, work really, really hard – your business will require that of you – going beyond what is reasonable.

Be prepared to make some sacrifices.

Remember, everything comes at a cost.

Don’t give in.  Don’t give up.  Regret is a very sad place.

 

Need some coaching guidance?

It’s tough being a business owner/entrepreneur.  I know that from running my own businesses and I see it day in day out with the business people I work with, guiding them to achieve the success they seek in their businesses.

Do you need a coach or mentor to guide you in your journey?  If so, please arrange a free no obligation 30 mins Skype strategy meeting with me.  Here’s my calendar to make an appointment.

I am thrilled to be freeing up coaching time to work with business owners.  If you think I am possibly the ‘right’ person to assist you in your business journey, let’s talk.  Here’s my calendar to make an appointment.

 

QUESTION:  Which of the 9 top tips for business success most resonate with you?  Are there any that you’re going to work on now?  I’d love to read your thoughts.  Please leave a comment.

 

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