Even if you can’t predict what tomorrow will bring, you can be sure your business has a firm foundation so that you’ll be ready for almost anything
Some business owners are short-sighted about their marketing and advertising approach, only truly worrying about it during desperate times and chasing instant results. But that kind of thinking negates the positive effects that come from having a solid, long-term plan.
A clear plan will keep your business and family financially stable if anything happens to you
In the plumbing world, it’s common for business owners to get caught up in the day-to-day work without having a clear understanding of where they want the company to be headed
Clear goals for your company will help ensure that the day-to-day operations that are so easy to get wrapped up in will be focused on aiding your long-term prospects
The final part of this series on conducting a SWOT analysis for your business takes a look at the final two items you examine after determining your business’ strengths and weaknesses
As 2020 winds down, now is a good time to assess your marketing practices and what you want to accomplish in that area in 2021
It’s important to carefully track your cost variance on jobs since even small tweaks can have a big effect on profit margins
Here’s a look at assessing the first two items when conducting a thorough SWOT analysis of your company’s operations
Establishing a solid strategy for passing on your business — whether it’s staying within the family or transitioning to a different owner — can only be accomplished by doing some planning well ahead of time