
Who is this Guide for?
This guide has been produced for people who
have just started a business or who now have established small businesses, particularly
those who are in the first few years of trading. It will also be useful to those who have
been in business for some time, as it will help them assess their current position.
The guide describes how to get the most out
of your business and remain in control. It will help you decide how much progress you have
made since starting your business and gives general guidance on good practice. A key
objective of the Guide is to help you survive the crucial early years and make your
business grow to meet your ambitions and expectations.
1. Growing pains
How much progress have you made?
Is your business well established?
How strong is your business base?
Are you in a position to consider growth?
2. Surviving start up
3. Business direction and strategy
Do you really know what your business is good
at?
Do you have a good idea of where you want to
be in three years time?
Do you know if youre doing well enough
to get there?
4. Customers and markets
Do you know who your customers are?
Do you know why your customers buy from you?
Do you know where new business will come
from?
Can you sell?
5. Money Matters
Introduction to terms and useful measures
Do you know the difference between cash and
profit?
Do you keep the right type of information
systems?
Is your pricing policy right?
Is your business making a profit?
How well do you control your debts?
6. Managing your resources
How well do you manage your time?
How efficiently do you use your equipment?
Do you carry the right level of stock?
How well do you manage the production of your
business?
Do you know how your business affects the
environment?
7. Managing your business relationships
Do you know who influences your business?
Do you provide them with information?
Do they know enough about your business?
Are they on your side?
8. Where to next?
Is your business strong enough to consider
growth?
How fast should you grow?
How should growth be financed?
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