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This month, Helen Cracknell, from Business Link, the government’s network providing guidance for small and medium-sized enterprises, looks at the first steps to take when planning growth.
Whether you are running at a loss, breaking even, or returning a healthy profit, there is always an opportunity to grow your business. But expanding can be challenging and risky. To give your business stability and direction through growth, adopting the right strategy is essential. Timing is also critical and you must make sure that you have the capacity and resources to cope with the expansion whilst still fulfilling current customers’ requirements.
Business Link recommends the following steps when planning growth for your business.
Assess your business
Before doing anything else, take a health check of what shape your business is in now. This will help you ensure that it is properly structured and resourced to make the growth strategy you choose viable. A burst of activity that has not been properly planned could seriously damage your business.
At the same time, ensure you look after your existing customer base – it’s their business that will help provide you with the vital cashflow to support growth.
Financing your growth strategy
Any kind of growth will require investment, from new stock and recruiting people to investing in marketing activity or even opening a new store. To establish your capital requirements, think about some of the following areas:
Finding opportunities
One of the keys to business growth is identifying new opportunities.
Research will enable you to identify potential prospects. Basic market research is one option, and will help you understand what your customers need and look at any necessary changes to build a more flexible and responsive business.
Local demographic information can also help inform your strategy. For example, if you are located in an area with a lot of young families, you could think about this as a new target area for your business. On the other hand, if the town or area your business is situated in has an ageing population, then perhaps this might influence the focus of your business.
Achieving business growth
Growing your business organically is usually done in one of two ways – by either increasing market share, or by diversifying into new markets. Both of these approaches present different challenges and benefits, and the one you adapt should depend primarily on your business, its resources, the local market and opportunities you may have identified when planning and researching your options.
Increasing market share
Increasing your market share involves attracting new customers and sometimes tapping into a competitor’s customer base. To achieve this you must have a thorough understanding of both your customer base and of rival businesses.
Some of the factors you might want to consider when planning a drive to increase your market share include:
Diversification can take several forms, including:
Diversification requires more time, expertise and investment than simply increasing your market share, so think through some of the following areas:
And finally
The areas above are just some of the first steps that you may think about before growing your business. Depending on the size of your business and the scale of your expansion, other areas such as staffing, training, premises and technology may become relevant.
When it comes to rolling out your expansion, use a timeline and targets to keep track of the short-term objectives of the phase and achieve the long-term goals. Remember, it’s important to grow at a pace that your business can cope with, both internally and for your customers.
For those customers who want to talk through their business issues with a local adviser, you can ring 0845 600 9 006 to find your nearest office. Alternatively, you can visit our national website, which contains useful information and practical help.
Posted April 2, 2007
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