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Ask SCORE: What are your business priorities?

Ask SCORE: What are your business priorities?

Ask SCORE: What are your business priorities?

QUESTION: I have spent considerable time developing a written business plan with many priorities. Now I feel I need guidance to determine which of them I need to implement first. What do you suggest?

ANSWER: You say you have many priorities and therein may be your problem.
You will be far better off concentrating on a few critical initiatives, and focus all your energy on them. Good managers are able to prioritize and make the hard decisions necessary for success. Consider the following: 

You will be far better off concentrating on a few critical initiatives, and focus all your energy on them. Good managers are able to prioritize and make the hard decisions necessary for success. Consider the following:
It has been said that nothing happens until a sale is made. Prudence dictates, therefore, that sales and marketing be a top priority.

Marketing is the function of determining who are your target customers and what are the best ways to reach them. Ideally your product or service satisfies an under-served niche within a larger market.
You must understand your competition and find ways to differentiate yourself. Sales involve the execution and follow up to the marketing plan.

Customer service is a term that is often written and talked about but not always understood from the customer’s point of view.

Use your own experiences as a guide. What do you expect in your dealings with other businesses? Do you want to be recognized and greeted by your first name? Do you want a live person to answer the telephone? Do you expect the product or service you pay for to live up to its hype?
Adequate monthly cash flow is critical if bills are to be paid in a timely manner. You have payroll and other expenses that are due each month. If yours is a seasonal business, you should set aside a reserve to carry you through the slow season.

Developing a monthly cash flow budget will enable you to determine when these expenses come due.

SCORE provides an excellent 12-month cash flow analysis in Excel spreadsheet form that can be accessed at http://tinyurl.com/zjc53dl
Most small and medium size businesses start out with a business plan.

Once the business is up and running, many find that in the real-world things do not always line up with the plan. You must constantly be vigilant and sensitive to changing conditions and willing to make adjustments to your plan as may become necessary.

Your local SCORE business counselor can assist you in determining your strategic initiatives. 

Gray Poehler is a volunteer with SCORE Naples. Business counseling on this and other business matters is available, without charge, from the Naples Chapter of SCORE. Call (239) 430-0081 or visit https://naples.score.org/mentors .

The SCORE business office is located at 900 Goodlette Road North, in the Fifth Third branch bank building. Office hours are 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday.

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