A 4-Step Process To Annual Business Planning
We have massive expectations at the end of a year headed off into the wild optimism of what a new year might bring…new products, new opportunities, new revenue goals.
And then we look up and it’s March…June…August…and we do it all over again hoping that we’ll take it more seriously next year, but never stopping to make the time to give next year the pre-planned attention that it both needs and deserves.
It would be silly to show up to an event and the organizer welcomes you with this statement, “although this date snuck up on us and we just sort of woke up to the reality that you all were coming, we’re hoping to make this a great event and are glad that you are here…so let’s make the best of it!”
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What’s your End of Year Checklist
for your Business?
We have 8 weeks left in 2021, even less if you subtract time for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year! So what do you need to do before then? Let’s build a checklist together!
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So, it is NOVEMBER! What? How? It feels like summer just finished and now it’s a full on sprint to the end of the year.
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Is your business making an impact?
Let’s talk about the impact your business is making. And today, I’m not talking about the goods or services or products that your company offers. I am talking about the impact you are making in your communities.
Recently I was reading an article from Cumberland Bussiness.com. They had a few things to say about local businesses…
First, they said that “Not only are local businesses important for creating a culture for the community, but they also build connections and relationships with the people.”
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