Most business owners go through the entire year without a real
clear picture of the goals they have for their business. Just going through the
paces, week after week, without a clue whether they are ahead or behind. I
think the reason most business owners do this is because if they never commit
to a specific goal, then they can't be disappointed when they miss it. It keeps
them from feeling worse about their lack of a real plan to succeed.
But we're going to run this race differently. We're going to set
very specific goals. We're going to make sure everyone on the team knows our
goals and we're going to measure our progress towards our goals on a regular
basis. Are you with me?
Start here. Write down your goals for this year's race in specific
categories. For example, Sales, Marketing, Customer Satisfaction, etc. If you
have other specific areas that are critical to your success, then write down a
goal in those areas as well. Be specific. What do you want to accomplish in
each particular area of your business? When do you want to be at that goal? Who
is going to take the lead in this specific area?
Now, if your goals are for where you want to be by the end of the
year then I want you to go back and break them
up into quarterly goals. Rather than staring at a huge, seemingly unachievable
goal, it will be more motivating, more achievable if you state it in quarterly
terms. Where do you want to be by the end of March? How about the end of June?
How about the end of September? Making the goals more timely and achievable
will motivate you and your team to accomplish them.
Now that you have your goals written, determine how you are going
to share them with your partners, your team and the person who is going to hold
you accountable to them - your business coach. You must go public with your
goals if you intend to achieve them. Shine a light on them. Don't hide them
just in case you do not achieve them or you can be certain that is exactly what
will happen!
Lastly, begin measuring your progress against your goals. This is
critical. Having a goal is one thing, but having a measurement system so you
can see your progress on a regular basis is the key to victory! Keep it simple.
Find a place to record your progress on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
Share the results. Celebrate the small wins. Make corrections and adjustments
on a regular basis. These tactics will keep you and your team focused and will give you the highest
probability of success!
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So long as those goals haven't got us by the nose!
ReplyDelete~Donna
http://donna-quixote.blogspot.com
i like this, i like your mind set.
ReplyDeleteSetting a business goal will definitely bring good changes and profits for our business. Most of the business owners are always setting a business goal and from this article we can learn some basic tips regarding business goals and business structure.
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