10 Resolutions That Will Boost Your Business Value

Is now the right time to be planning for next year? Are you thinking about your execution strategies for Q1 2022?

 

No? Well, your business savvy and ambitious competitors sure are.

 

If your goal is to build a more valuable business in 2022, here are some New Year’s business resolutions to consider:

  1. Stop chasing revenue. A bigger company is not necessarily a more valuable one if the extra sales come from products and services that are too reliant on you to deliver them.
  2. Start surveying your customers using the Net Promoter Score methodology. It’s a fast and easy way for your customers to give you feedback, and it’s predictive of your company’s growth in the future.
  3. Sell less stuff to more people. The most valuable companies have a defendable niche selling a few differentiated products and services to many customers. The least valuable businesses sell lots of undifferentiated products and services to a concentrated group of buyers.
  4. Drop the products or services that depend on you. If you offer something that needs you to produce or sell it, consider dropping it from your offerings. Services and products that require you, suck up your time and cash and don’t contribute significantly to your business’s value.
  5. Collect more money up front. Turn a negative cash flow cycle into a positive one and you boost your business’s value and lessen your stress load.
  6. Create more recurring revenue. Predictable sales from subscriptions or recurring contracts mean less stress in the short term and a more valuable business over the long run.
  7. Be different. Refine your marketing strategy to emphasize the point of differentiation that customers value. Be relentless in highlighting this advantage.
  8. Find a backup supplier for your most critical raw materials. Consider placing a small order to establish a commercial relationship and diversify the sources of your most-difficult-to-find materials.
  9. Teach them to fish. Answer every employee question of you with “What would you do if you owned the business?” Your goal should be to cultivate employees who think like owners so they can start answering their own questions without coming to you.
  10. Create an instruction manual. Document your most important processes so your employees can do their work independently.

 

What are the next steps?

There are many opportunities to improve the value of your business. Knowing which will reap the greatest returns and how to get the most from your limited resources is crucial.

  • Identify operational areas that can benefit from some or all of the above
  • Rank and prioritize those that will have the greatest impact
  • Document your objectives and timelines to achieve them
  • Establish clear measurables to track their performance
  • Allocate resources and ensure all key team members are aligned
  • Reach out to your trusted coach or advisor to ensure you’ve considered all angles

 

Here’s to you building a more valuable business in 2022!

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