By: Rob Bish
Why do so many home-based businesses fail? There can be many reasons. Is it a sluggish economy, a faulty product, a service offered that is no longer considered to be in demand, or many a combination there? Even as it is quite possible that some or all of these may have a contributing factor in the demise of a home based business, more often than not you will need to take a closer look at the home based business entrepreneur for answers. These answers are worth paying attention to if you want to be successful in any business endeavor. You can not afford to ignore this part of business management.
Amazingly, quite frequently it is the very entrepreneur who is operating the business who may have more of a hand in the demise of the business than you would at first suspect. For example, the entrepreneur who fails to start out the business with a logically defined business plan in many ways simply plans to fail. Without clearly outlined goals and benchmarks, it is very hard to gage the efficacy of an ad campaign, a product line, a marketing strategy, or even a presentation methodology. This is a very important consideration for anyone in business.
Add to this a failure to properly research what the effects should be – versus what they could be – and it is clear that many a home based business entrepreneur pays too much attention to the nuts and bolts of running the business and not enough to the administrative and strategic end of it. Granted, entrepreneurs cannot be whiz kids at each and every aspect of the business experience, but it is vital that a business owner intent on remaining in business will understand her or his strengths and weaknesses and then seek to counteract the weaknesses by finding others who can provide the tasks that would normally be hampered by these drawbacks. At the same time, the individual will have the opportunity to focus steadily on exploiting the strengths she or he had identified, thus ensuring that not only will the business be run efficiently but to the maximum benefit possible.
Last but not least, making personal accountability part of your home based business plan requires a clear understanding of your goals and what you will do to achieve them. If you have no goals, there is no accountability. If there is no accountability, then the temptation of playing hooky and procrastinating vital activities is hard to circumnavigate. Such procrastination will of course lead to the business’ not getting to be on the cutting edge of the business niche to which the product or service appeals.
Failure to be on the cutting edge automatically lumps the business with the bulk of the competition – a position that makes it so easy to get lost in the shuffle. Add to this a couple of bad months or maybe an even minor market setback and you will have no reserves on which to fall back on. In effect, your business is doomed to fail.
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Making Personal Accountability Part Of Your Home Based Business Plan
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