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Business Survival Through Adaption

Business Survival Through Adaption

Evolve or dissolve – businesses need to adapt to survive, grow and one day be sold. Struggling businesses are hard to sell unless there is a strong upside. So take time to change and adapt your business model so you have a business for tomorrow.

The strategies that worked yesterday may not work tomorrow so in times of economic upheaval it pays to be flexible, adapt to change and identify ways to redefine and stimulate your business for the current environment.

To do this you need to look at your business model and how you might best operate exploring ways to improve your business and your productivity while reducing costs, tapping into new markets and being more competitive, all leading to a stronger and more profitable business. Innovation and effort will help your business adapt to tighter markets, ensuring you have a more valuable and saleable business.

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin.

These words are especially relevant for today’s business climate. To not only survive but also to thrive in the current complex, dynamic and turbulent marketplace will require new adaptive approaches. A resilient organisation is one that can effectively innovate and perform, not only in the good times, but also in the face of adversity. Rather than being flattened by an inability to change, resilient organisations often bounce back even stronger after having been stressed.

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Balance a clear, unrelenting focus around purpose and goals with flexibility and openness to new approaches, roles and ways of getting work done. Foster a climate of learning, creativity and a proactive approach to finding opportunities to improve.
Value open communication within your business.

Strong leadership is a key factor but don’t lose sight of core competencies. Take a little time to reassess the business and teams strengths, and strategic advantages. What is working in your favour can often be built on.

Your customers are your most valuable assets in troubled times, so ensure your team has the necessary information and materials they need to do their jobs efficiently.

Encourage a workplace culture that supports agility. Being able to seize opportunities and adapt quickly in this uncertain economy may mean the difference between success or failure. Not being able to change course quickly was the end of the Titanic!
There are two options for surviving, become smaller with a tight focus or develop capabilities that broaden your markets. Whichever path you choose, be committed and retain a strong focus with your hand firmly on the business helm and grow your business.

Visit business for sale website www.nzbizbuysell.co.nz for further tips and information.

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