{"id":283,"date":"2017-07-13T05:20:06","date_gmt":"2017-07-13T05:20:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.transformationsolutions.pro\/?p=283"},"modified":"2017-12-13T12:46:41","modified_gmt":"2017-12-13T12:46:41","slug":"business-reengineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transformationsolutions.pro\/business-reengineering\/","title":{"rendered":"Stay Strong: How Smart CEOs Are Learning to Detect Early Operational Warning Signs of a Troubled Company (Part-1)"},"content":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s simple in theory. You want to remedy any deficiencies in your business before it\u2019s too late, before it requires a massive transformation to turn things around. But how do you know you\u2019ve got a problem in your business that, if left unattended, will put the health and future of the entire organization at risk?<\/p>\n
I often say that there\u2019s no magic fairy dust to running a company. Success in business comes down to executing well on the fundamentals, just like in sports. For example, in football, blocking well enables the offense so many options to run the ball, to pass for short yardage, or to go with play-action and throw the ball deep. An inability to block will translate into stuffed runs, defensive backs sitting on short routes, and no time to let a receiver release down the field. In business, the fundamentals include having a sound strategy that\u2019s made clear, an organization that is aligned with the strategy to serve customers, a staff that\u2019s empowered and accountable, well-defined processes, along with clear goals and metrics.<\/p>\n
To help you detect early signs of a troubled company from an operational perspective, we\u2019ll look more into these 5 critical areas. The good news is, if you can identify them, then you can take action to address them. In part one of this article, we\u2019ll evaluate the first two signs.<\/p>\n
Effective communications are one of the main keys to success in business. In fact, you can view communications as the umbrella that covers all the other factors, as it starts at the top and extends all the way to the front lines of the business. An Inc. magazine article describes the overarching importance of communications by stating that \u201cStrategy has evolved from a corporate process to a series of ongoing conversations and decisions.\u201d First, the executive team is accountable to set the vision and make it plain so that the rest of the organization can run with it. A great vision and strategy does nothing if it can\u2019t be communicated throughout the organization in a way that is meaningful to everyone. People want to know how they fit in, how things impact them, and their role in a situation. The \u201cwhat\u2019s-in-it-for-me\u201d mentality is true of employees and customers. It\u2019s just human nature, and a good communicator knows you have to address this mentality to get others to listen before there is any chance that you achieve true consensus or buy-in.<\/p>\n
The vibrancy of your customer base is one of the primary means of measuring the health of your business for the long-term, after all, this is where revenue is generated. Customers are one of the first groups to recognize when things are taking a turn for the worse. This is the group that most often experiences the outcome of new management policies, staffing decisions, system changes, and the like. In fact, leadership and marketing guru Simon Sinek states in his book, Leaders Eat Last, that \u201cCustomers will never love a company until the employees love it first\u201d. So here are some questions to help you understand your position with your customer base, especially if you\u2019re not actively tracking customer satisfaction ratings or administering Voice of the Customer surveys.<\/p>\n
Turning around performance in these two areas will get you on your way to business success. However, stay tuned for part two, which covers the other three vital areas of the operation.<\/p>\n
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