Author: Clive Enever

Five Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask

When we regularly question the achievements of business, our role within it, and its role within our greater goals in life, we better understand what motivates and drives us, and the steps we need to take in order to succeed.

Business owners should regularly ask questions, both of themselves and their business. When we ask questions, we begin to better understand our business, our customers and ourselves.

Questioning allows us to keep the big picture in mind, it offers constant improvement, and allows us to recognize opportunity more readily. 

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How to manage your business mindset

Business Mindset is how you think about your business. An acknowledgement that how you approach business and its challenges mentally has an impact on your success.
This success includes how your brand is perceived, the services and products you offer, the leadership of your staff, and the processes you embrace to get where you want to go.

There are different types of business mindsets, including growth and fixed, but the critical takeaway at this moment in time is that your attitude will impact your business.

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Achieving by Overcoming Fear

Fear stops people from achieving. Fear treads on imagination and removes self-reliance. Most of all, it introduces and magnifies doubts that sucks all our enthusiasm.

Fear is contagious. If we are filled with fear, people will be afraid to do business with us.

People like to work and be around people who are enthusiastic.

Fear takes over initiative and promotes uncertainty. When you recognise the feeling of uncertainty, then you’d be able to do something about it.

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When is a business plan really needed?

If you’re running a business, a business plan is something that should be up-to-date and available to call on throughout the life of your enterprise.
That said, there are some stages where it will be even more critical than others. So, let’s look at the four stages when a business plan is really needed.

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