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This will save you from Business Failure...
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"67% of New Businesses Fail in the first 5 Years"
We have all heard this statistic, or variations on it
before. It's quite a scary fact when you consider the
implications, especially if you have started or are about
to start a new business.
But the bad news does not end there:
“A further 22% of Businesses Fail in the second 5 years”
So even if you manage to survive the first 5 years, the
odds are still against you continuing your business past
the 10 year mark.
So what is the cause for such a high rate of failure in new
businesses?
Lack of research into the market? Negligent business
owners? Lack of funding? Changing market conditions?
Staffing Issues? Or just plain Bad Luck?
All of these things contribute to the problem in some way.
I don’t think that any of them are the primary cause. Not
one of them would be involved in every case. A more
in-depth study would reveal that a more fundamental problem
is responsible.
Businesses are generally started and run by people with
quite a lot of hands on experience with the work of the
business. Quite often they have spent 5, 10 or even 20
years working in the industry. You would think that this
experience would allow them to be successful with their own
businesses.
“Only 10% of new Franchises Fail in the first 5 years”
Interesting! So maybe we can work out why small businesses
fail by looking at why Franchises succeed. What is it that
(Business Format) Franchises have in place that allows them
to boast such improved survival rates.
Under a Business Format Franchise the franchisor grants the
franchisee a licence to operate as an ongoing business. The
agreement allows the franchisee to trade under the name of
the franchisor. They are given access to an entire package,
comprising all the elements necessary to teach a previously
untrained person how to run the business.
The Business Format Franchise establishes an integrated
system of doing business that includes:
A proven system for successful operation of the business.
Initial and ongoing training in the operations of the
business. Ongoing Assistance with marketing, business and
technical operation of the business.
“It’s all about Business Systems”
So the difference is that a Business Format Franchise
supplies their new operators and staff with well defined
tested and documented Business Systems. A turnkey way of
running the business, turn the key and it works, every
time, exactly the way you expected.
The new Franchise operator has the Business Systems in
place from day one to run their business. They have the
documentation allowing them to rapidly train their staff.
They also have a management and reporting structure
allowing them to track the Key Indicators in their business.
“What do you need to do to ensure you don’t become a
Statistic?”
To ensure that you survive and are one of the successful
businesses you need to develop your business by modelling
the Business Format Franchise.
Develop Business Systems that describe and document exactly
what needs to be done to run your business.
Train your Employees in the operation of your Business
Systems. Design your Organizational Structure to allow you
to measure monitor, track and control your business.
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