It is probably already common knowledge that entrepreneurship is
not for the faint-hearted. There is a lot of blood, sweat and tears involved as
well as a lot of planning, analysis, tact and doggedness. Additionally, to
achieve entrepreneurial success, there also needs to be knowledge of some vital
aspects to pay acute attention to and oversea meticulously. Here are 4 interesting reasons why small businesses
fail.
Starting for the Wrong Reason
Many people start businesses for the wrong reasons. For example,
a mechanical engineer quit working for a mechanics company because he was tired
of answering to an employer and thought he would do much better financially if
he worked for himself rather receiving 'peanuts' from his company for all his
hard work. He started his own mechanics company and in less than 5 years, he
had to shut down his fledgling company. What this engineer failed to realize
was that though he was enthusiastic and had the skill set, he lacked the
patience, doggedness and pure business acumen needed to successfully manage and
grow a business. If you start your business for the wrong reasons, when things
get tough there will be no reason to remain, there would be nothing to hold on
to or fight for. If you must start a business, do it for the right reasons if
not it is doomed to fail.
Poor Strategy and Planning
This is another common reason why small businesses fail. For a
small business to grow and succeed, it need a good strategy and plan to support
it. As an entrepreneur, don't make the mistake of excessive idealism concerning
your business, don't be so focused on your vision for the business that you
forget or neglect creating a strategic plan that factors in important components
of your business and addresses them adequately. To ensure business success,
take time out to create a good and effective strategic business plan for your
business because this is critical to the success or failure of your business.
Poor Management
Unfortunately, as popular a cause of small business failure as
this factor is, many small business still continue to fall prey to this major
business killer. As a small business, you can not afford to joke with your
business management. You just can't. Don't be sentimental about this aspect and
employ those who can do the job. Even if you find out that you are the person
that can't handle things properly, take sentiments out of it and employ someone
who can. Effective business management and leadership skills are essential to
business-building success. In fact, even when you eventually grow and become
established, you still need good management to continue the success. Make it a
priority to develop yourself and strengthen areas where you know you are weak
by acquiring the needed skills. In the interim, you can employ someone who can
handle things till you get better at it. The same applies to family members
also. Try to remember at all times that you cannot afford to be complacent with
your business management for any reason, if you truly want your business to
succeed.
Expanding Too Quickly
This is another major business killer. Don't do more than you
can handle because as much as growth is good if, as a small business, you grow
beyond your own capacity you are bound to crash hard. Many companies have
experienced bankruptcy because the business owner's 'reach exceeded his/her
grasp' in the area of expansion. Remember that Rome wasn't built in a day so be
patient, tactical, analytical and decide on expansion only after carefully
reviewing, researching and analyzing what you will need for the expansion and
if your business can handle it. Many small businesses sometimes don't realize
that even growth is a risk and because of that it is important to keep in mind
that slow and steady wins the race, so being impulsive about expansion is
likely to backfire in the worst possible way.
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