BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SKILLS
To run a successful business you need a diverse range of business management skills. When you start your business it’s likely that your responsibilities will include:
sales and marketing;
accounts;
human resources; and
information technology (IT).
How confident do you feel in
your ability to manage them?
It’s a good idea to plan
ahead of time how you’re going to manage each area which may include delegating
various functions to a business partner, undertaking additional training or
contracting a specialist advisor such as a bookkeeper, graphic designer or
merchandiser.
Remember that although you
need to understand, manage and take responsibility for every aspect of your
business, you don’t have to do everything yourself. Some of the key areas
you’ll need to think about are outlined below.
Marketing, sales and
promotion
Marketing is
more than just selling and promoting your business. It's about identifying your
customers and working out how to get them to purchase your product or service.
Go to Marketing for more information.
Human resources
Human resources is about
managing and looking after your staff. If you’re buying an existing business or
taking on a franchise you may find that you’ve got employees to manage before you
even start your business.
Understanding business
financials
The primary objective of any
business is to make a profit. Good financial management is essential to
ensure your goal is achieved. The first step involves understanding your financial
statements which is crucial to running a successful business.
Communication and negotiation
skills
Business is all about people
regardless of your industry or the product or service you’re offering. On a
daily basis you will encounter a range of people including customers,
suppliers, employees and business associates. Developing your communication and
negotiation skills will be invaluable in a range of situations from negotiating
a supplier contract to dealing with a difficult customer.
Knowledge of business legal
issues
Starting a business can be
full of legal potholes for the unwary, whether its industry regulation, tax
requirements, industrial relations, business structures, negotiating a
commercial tenancy lease or contracts with suppliers. There are many legal
issues to be aware of, so before you start a business, it’s a good idea to
engage a lawyer to advise you in these areas.
Logistics expert
Logistics is about managing
the procurement, supply and maintenance of products and operational goods. One
of the major concerns for a business owner is stock control and there are many
different approaches and programs to stock management.
Before you start your
business you should think about how you’ll ensure you have the right amount of
stock at the right place and at the right time. Efficiently managing stock is
important and will ensure your capital isn’t tied up, and protects production
if problems arise in the supply chain.
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