Sad as it may sound, the health of a business is not guaranteed forever. Virtually all entrepreneurs will face the daunting task of managing the recovery of a dying business. Every business during the course of its existence will experience a near death experience.This is a period characterized by harsh business conditions; low sales, low morale, low cash, low market share, and low innovation. Some recover from this and bounce back stronger than before, and some don’t.There are many factors responsible for this near death experience; those that are self inflicted like; a major project failure, incompetent management or poor financial control are generally termed internal forces.While those that are not self inflicted like; government intervention, economic recessions, the presence of low-cost competitors, or natural disasters are termed external forces.The continuous survival and success of a business greatly depends on managing these forces internally and externally. Neglecting them can spell doom for any business regardless of size!How To Revive A Dying BusinessIf you find yourself struggling with a failing or dying business, here are 7 turnaround strategies to help you resurrect your business.
- Re-Evaluate: Situation
- Strategy
- People
- Customers
- Product
- Process
- Finance
- Re-Define: Strategy
- Purpose:
- Vision:
- Mission:
- Values:
- Brand:
- Re-Employ: People
- Re-Innovate: Product
- Re-Brand: Marketing
- Re-Finance: Money
- Take from your personal savings.
- Sell off some of your fixed assets to raise immediate cash.
- Cut costs by reducing your operational expenses. Look for every unnecessary expenses and cut them off. Lay off every redundant staff. Stop every extra incentive or benefits for a while.
- Don’t try to solve all your financial needs at once; it will only further put you in more financial mess. Break down your business financial needs into sizeable chunks tied to specific needs and begin to fill them with the excess funds gathered.
- Seek for strategic alliance from your partners like your suppliers, they can offer you trade credits.
- Re-Work: Execution
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