by Marcy Marro | 2 September 2019 12:00 am

After several years building their companies, most owners eventually reach a level of what I call the uncomfortable zone where they’re uncomfortable being at their maximum level of pain, stress, energy and effort they can stand without having a business that works for them.
I regularly get calls from frustrated business owners who have reached their limits and are finally willing to seek help. The typical question is what do I need to do to change my business and get it to work the way it should? The typical scenario is no written plan, no handle on their numbers, can’t find any good help, no accountable managers or supervisors, and not making enough money for their efforts.
To build a better business, you need to first decide what you want to accomplish over the next five years. Where do you want your business to go and what do you want it to become? You’re not in business to struggle, work hard, be frustrated and not make enough profit for the risk you take. The reason you’re in business is to earn a good return on your investment of time, energy and money. The owner must also have a vision of what the business will become and the return it will generate with good people, systems, production and customers. Only then can you draft a written plan or what I call a ‘BIZ-Builder Blueprint’ to go out and make the vision become a reality.
When business owners call for help, I ask them to email me their business plan. All I normally get is a blank sheet of paper. If you don’t know where you want to go, does it really matter how fast you travel or how hard you work? Without a written vision and detailed plan, how can you expect to ever get where you want to go?
Step No. 1 of drafting your BIZ-Builder Blueprint is to decide where you want your business to go and become over the next five years. Think about what you want and precise results you want to shoot for and achieve. Identify how you’ll do business, the perfect size of your company, type of customers, where you’ll do business, number of employees, how you’ll generate revenue, what your company will be known for, how much money you want to generate, and what your role as the owner will be.
Start by completing the ‘5-Year BIZ-VISION Worksheet’ and brainstorm as many dreams and desires you have about your company five years into the future. Don’t hold back. If you want to make $1 million per year net income or have a $10 million net worth in five years, write it down. Perhaps you want to be the leading specialty construction company in your market, or have 10 loyal customers who give you all their work, or become the recognized expert in your market who charges the most. The choice is yours. After all, it’s your company!
Write out what you want your company to become and do in the next five years including specific targets and goals you want to accomplish and achieve.
George Hedley, CSP, CPBC, helps contractors grow and profit as a professional business coach, popular speaker and peer group leader. He is the author of “Get Your Construction Business to Always Make a Profit!” and “Hardhat BIZSCHOOL Online University” available—on his website. Visit www.hardhatbizschool.com[1] for more information.
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