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Are you effectively managing your business?

Topic: Business ConsultingBy GANESH BABUPublished Recently added

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Whenever we ask this question to business heads, most of the business heads connect to profitability. If the profitability is moderate or positive, then they think that they are managing the business effectively. Of course, profitability is one measure of business efficiency, but that alone does not indicate the management effectiveness. Consistency, increasing trend percentage of profitability is a function of managing many parameters effectively.

On a dipstick level, we can measure the effectiveness of managing the business. Following are the basic operational measures that indicate the effectiveness of managing the business.
Customer order fulfillment:

Customer order fulfillment is one of the most important measures of your effectiveness i.e. how you are servicing your customer’s requirement on time and every time. Meeting the customer’s demand on time with 100 % fulfillment guarantees to some extend about your business's longevity. Servicing the customer’s requirement is the reflection of your internal process robustness and the culture of the organization. In most of the small and medium size companies, meeting the customer requirement itself is the biggest conce
or gap. Inability to service the customer on time would eventually affect the profitability and survival. Fulfilling the customer’s requirement is hygiene factor that should not be compromised. If you are delivering the customer’s requirement on time and every time, then you can assume that you are managing the business effectively.

Quality target fulfillment:

In today’s competitive environment, delivering the product or service with quality requirement is taken granted or assumed as a way of living from the customer’s perspective. Meeting quality target is a reflection of your internal quality assurance and control systems. From the customer’s point of view, one of the major irritants is receiving the product/service with inconsistent quality. If you are meeting customer‘s quality target with your internal quality control and assurance system, then you can assume that you are managing the business effectively.

Cost Efficiency trend :

You may be meeting the customer’s delivery, quality target, but if you are not making good profit, then you are not effectively managing the business. The reason could be your cost of running the business may be more than the revenue. Creating the surplus in the form of profit is vital for long-term sustainability of business. Cost efficiency measures could be in the area of manpower, energy, material, consumables, etc. If you are seeing the positive trends in the cost efficiency measures, it reflects that you are managing the business effectively.

People engagement score:

Ultimately, people working for the organization are a real asset and they determine the growth of the organization. If the people engagement is high, eventually it drives better order fulfillment, quality targets, cost efficiency, and safety environment. If the loyalty and employee engagement score is in a positive trend, then you are managing the business effectively.

Hence, relook your organizational existing customer service level, quality targets achievement, cost efficiency trend and people engagement score to assess your effectiveness of managing the business.

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• Ganesh babu is founder and CEO of Winning Minds Solutions, a consulting and performance coaching firm.He is focussing more on business transformation of small,medium scale organisations as well as start ups.After serving in many organisation at senior leadership level, with passion towards helping Individual and organisation to reach NEXT LEVEL GROWTH, he started his own firm in 2012.He strongly believes that with given potential,right strategy, winning mindset and action, next level growth is possible.As he is adopting simple management methodologies, tools , techniques coupled with his people centric leadership style enables him to bring positive result and impact on any individual and organization .He delivered significant transformation results on business profitability and building performance based cultures in his SME clients.You can read the success case studies and business transformation related articles by visiting www.winningmindssolutions.com.
He can be contacted at ganesh@winningmindssolutions.com

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