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Jan 30, 2025

A New Year, a Fresh Approach

Sponsored Content provided by Amy Sullivan - Fractional CFOO, Lumina Business Solutions, LLC

If you read my last Insight, you know that I am a serial – some might say compulsive – fixer. But sometimes, organizations don’t need to be broken to benefit from a few tweaks and new ideas. Looking at your business with fresh eyes is a great way to start off a new year.
 
Ask yourself: Has my company’s focus or mission changed over the years, but the company infrastructure hasn’t? Are our finances or target client base significantly different than they were years ago? Were our 2024 sales disappointing?
 
If your company’s focus, structure or operations are not optimal for growth, you need to consider some level of reorganization to meet current demands and create proper infrastructure for sustainable growth. 
 
I strive for continuous improvement. If you don’t think there’s room for improvement in your organization, you aren’t paying attention. Your external environment is constantly changing: market conditions, regulations and laws, supply chains and technology among those factors. And then, there is your internal environment. Staffing changes, for instance, can alter the whole office dynamic. If remote workers are part of your operation, that fact can present management challenges.
 
You probably wear many different hats, overseeing or running sales, accounting, HR, public relations and information technology. It’s easy to put off looking critically at the overall picture because you’re busy juggling tasks. But time spent working in your business comes at the cost of working on your business. And if you’re not working on your business, don’t you just have a job like you did before launching your business? 
 
Every practice and every system in every segment of your business must be evaluated periodically and the problems addressed. This doesn’t mean an annual deep dive into every function every year, but you, as the leader, must be on constant alert for outdated processes that slow your growth and distract you from your goals.
 
We at Lumina Business Solutions consider change management to be one of our specialties. Our business turnarounds resulted from improved systems, practices and employee morale. We have also established standardized practices that ensure consistency and significantly reduce confusion and the risk of oversight. These kinds of changes reduce expenses through improved efficiency and better financial controls. 
 
Courage is essential to making organizational change, because change is scary and it may threaten some people in your organization. Courage to take needed risks is bolstered by tackling the change process in a deliberate, step-by-step way, persuading others by involving them and soliciting their feedback.
 
Clearly defined goals, a clearly articulated planning and implementation process, participation from stakeholders and assessment of results will set your company on a smooth path to sustainable growth.

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