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Starting, growing, managing and leading a business is a tough gig. It's important we don't forget the lighter side of things, have a bit of fun so here's my 10 point accountability tool using the initial of my first name.

Partnerships – continue to build partnerships with people - you never know who could be or help create a new business opportunity.

Payment – if you're running a business, you're not guaranteed a paycheque each Friday. You need paying customers so respect and understand your own time management, systems, processes, profit margins and the value you offer.

Persistence – ain't that the truth. The key to persistence is being able to celebrate wins and enjoy the moment.

People – surround yourself with good people who believe in the business, the vision and prepared to go outside their comfort zone for themselves, the business and the team.

Plan – long and short term. Make Monday the day you plan for what you want to achieve the following week and see how many meeting you have scheduled. If the calendar is bare then you can’t expect to achieve any plans.

Play – play around with ideas and sales pitches for selling. It's not an exact science and yes you're a salesperson, we all are. Put an imaginary hat on and just play the role. Who wouldn't want to be an actor in a Hollywood blockbuster?

Poor me – you’ve only got a couple of minutes because people will stop listening. Keep the glass half full.

Process – what processes do you have in your business to ensure your customers have the best possible experience?

Procrastinate – Recently, I was working with a group of 10 self-employed people and they were asked to write down the one thing they would like to stop doing for their business to move forward. Everyone, 100% had written “stop procrastinating” What’s the Nike slogan?

Proud – be proud of what you do. I meet a guy a couple of weeks ago who just started his own I.T business. When I asked him what the business was he looked down at the ground and mumbled IT Services. If you aren’t proud and if you haven't got that imaginary hat on then why would people pay for your services or products?

There's mine, I’d love to hear yours. If your first name starts with a P, then feel free to put the hat on.

7 years ago

Hi there, over the past 12 months our business has grown from just my husband and I to 7 staff and keeping track of salaries, payroll tax, the insurances and super is not a part of our skill set. We really need help but don’t want to put on anyone full time.

Does anyone know of a bookkeeper that can handle all of this or are we better off going through a payroll agency, any recommendation would be helpful?

7 years ago
Sally A.
Sally A.
Stanmore, NSW
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I run a small business with 3 staff and the business is going ok apart from staff issues. Their work is great but after 5 years I feel I would be making more money for my family if I chose to operate on my own. With super, taxes, paperwork and their personal issues.. it is wearing me down and I’d like to get some advice from other business owners who may have or have been through a similar experience. I do feel obligated to support them but at what cost, thanks in advance?

7 years ago
Maria R.
Maria R.
Middleton, SA
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Hi there, I have been doing events for charity for some time now, but I do it through voluntary non paid. I have enjoyed it tremendously and have given me a great deal of experience in the field. I hav been thinking about running my own business but Im not quiet sure which way to go. Wheather keep it my own company business and part proceeds to charity or run it as non profit organisation. I have been juggling it a bit for some time on what desicion to take. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each, also what lisences will I be requiring for each business. Im very new at this. Can u help ? Thanks

7 years ago
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