Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Sustaining Momentum in Organization

The first step is to prepare a business plan.

*Contact your local small business center and get a copy of your state's small business start up guide.

*Open bank accounts in the business name.

*Obtain business tools, computer, fax machine, and office supplies.

*Order or create your business stationary - business cards, letterhead and brochures.

Begin marketing your business. Your business plan includes a marketing plan so use this as your guide. Send out postcards or letters announcing your new business to friends, family and business acquaintances.

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No business is ever perpetually in forward motion. To sustain momentum in business, it's important to review past trends and rhythms of business workflow. Have reasonable long-term business expectations.

Setting performance standards helps maintain business momentum and is also a factor in continuous support for business growth. A reputation for reliability is the cornerstone of sustaining momentum in business and continuous support for business growth.

Without doubt, the assistance and support a business receives from networking with business groups injects fresh new ideas into a period of slower business. This attitude energizes business momentum and works well toward continuous support for business growth.

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