The Covid-19 crisis has affected every area of our lives, from the immense and tragic human cost to the wide-ranging impact on the economy, writes James Flood, associate director at HWB Chartered Accountants.
While some of these changes will be short-term, the outbreak and resulting lockdown will leave an indelible mark on society, our attitudes and the way we do business.
How extensive and damaging this will be is unknown. A recent survey of businesses by accountancy marketers PracticeWeb, published four weeks after social distancing restrictions were imposed, found that more than a third (35%) were struggling to keep trading, while 16% had closed. However, a relatively high percentage (29%) were continuing to trade as normal and a further 19% said the effects of the virus on their business were not clear.
For many of us, the first lockdown gave us a shift in perspective. For parents who were working from home, the need to fit work around family life and home schooling required a more flexible work schedule.
Mostly staff productivity has stayed good, staff benefit from not having the commute, and teams have pulled together to make things work. Videoconferencing has become a norm and we believe is likely to remain.
There may be elements of lockdown working that businesses keep for the longer-term for the benefit of their businesses and people. Consider which changes made during lockdown are worth keeping. Could staff work more flexibly? And how do you measure success? Financially, and in terms of your wellbeing and that of your employees.
The four Rs of success should be considered when making changes with your business:
Reflect – what went well, what didn’t?
Reach Out – communication is essential
Revenue – did a diversified offering help?
Reinvent – should you change what you’re doing?
It’s important to know the future of your business, where you want to go and how to get there; but without a solid plan in place things can go astray. At HWB we guide you through the process and help you to examine your business, its goals and priorities, both pre and post Covid, and help you clarify your vision for the future.
Its not just about one meeting and a few ideas. Our service is designed to assist you with the development of your business at every stage.
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If you’re interested in a Planning for the Future session, contact me on:
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