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Are you prepared for business expansion?

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So I have this good friend of mine who is based in Durban who runs a Beauty Spa . She contacted me yesterday  telling me that she was over the moon because she had secured funding for her business. A business partner had injected a substantial amount of money(capital) in her business! As a result of the new capital injection, she had secured a bigger space compared to her old operating space. She was also busy carrying out interviews for  3 additional employees who will be starting work next week. So everything is moving at a fast pace and she needed quick business advice from a trusted friend.

Now here is a catch- this friend of mine does not have managerial skills, she had been operating her beauty spa alone and all of a sudden there is a big unexpected expansion  in her business! When I talked to her I could sense that she is happy to realise her dream of expanding however she was afraid of the responsibilities that comes with leading a team of 3 employees. ‘Hanzi handizodeerwe here? Ko vakazviziva kuti its my first time to lead this team? She has confidence issues and its understandable, many entrepreneurs go through this phase.

So with no business management experience what is a quick solution that we are offering to her? I deally i would have liked to take a lot of time in analysing the Beauty Industry in South Africa, Durban competition, trends in the industry, opportunities and risks. I would have lved to analyse her business plan but dear reader, none of this information is available. I have to come up with a quick solution because new employees will be at her premises next week ready to start work. So lets look at some of the quick solutions that we have quickly drafted for her.

  1. Have fun, make the work environment an enjoyable one. Clients need to be happy and for this to happen your employees should enjoy their job.
  2. Nothing much has changed, she is still the same person, doing what she knows best. She must not panic or put herself under undue pressure. Everything will be fine-she just need a positive mindset and enjoy working with additional staff members.
  3. Make sure you have well developed job descriptions for the four of you. Employees should know the organogram, who reports to who. In her case I believe all the new employees will report to her
  4. Employees should know their terms of engagement, how much salary each person is expected to get, operating hours, leave conditions etc
  5. The vision of the company-what do you stand for? What is your long term vision? New employees should be aware of the history of the company and where you intend to be in the long run.
  6. Proper Induction-The new employees will be coming next week so its important that there is a proper induction in place
  7. Monthly targets- her fears of managing a new team for the first time are understandable, to help manage this she needs to set monthly targets of performance for the company and each employee. Ideally this should be coming from her business plan. Monthly targets which sets out the number of clients to be attended to, the monthly target of sales
  8. Conducting weekly meetings- meetings play an important role in keeping everyone focused and knowing the big picture. They are important for information sharing, target setting and solving operational challenges. The meetings can be held on a weekly basis especially every Monday Morning, you develop a small agenda of targets to be achieved, review progress and discuss any other business.

So in the absence of a business plan, in the absence of a marketing plan-this is our crash business programme to get her going because she is an experienced beautician with a lot of clients, the only area lacking from her side are business leadership skills. We will come up with a detailed business plan for her business which will cover Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Administration and Business Development.

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Ntate Victor

The author Ntate Victor

Ntate Victor is a Chartered Management Accountant, ACMA, CGMA and an award winning business coach and consultant. Author of 6 books and skilled in financial analysis, strategic planning, risk management, and business coaching. Contact +263 773 055 063

1 Comment

  1. Wow thank you for building confidence in me by your support but I have one worry my first lady to be interviewed ddnt show up and no excuse,that’s made me more nervous,I am looking forwad to learn more and grow bigger slowly but surely.

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