Ways Successful Businesses Can Fail
Contrary
to popular opinion business consultants don't just help save troubled
businesses. In fact, success can be the harbinger of failure. Based upon my
business consulting, here are ways a SUCCESSFUL business can FAIL.
How can successful businesses fail?
1. FLYING BLIND - This can happen when the business does not know
how it achieved its current success (lack of a system) and therefore cannot be
assured of perpetuating the success as conditions change.
2. KIDDING THEMSELVES - When an
organization has an odd definition of success (it thinks it is successful but
isn't successful by realistic standards).
3. GROWING PAINS - A growing and seemingly successful enterprise
suffers through a poorly managed evolution, from one stage or cycle of the
enterprise to another (growth kills the business or requires new skills that
are unavailable).
4. NO SUCCESSION PLAN - Success and
growth come to a complete halt when a key person dies, quit, etc. (a poor
succession plan for a family- or closely-held business can also produce this
scenario).
5. NEARSIGHTED SUCCESS - Poor
strategic planning allows successful ways to evaporate (lack of a plan and
mission allows management to perceive distractions as opportunities and
dissipate its resources).
6. WORKING WITH STRANGERS - In a growing company it is easy for the corporate
culture to shift away from the original honest vitality (the winning ways get
lost in the shuffle, or newly-hired people do not receive training in the
corporate culture necessary to perpetuate the original vision).
7. WORKING POOR - A real or
hidden shortage of resources stops the successful growth without warning (lack
of adequate financing or high quality human resources, etc.).
8. BLINDSIDED - Success ends because
of surprising or unanticipated external forces (new legal obstacles, changing
public tastes, etc.).
9. OUTMANEUVERED - A superior (but
poorly managed) producer is acquired by a wealthy (but lesser) competitor.
Ken Roys, CEO
BTF Management Consultants
Inc
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