The Recession is Over - Time to Grow
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You may not believe it right now, but it is true. The recession is over!
Sure, there will be a few more monetary 'wobbles and worries' to slow initial recovery, but nevertheless, recovery is on its way. Our return to prosperity will look different to times gone by, but it will happen, and happen soon.
For now is the new business reality, especially for aspiring and mature Small to Medium Enterprises, (SME's). Exciting and possibly uncharted times lie ahead. The only question that remains is Are you and your business really ready? The economic environment is changing and both you and your business should be ready now, innovating and preparing new ideas to take advantage.
Economies change fast and this is nothing new. The reality of recent day to day trading, especially for some SME's, is usually just focussing on maintaining market share, proposition and profitability now. This is not unreasonable, it's been tough for the last few years and you don't need me to remind you of this.
This book investigates ideas, new business practices, experiences and the reality of the dynamic recovery proposition that lies just ahead if you apply some thought, strategy, innovation, energy and robust planning.
Are you and your business ready?
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The Recession is Over - Time to Grow - Keith Churchouse
The Recession is Over
Time to Grow
Keith Churchouse
May 2013
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2013 Keith Churchouse
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The Fourth Churchouse Chronicles
First Edition
Acknowledgements
Esther Dadswell
The first acknowledgement always goes to Esther, my wife and fellow director, whose business and engineering prowess have been fundamental in allowing me to produce the text for these pages. Esther, your ability to process-drive work to volume levels is significant in lifting our business success.
I am also grateful for your unrelenting guidance in my continued writing.
Thank you for staying around.
I would not have taken the best part of my varying journeys without you.
Rosamund and Roger Churchouse
A common theme is emerging here in thanking you both for putting up with me.
It’s been both fun and inspiring. Your wisdom and counsel are of great value.
The team at Guildford College
Thank you for helping me release time in my business by finding a top quality apprentice in the form of Mr Jack Bishop.
My translation team
My books have taken on a far more diverse life than I could have ever anticipated through the care, considered attention and help of my friends in Brazil, namely Suzana Chazan, and Valeria Haasper . My ‘translation team’ in this glorious country has helped me develop an international approach to my writing work. For this, I am truly grateful. I look forward to working with you all on our future projects together.
My loyal work friends and colleagues
To Gordon B, Steve W, Kevin L, Donald McN, Phil B, Marc C and the others I am always pleased to hear from.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be stored, transmitted, reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, mechanical or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.
Copyright Keith Churchouse 2013
Keith Churchouse asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this Work in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988.
ISBN 978-0-9573125-3-1
Further contact details and information can be found at www.the-recession-is-over.co.uk
No financial advice or legal advice of any description is offered or deemed to have been provided during the text of this book.
Some of the names, titles, sequencing, areas and dates have been amended to ensure that this work portrays a personal experience rather than those of individuals or companies. Any similarity to individuals and groups is purely coincidental. This book is also an expression of the personal opinion of the author and his view on the future of the economy, both national and global.
A donation will be made to the charity Headway Surrey for each book sold.
Headway Surrey supports people throughout Surrey with brain injuries, their families and carers, and promotes understanding of the implications of brain injury.
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To the guiding hands that have helped me with this book
Thank you to:
Fiona Cowan, Words That Work
Contact: wordsbird.wordpress.com
Graham Booth, Creation Booth
Contact: www.creationbooth.com
And finally my clients past, present and future
My warmest thanks go to you, without whom I would not have enjoyed my journey through business start-up, incubation, development, growth and successful maturity.
Thank you.
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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter One: ‘Eureka!’
Chapter Two: Get on with growth
Chapter Three: Are you the person for the job?
Chapter Four: Wonky wheel
Chapter Five: Small may be beautiful
Chapter Six: Never re-brand . . . oops!
Chapter Seven: Accounting, money and cash flow
Chapter Eight: Name your price?
Chapter Nine: If I were starting again, I would not start from here
Chapter Ten: Excited by the future? You should be!
Epilogue
Resources
About the author
Foreword
By Sir Christopher Snowden FRS, FREng
As I write this foreword, the global economy is showing signs of recovery from the effects of severe recession. The UK is showing early indications of emergence, with 0.3 per cent growth in the economy in 2012 and encouraging employment statistics in the first months of 2013.
This is the time for companies to seize the opportunities for growth. Economies emerging from recession provide real opportunities for your business and this is the moment to take them. The commercial sector will regain momentum and the business decisions you make in the near future will influence the outcome of your company’s success in years to come.
This book is aimed at those who are already running businesses and for aspiring directors, partners and managers of small to medium enterprises (SMEs). It provides thought provoking ideas and challenges for chief executives and leaders of businesses and charities — especially those that appear to have entered a mature phase of development in recent times.
This is a book for those who want to evaluate the success of their enterprise and reinvigorate the business and themselves, capturing the author’s enthusiasm and experience.
Starting a business can be hard enough, but moving it out of the start-up phase or climbing out of a plateau can be even harder sometimes. Keith Churchouse’s book provides informed views, guidance and opinions based on many years’ experience in the financial sector. It is aimed at the aspiring businesses that no longer fit into the ‘start-up’ category, but which have not fully realised their potential or have been focused on surviving the challenges of the recession.
Keith takes a very pragmatic approach in this book, sharing experiences, mistakes and successes. His fresh and energetic style provides the reader with inspiration to make a real difference to the business decisions and directions that are needed in many SMEs to take them on to greater success. The book is aimed at stimulating action by getting managers and business leaders to ask themselves tough questions about planning for the future and assessing where the business is placed today relative to the competition.
I am sure that the highly motivational style of this book will energise your thinking and I hope it contributes to even greater success in your ventures.
Sir Christopher Snowden
March 2013
Sir Christopher Snowden FRS, FREng
Sir Christopher is President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey and a distinguished engineer with wide experience of the international microwave and semiconductor industry. He has previous experience as a chief executive and as non-executive director of several technology companies and advises several others. He has held research and senior management positions in the electronics industry in both the UK and USA as well as having held academic posts in a number of universities. He is a member of the Prime Minister’s advisory Council for Science and Technology and sits on the governing body of the UK’s Technology Strategy Board. Sir Christopher is President-Elect of Universities UK, representing all UK universities and Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He was President of the Institute of Engineering and Technology 2009-10. He has been a consultant for several major international microwave electronics companies and holds several international awards. Sir Christopher has published eight books and more than 300 technical papers.
Preface
Starting with the end in mind
Most business people start a series of regular processes during their work to reach a successful objective and conclusion. Each business sector is diverse and different and each conclusion and the timing thereof will also vary (however invariably following similar business lines).
The end objective for each business will be different. These commercial plans might change over time to reflect market conditions, competition or overall current business objectives (such as the sale of the company, as an example).
Established and aspiring owner/director managers may choose to re-focus on:
• Production speed
• Production quality
• Sales volumes
• Cash flow, Timing
• Market diversification
• Profitability
• Brand awareness /strength
• All of the above.
The Recession is Over, Time to Grow will encompass many commercial ideas and initiatives and consider the ways that as a maturing SME business, with you as the controller of these issues, might want to focus, re-affirm or re-address each area. You may conclude that you are on course, but many will see that change is needed.
I have read many business books that indicate that they have the solution to all or some of the business issues noted above. Invariably they do not, but they can add value in sharing ideas and opinions in the author’s experience. Their business experience and outcomes will be different to others, because each enterprise has its own market challenges.
Why should you read this book if it does not give you all of the answers and solutions to each point? This book, at a critical development phase of our economy, will give you indicators of what others have done and it will give you the valuable opportunity and capacity to take a fresh look at each topic in your own circumstances. I hope my thoughts, observations and notes (along with the notes that you make yourself at the end of each chapter) will be thought provoking and challenging about the processes you use and the key point of ‘What is your overall objective?’
Only you can decide this, but it needs to be clear in your mind what all this hard work that you are putting in is leading to.
These points in turn, with some self-reflection, should allow you to see if your current business path needs to be changed or amended to meet your overall success.
Idea-sized chunks
You are a busy person. You are a business leader and this is what we expect of you.
In seeking to improve your business, and to be ready for growth,