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Business7 Reasons Why Your Business Might Fail And How To Avoid It. by fetedelamu(op): 1:55pm On Jul 30, 2015
Did you know that ONLY HALF of new businesses survive for the first five years and only ONE-THIRD of new businesses are able to survive for 10 years. The inverse is compelling as we can conclude that if only 50% of new businesses survive for the first five years, then the other 50% fail in the first five years. We can also conclude that about 65% of new businesses don’t make it to the ten-year mark.

FORBES postulates that of every 10 businesses, eight fail within the first 18 months! This is true. If you are starting a business or your venture is less than a year old, then you may be interested in these 7 reasons why Businesses Fail and avoid joining the 80% who FAIL.

1 Bad Business Model.

Operating without a Business Plan is a primary cause of business failure, and pursuing a business for which there is no proven revenue stream. The business idea may be good but failure may come in the implementation of the idea if there are no strategic guidelines in place.

How to Build a Good Business Model: “THOSE WHO FAIL TO PLAN, PLAN FOR THEIR COMPETITION!” Research and review the way other businesses in the industry operate. Get a complete Business Plan that includes financial forecasting based on predictable revenue, strategic marketing, and challenge management solutions to overcome potential obstacles and competitor activities. Create a milestone chart with specific tasks and objectives assigned along the timeline so you can measure success, solve problems as they occur, and stay on track. Your Business Plan should have a detailed Action Plan with measurable parameters for success evaluation. A sound business model that incorporates best practices can help your business avoid failure. Otherwise you will be making your competition look better than they really are.

2 Management Failure.



If you have poor management skills, you lack experience making management decisions, supervising a staff, and reluctant to take charge and resolve the issues. Then your business is guaranteed to fail from the start.

How to Avoid Leadership Failure: “ IF THE HEAD IS ROTTEN, THE FISH IS BAD!” There’s nothing wrong with copying from those who got it right. Learn, study, find a mentor, enroll in training, conduct personal research and you will avoid this kind of failure. Remember that uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. You need to always have a good head on your shoulders at all times when running your business.

3 Lacking Individuality and Value.

You may have a great product or service for which there is strong demand, but your business is still failing. It may be that your approach is mediocre or you lack a strong value proposition

How to Avoid Value Proposition Failure: “DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!” Develop a customized approach or service package that no one else in your industry is using. Do something totally different, no matter how small. This is how you build a brand!



4 Customers’ needs are alien to you.

You have to stay in touch with your customers and understand what they need and the feedback they offer. Your customers may like your product or service but, perhaps they would love it if you changed this feature or altered that procedure. What are they telling you? Have you been listening? Or is the market declining? Are they even still interested in what you’re selling? These are all important questions to ask and answer. Maybe you’re offering a product or service that is fallen well below trend.

How to Avoid alienating Customers’ needs: “A CUSTOMER WHO NEVER COMPLAINS IS SOON CORNERED BY THE COMPETITION.” If the customer never complains, you are either doing an exceptional job satisfying him/her you are doing an exceptional job marketing for the competition. A successful business keeps its eye on the trending values and interests of its existing and potential customers. Be ready to change features that are not popular. Accept complaints as gifts.



5 Poor Financial Management.



A good management must know to the last dime where money comes from an where it goes. You must also plan for contingencies in the event of a financial crisis. This is usually captured in your Business Plan Sometimes people start businesses with a dream of making money but don’t have the skill or interest to manage cash flow, taxes, expenses, and other financial issues. Poor accounting practice puts a business on a path straight to failure.

How to Avoid Financial Mismanagement: “A FICKLE FINANCIAL FORMULA FINALLY FINDS FISCAL FAILURE.” Let your Business Plan guide you. Use professional business accounting software to keep records of all financial transactions, including every expenditure and all revenues received, and use this information to generate profit and loss statements. This is valuable information that you need to run your business, know where you stand at all times, and keep it operating in the black. If you lack skill in financial management, consider hiring a tax advisor and professional bookkeeper or certified public account to help manage your financial affairs.

6 Over-expansion.



Some businesses actually start off great. Great management, experienced and committed staff, great products/services but it ends up growing faster than its shoes. Every now and then a business start-up grows much faster than it can keep up with. You open a website with a trending product and suddenly you are inundated with orders you are not able to fill. Or perhaps the opposite is true. You are so convinced that your product is going to take the world by storm that you invest heavily and order way too much inventory and now you can’t move it. These are both additional paths to business failure.

How to Avoid Growth and Expansion Problems. “EXPANSION BEFORE ESTABLISHING EARNINGS EQUALS ECONOMIC EXHAUSTION” Business growth and expansion take as much careful and strategic planning as managing day-to-day operations. Even well-established and successful commercial franchises such as fast-food restaurants and convenience stores conduct careful research and planning before opening a new location. They measure local and regional demographics and spending trends, future development plans for the area, and other pertinent issues before they move forward. You must do the same for your business to avoid failure.

Get a Feasibility study/Business Plan for the expansion before actually expanding. Make sure the initial business is stable before expanding to an additional location. Don’t order inventory you’re not sure you can sell but have a plan already in place to fill orders quickly should the demand present itself. The key to successful growth and expansion—and avoiding business failure—is strategic planning.



7 No Passion, No Promotion

You are in a business or field you do not have passion for. You are not a social person, yet you want to run an entertainment company, you have bad taste buds but you want to run a restaurant! You do not have patience for whining , noisy kids but you want to start a day-care?? You should invest primarily in a business you have passion for , provide a service or product that you would enjoy doing even if it’s for FREE! When you have passion for the job, promotion is usually the reward. And promotion in business means profit!



How to Avoid this problem. “PASSION PRODUCES PROMOTION.”It is advisable you start a business you have passion for, to provide a service you love to give, and make a product you really like to make. Of course, the profitability of this passion of yours must be established first and this can be done with a good business plan and/or feasibility study.


About the Author: JEM Capital Consults is a management consultancy firm Located in Jos, Plateau State.Read more articles on Business Planning and Feasibility Studies at www.jemcapitalplus.com/index.php/plan

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 4:58pm On Jan 19, 2012
@uppa, someone else just checked them at waec office and found out his name was on the list. His letter is still in transit uptil now. Im thinkn of going to lagos but the cost is just so much
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 7:59am On Jan 19, 2012
@uppa pls any news?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 5:16pm On Jan 16, 2012
@quazim, pls wats the number that called?Congratulations!!!
PoliticsThe Nigerian Economic Curse Every 13 Years:superstition Or Surety? by fetedelamu(op): 3:52pm On Jan 14, 2012
It always looked good in principle. It was always articulately put and eloquent speakers and govt functionaries are recruited to sell it. But it turned out to be a curse on the people. It also seemed to happen to nigeria every 13 years! The myth of the cursed unlucky number 13 has gained prominence over the years even hollywood made the huge box office hit 'friday, the 13th'. And i ask myself if this numerically odd number 13 is just a number or if actually carries a huge curse. In 1960, nigeria gained her independence. Lets look at this year as our baseline an obviously significant time in our history. Another significant thing in our history was the discovery of oil. Little wonder the govt signed her FIRST PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT 13 years later in 1973. The beginning of our woes having eaten the forbiden fruit! The sweet crude oil. 13 years later we were in trouble,economic trouble. Suspiciously,13 years before our independence in 1947 the almighty all-knowing IMF had put in motion the marshal plan an began to look into 'helping' out non-european countries. Coincidence? Well, 13 years after signing the first participation agreement in 1973 and promises by govt of PROSPERITY brought us to the IBB era in 1986. This time IMF and ibb gave us SAP. The wonder economic pill. But it got worse it failed! It was an IMF lie! 13 years later in 1999 came Obj ,IMF and their stooge okonjo-iweala with the Debt Cancellation crap! To pay back the same loan we took from IMF For the SAP pill 13years earlier! We made the deal and the nigerian people were promised heaven ! We believed and paid 12b dollars! Things got worse! Now 13 years later its 2012 and IMF Is here with iweala and the weakminded GEJ and another pill -removal of oil subsidy! Another curse another 13 years! 1947 to 1960 to 1973 to 1986 to 1999 to 2012 to,
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 9:32pm On Jan 07, 2012
Isnt that a list of successful candidates whose letters were returned? Which means it will be helpful to peruse that list. Cos noone knows when they will call? Or do u?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 6:48pm On Jan 07, 2012
They told u they dont have a list. Meanwhile a couple of people went there and saw their names on the list. People from kano and bauchi
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 6:16am On Jan 06, 2012
I have reliable info that there is a list at waec yaba office of success candidates and that a lot of letters were returned due to address problems. Pls house any one here resident in lagos to assist the rest of us living far away.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 7:18pm On Jan 05, 2012
@buz Pls this forum is for waec interview update!!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 10:28pm On Jan 03, 2012
yes
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 10:09pm On Jan 03, 2012
Yes
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 9:37pm On Jan 03, 2012
Hmm, i just heard this recruitment is on quota basis. Lemme go dust my cv and cert. And just move on.Hmm. I wish the u guys the best. Nigeria. Kai,e go better one day.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 8:39pm On Jan 03, 2012
im in jos, plateau state
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 6:37pm On Jan 03, 2012
Hey, here is a joke,whats the difference btw a certified lunatic and a desperate jobseeker,answer-'a certificate and a cv!' laffss
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 6:27pm On Jan 03, 2012
True. Pls ignore me. Im probably ranting like a derranged lunatic. Hey,
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 6:03pm On Jan 03, 2012
But why werent these letters scanned first to successful candidates while awaiting originals like CBN And Nnpc usually do. Someone will say he has received a letter yet he cant recall or will refuse to recall one question that was asked during the interview. This is more devasting than the removal of fuel subsidy.
PoliticsRe: Stop Moaning... Petrol Is 326.21 Naira a litre in the UK! by fetedelamu: 10:13am On Jan 03, 2012
Mr Thor, you have by your uninformed statement committed a grievious offence against humanity punishable by 50years of poverty meted against you. Kindly explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against you. Your response should be submitted before close of business today. Be guided!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 7:50pm On Jan 02, 2012
Yeah,see u soon in training school. IJN
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 7:34pm On Jan 02, 2012
its kinda strange that noone seems to 'know' these people. I hope im just being paranoid.Something just doesnt add up. We'll just have to wait and see,albeit with baited breath,
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 7:02pm On Jan 02, 2012
Ok, but do you know if its same courier company?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 5:51pm On Jan 02, 2012
Come to think of it. No one seems to pesonally know the people that have been broadcasting the news of them receiving 'letters';they are either newbies on the forum or just appear from the blues. Hmm,theres a conspiracy theory taking shape in my fast graying head right now,
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 4:59pm On Jan 02, 2012
Ok. Someone said u guys are waec intl staff so ur recruitment process is different. Exam officers are the ones (supposedly) receiving letters. I neeeeed this job oh. The tension plus this removal of subsidy crap and the incidental 100% increase in transport and cost of living isnt telling good on me. Im hanging to hope here. A tiny,itchy bitty thread of hope. Pls somebody, anybody give me someone good news!
PoliticsRe: Stop Moaning... Petrol Is 326.21 Naira a litre in the UK! by fetedelamu: 4:35pm On Jan 02, 2012
Mr thor, u must either be a millionaire or just insensitive to the plight of the common nigerian. Is per capita income in uk and nigeria the same? Do u have the same magnitude of corruption by politicians?Do u have unemployment welfare benefits in nigeria? Do u even have a functioning and effective govt? Do u trust the govt that this money will be properly channeled to the masses when the precendence of fishing out the corrupt business moguls who benefitd from the subsidy via smuggling and round tripping? Haba, mr thor what is good for the goose isnt always good for the 'Naija'! Pls dont be offended. I only beg to differ.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 4:21pm On Jan 02, 2012
Uppa,pls which state are u residing?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 4:16pm On Jan 02, 2012
What? Ijeky,are u sure? Pls wat position did u apply for?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 10:46am On Jan 01, 2012
Thanks. Im cured of my logic. Happy new year!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 7:25pm On Dec 31, 2011
Ijeky, i was just thinking. Are u sure the exam officers receiving employment letters were called before now for medicals?Cos i wasnt called for med. Makes me kinda think it would be illogical for one to expect an employment letter out of da blues. Pls i'll appreciate ur reply
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 3:52pm On Dec 31, 2011
Hello house , u mean not even a house member here has received waec employment letter? I bind and destroy anything stopping our letters from getting to us in JESUS name! Pls join me in saying AMEN!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 4:11pm On Dec 30, 2011
Its true oh, though i havent received anything yet
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 9:09am On Dec 19, 2011
Men,this wait has given me 10 additional grey hairs and high blood pressure! What a long,hard year! Those of u that have jobs dont take it for granted. You never appreciate what u have till u loose it. And those that dont have at all like me,'no retreat no surrender' should be our motto. One day the table will turn and everything will be just fine.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 8:00pm On Dec 18, 2011
Happy WAEC-test anniversary everyone! Wishing all and sundry the very best in the new year!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Waec Interview? by fetedelamu: 9:46am On Dec 11, 2011
Only system admin.s,legal officer(s),subject officers and accountants have been called and have completed their medicals, exam officers havent been called yet. Lets keep the faith.

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