Small Business - Big Goals

July 17, 2008 – 10:37 am
by Theo McLanahan

Throughout history, there have been many times when a small company came out of no where with a product that swept the nation. There is no stopping your business from doing the same thing. When you have a great staff that is willing to pitch in and work together, you can accomplish anything.

A business cannot reach a big goal without the help of everyone involved. Consider what it will take to accomplish your company’s goal and then make each person responsible for a small part of the overall goal. As the individuals complete their respective parts, you will come closer and closer to having success in reaching the big goal.

This goal setting should be done as a team. Each person should know who is responsible for the other parts of the goal. When everyone knows what is going on and how the project is shaping up, they can work on their piece of the project more efficiently. You can help your employees reach their goals by keeping them motivated, productive, and positive.

Keep morale high by challenging your employees with small side projects and rewarding them whenever the reach a stairstep goal.

Motivated workers are by nature productive workers too. Completely understanding the project at hand is one of the best ways to boost productivity. When employees have clearly placed personal goals, they are more likely to accomplish them quickly.

The attitude that the leader of the group has will naturally rub off on the others. So be sure that you come to work as positive and upbeat as possible, working hard to avoid acting angry, frustrated, or overly stressed while on the job. Attitudes are always contagious make sure your entire staff is infected with a positive one.

Small companies are completely capable of accomplishing truly great things. But a leader with a negative attitude who treats their employees poorly and fails to meet important deadlines will affect everyone very negatively. Instead, let your good example show employees the high standard of work you expect from them.

Commending your employees whenever possible, maintaining a positive attitude, and having confidence in your business’s ability to reach its big goals will influence your workforce to do the same. Soon your small business will be realizing your dreams, doing big things.

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