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New Year’s resolutions with real resolve
As legislation becomes increasingly complex and market forces get more and more difficult to predict and navigate, sticking to your business’s carefully planned resolutions for the New Year will be a greater challenge than ever.
It’s the beginning of another New Year and businesses the world over will be stepping into 2005 confident that, armed with their latest set of commercial New Year’s resolutions, this will be their best 12 months yet.
But just as with most other kinds of New Year’s resolution - however well thought-out and planned they may have been - many businesses find such promises a great deal easier to make than to keep.
It’s clear that the organisation that wants to keep sight of its purpose and meet its goals right through the entire year, must give its newly-hatched strategies some real resolve and longevity if they’re not to fizzle out by Easter.
If you were an individual you might consider a fitness trainer to keep you on track. What’s so different about a business?
A trusted professional adviser should make it his job – with your agreement, of course – to help your business stay on track, keeping you focused on what you agreed were priorities on that blue sky thinking day. The ones that start to get lost when all the pressures of day to day business start piling in.
So if you’d like your New Year’s resolution to last until 2006, and beyond, click here to request further information.
