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Setting up a business goal
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 260295, member: 76163"] Setting up a business goal is a critical step in the process of starting a business. A goal will help you to define what you want your business to be, and it will also make sure that your efforts are focused on achieving that goal. Setting up a business goal should be an important part of your overall plan for starting a business. It should be something that you think about every day, even when there isn't anything specifically planned for the day. If you don't have this goal in place, then it's likely that things will go off-track as soon as they start moving forward. Here are some tips for setting up a good business goal: Make sure it's specific and measurable. Your goal should be something that you can track and measure over time. You should be able to see how well or poorly you're doing in terms of achieving your goals. This can include things like sales numbers or profit margins, or even just how much money is coming into the company each month or quarter (if this is something that you're counting on). Be realistic about what success looks like for your company before going any further with setting up anything. [/QUOTE]
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