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Setting up a business goal
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[QUOTE="Lens1000, post: 241672, member: 37726"] The business goal that you want to set must be realistic. If you don't set an unrealistic goal so that you would not be chasing The Shadows. I have seen so many business man set unrealistic goals and at the end the business crashes. This is why it is very important to set goals that you can achieve so easily. If you really want to achieve your goals you need to chop them into manageable bits. This will allow you I have a clear understanding of the long-term goals that you have set. It is even better to chop the plans into daily achievable goals. This will enable you to track your performance effectively. Aside this, a business goal that does not run around profit-making is as good as dead. All your business plans should point to profit making ventures,if you want your business to grow. Your business will possibly not grow if all your plans are not geared at profit-making areas. If you want to expand your business, the essence of the expansion is to increase your profits. If you want to embark on customer satisfaction, the essence is to increase your profit and your turn-over at that moment. [/QUOTE]
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