The Business Exchange Swindon & Wiltshire Edition 49: June/July 2020 | Page 19
ROUGH CHALLENGING TIMES
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of webinars and support
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been up to.
furlough, how to get the marketing working,
timing of anything. In the background,
probably the biggest challenge is the ‘what
if’ scenarios that keep running round our
heads, our businesses, the news all of which
lead to the question of ‘what should I do
next’… indecision, uncertainty and paralysis
will damage businesses and will certainly
be one of the most significant challenges for
businesses finding their feet in the next few
weeks / months.
What are the key things that you’re
working with businesses on?
Initially, the core elements for survival
and recovery… I have 12 of them…
Communication, Outlook, Change, Cuts,
Credit, Team, Work away from Work, On-line,
Customer Service, Marketing, Selling and
Common Sense. Ensuring survival is step
1. Stepping up to drive and sell your way
forward is step 2. Positioning your business
to thrive is step 3.
Right now… I am working on stage 2 and
3 with all my clients. This is really around
creating relevant plans (accounting for
variances and risk), measuring the tone of
communication based on the current state
of your market, challenging your plans every
day, reviewing the team (cuts, recruitment
and resources), strategy for existing and new
clients, and what and how you are selling
right now.
What do you have planned for
the coming months?
We are keeping our webinar series running
(we have some incredible speakers lined
up over the coming weeks). Following
requests from clients, we will be introducing
our first Get the Edge online progression
course from July. These are interactive, fun,
educational coaching sessions to get the
drive into any small, emerging or developing
business. Added to this Jo and Nigel are
running regular sessions to help businesses
understand how to support their teams
(and to make them more productive) in the
current state of normal. In addition to this we
are recording a variety of new 30 minute (or
less) ‘what to do next’ sessions which we will
be sharing soon. Beyond this, any business
that needs help to create a strategy around
their team, sales and growth moving forward
is welcome to take us up on a comp session
(we allow 6 hours for these each week, so
just ask and we will book you in).
How are you working with
people on furlough?
I generally work with the business owners
and so far, none of them have been able
to furlough themselves. They are flat out
preparing for the release! Jo is working with
teams on furlough keeping them connected
with the business and excited about
returning to work. It’s a great program that
takes the pressure off the business owners
as the background support is external. We
have several furloughed team members who
have joined our webinars and it is great to
see them pushing their education forward.
As we move out of lockdown and into a
‘new normal’, what would your advice be?
Ha ha!! I have already said there is no ‘new
normal’ it is just normal, and that will be
new pretty much every day, certainly every
week and definitely every month! Coming
out of lockdown will be an interesting state
of normal… we will need to be prepared:
Prepared for the different approaches of
different people; prepared for the new
legislation and H&S requirements; prepared
to market; prepared to sell; prepared to take
risks; prepared to step forward and prepared
to look for the opportunities that will
inevitably be presented (this does not mean
look to take advantage, rather look for where
your business can move forward). Overall,
create your plans, manage your risks,
support your team, find opportunities, and
absolutely, work with a coach! (It doesn’t
have to be me… but… a good business coach
will help EVERY business to move forward
with purpose and is an investment that will
give you an amazing ROI).
For more info:
www.actioncoach.co.uk/coaches/peter-rolliston
01373 801234
[email protected]