- Beacon Series: Sample Business Agenda
We present tough questions that are easily ignored because it's hard work running a business when we don't plan and prepare. There are parts of the business where we crush it every day, and there are parts of the business where we suck and must delegate. We must know the difference to know how to handle when business gets messy.
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This workbook is designed for you to review and make notes. This is not meant to be overwhelming. We kept the exercises and subparts to a minimum.
There are certainly expanded considerations that can delve deeper, but this is a good start if you've not addressed this type of practice in a while.
We divided up the sections into the following buckets:
* Long-term goals: This reminds you of your passion why you created this business and what legacy you want to leave behind.
* Financial goals: Whether you're maintaining a current level of income or scaling your enterprise, natural attrition occurs every year for every business. Reviewing financials helps to prepare for the inherent ebbs and flows of a business.
* Sales Goals: Drive growth through effective sales tactics.
Marketing goals: If you want to scale, marketing is key for a lead generation strategy.
* Customer Service Skills: We don't have a business without customers. Structuring and evaluating the customer journey will help outline how to engage with the customer throughout their engagement with you.
* Bonus Section: Typically, there are annual requirements for a business depending on how the business is structured.
Free with the Biz Glitch 366 Project.
A $10 Value.

There are certainly expanded considerations that can delve deeper, but this is a good start if you've not addressed this type of practice in a while.
We divided up the sections into the following buckets:
* Long-term goals: This reminds you of your passion why you created this business and what legacy you want to leave behind.
* Financial goals: Whether you're maintaining a current level of income or scaling your enterprise, natural attrition occurs every year for every business. Reviewing financials helps to prepare for the inherent ebbs and flows of a business.
* Sales Goals: Drive growth through effective sales tactics.
Marketing goals: If you want to scale, marketing is key for a lead generation strategy.
* Customer Service Skills: We don't have a business without customers. Structuring and evaluating the customer journey will help outline how to engage with the customer throughout their engagement with you.
* Bonus Section: Typically, there are annual requirements for a business depending on how the business is structured.
Free with the Biz Glitch 366 Project.
A $10 Value.

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