New Year’s Business Resolutions For Success In 2019

New Year’s Business Resolutions For Success In 2019

Article credit: Sage 

Have you set your new year’s business resolutions for 2019 yet? The end of the year is a great time to reflect on the past 12 months and set goals for the future. Why not take some time to put some resolutions and plans in place?

This article will take a look at some of the challenges your company will face in 2019. It also offers advice from a group of business owners, which you can use to inspire your new year’s business resolutions as you look to succeed in 2019.

Business challenges in 2019

Tax returns

Using accounting software can help you to make sure all your numbers are in one place, making it easier when it comes to getting your figures together.

It might also be worth employing the services of an accountant when dealing with your tax returns.

 

New year’s business resolutions for 2019

Having plans in place for these business challenges will help your company as you approach each one. And while these will be big focuses, there will no doubt be other areas that you will look to tackle, such as finding new customers while retaining existing ones, scaling your business, dealing with late payments and managing your business admin.

Creating business resolutions (as well as personal ones) will help you to tackle these challenges. It’s important to remember that you’re not alone and other businesses are going through the same problems and looking to find solutions.

Here, a group of business owners, known as the Sage Business Experts, share their new year’s business resolutions – they might inspire you as your put your plans (and resolutions) together.

Sue Keogh, Sookio

“Firstly, think before saying yes to things. I need to value my time more, and remember that time taken to pause and think things through is time saved later.

“Secondly, with every task, think: ‘Can I delegate this?’ As the business owner, there’s no one above me telling me what to do, and I need to be more disciplined and inventive about what tasks I can pass on, so I can concentrate on the bigger picture stuff relating to actually growing the business.

“Finally, with every decision, think: ‘Is this strategic?’ So while it might be tempting to take on a project where everyone is jumping up and down wanting everything done yesterday – purely because they have my attention – it might be better in the long term to go and have a coffee with some of our lovely long-term clients to see how they’re doing and to check if there’s anything else we can help them with.”

Jeremy Corner, Blue Eyed Sun

“The name Blue Eyed Sun comes from Bob Dylan’s A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall. It’s all about the end of days, injustice, suffering and pollution. This is where change begins.

“We want to create and distribute beautiful products that help the world. Whether it’s cards handmade with love on FSC boards that help people connect and stay close to one another, environmentally friendly products such as BambooCup that reduce single-use plastic waste or other products that alleviate suffering, our goals are all about change for the better.

“The main goal of Blue Eyed Sun is to distribute mindful and meaningful products that unite hearts.”

Jenny Garrett, coach, speaker and trainer

Firstly, to do the important work, not just the busy work.

It’s so easy to get sucked in to social media or responding to emails and not do the work that really makes a difference. I will be asking myself every morning what the important work I need to do today is.

Secondly to fall in love with the numbers and keep a keen eye on them.

Numbers aren’t my first love but keeping on top of my cash flow, managing my money well and ensuring I am ready for Making Tax Digital will give me peace of mind and help me to scale up.

Lastly to take out time out quarterly to work on the business, not just in it.

In 2018, I took a couple of retreats that enabled me to take a step back and review how my business was doing and reconnect with the goals I had set at the beginning of the year. I plan to do this quarterly in 2019.

Advice to achieve your business goals in 2019

Here, some of the Sage Business Experts share some tips for you to achieve what you set out to do in 2019.

Sue Keogh, Sookio

“Easy to say this but set some time aside for planning, so you are being proactive and have something to aim for, rather than just reacting to every little thing that happens.

“It doesn’t have to be a massive business plan. But even just mapping out your sales targets, your marketing activities and any challenges that lie ahead will be a big help to you in keeping the ship steady in the coming year.

“You should really think through if you are spending your time in the most productive way possible. For example, you might be spending a lot of time chasing new clients when actually you could upsell more to your existing ones.

“Or there might be tasks relating to HR or accounts that are not only time consuming but give you a headache; these could easily be outsourced. Lastly, get some sleep.”

Jeremy Corner, Blue Eyed Sun

“Figure out what pain in the world your product alleviates, understand how you are different from everyone else and sing about it in an engaging way that makes you stand out from the crowd.

Pay attention to the market, to cash flow and to sales, but don’t let them drive your reason for being.

“Shine bright, contribute, engage and have fun. Work to live – don’t live to work. I learned this early on in my career and it has served me well.”

Jenny Garrett, coach, speaker and trainer

To achieve your goals in 2019, I recommend you spend some time thinking about the areas of your business, such as staffing, cash flow, marketing, your product and your clients, and give yourself a score: 10 being you are doing an amazing job in this area, 1 being that it is neglected.

Once you’ve done that, you can see what you need to work on and what you need to maintain.

Perhaps if you have a high turnover of staff, you need to spend some time understanding why. Maybe you need to improve the work environment, develop your staff or invest in some training for yourself.

Or perhaps you want to have more staff but are struggling to afford it. Perhaps you could offer internships, work placements or apprenticeships, which have a shorter time commitment.

In an increasingly uncertain environment, finding creative solutions will be essential to your business success, so be open to doing things differently. What gets measured, gets done, so set stretch targets and measure yourself against them regularly.

Antonia Chitty, Family Friendly Working

“A tip for retaining great staff in 2019: recruitment is important but retention of great staff saves you time and money. If you have issues with retention, make 2019 the time to ask your staff about what’s important to them.

“Develop a strategy of interviewing those who leave too soon and assessing why they leave. Don’t forget to ask great staff with long service what incentives keep them with your business.

“With this information in hand, re-examine your working practices and set yourself achievable targets for improved staff retention in 2019.”

Steve Johnson, Graphite Web Solutions

“It may sound obvious but without setting goals at the start of the year, how will you ever know how close you got to them? So, set the scene, define what your goals are and make sure they are SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-based).

“For example, while having a goal of increasing your revenue may seem reasonable, let’s make it smart:

  • Increase revenue by 20% – specific
  • If 2018’s revenue was £500k then 2019’s needs to be £600k – measurable
  • Do you have the resources to increase work/revenue by 20% – achievable
  • Last year, you increased revenue by 15% so this year increase by 20% – realistic
  • January to December 2019, your revenue will be £600k – time-based

“By defining this, it will help you reach your goal. Breaking this goal into 90 days or quarters will allow you to monitor progress towards that goal, therefore making it more achievable. Now we can monitor and review:

  • 31 March – revenue should be around £150k
  • 30 June – revenue should be around £300k
  • 30 September – revenue should be around £450k
  • 31 December – revenue should be £600k

“Now you have a schedule to help you achieve that goal and can break each quarter into, what you need to do to reach that target.

“For example, work out how many new customers you need. Then set the process to gain those new customers.

“And consider how many customers need to renew. Look at how many normally renew and come up with strategies to increase that.

“Think about who is responsible for each element. Ensuring the right people own the relevant elements will help you reach your target.”

Joanne Dewberry, JoanneDewberry.co.uk

“Get yourself an accountability group. The best way to reach your goal is to share them with others, people who will support and guide you to your end result.

“Setting up or joining an accountability group is the best way to actually turn your dreams into tangible goals.”

Final thoughts on new year’s business resolutions

While new year’s resolutions can be a bit of fun – and perhaps not kept past the end of January (three times a week at the gym, anyone?), setting them for your business (and keeping them) can make a big difference to your company.

So take some time out, think about what you want to achieve in 2019, consider the challenges that your business will face and work out how you’ll tackle them. Then set out your new year’s business resolutions and put them to work.

And in 12 months’ time, when it comes to reviewing how far you’ve become, with a bit of luck, your business will be in a stronger place.

What new year’s business resolutions will you be working to stick to and achieve in 2019? Let us know in the comments below.

About Us
Kiteview Technologies (Pty) Ltd was founded in May 2010 to provide the Sage Evolution Business Management solution to the SME market. The management team of Kiteview have combined +30 years of experience in the delivery of small to mid-market Financial & Business Management solutions. This experience, combined with a sound project implementation methodology has helped in Kiteview’s growth, becoming a Platinum status partner for SAGE Pastel within just 1 year.

Contact Us

For An Obligation Free Quote

Client Testimonial – Lambson’s Hire

Client Testimonial – Lambson’s Hire

Find out what Sonette and the team from Lambson’s Hire Testimonial have to say about Sage Evolution business partner Kiteview Technologies service and Sage Evolution support.

About Kiteview
Kiteview Technologies (Pty) Ltd was founded in May 2010 to provide the Sage Evolution Business Management solution to the SME market. The management team of Kiteview have combined +30 years of experience in the delivery of small to mid-market Financial & Business Management solutions. This experience, combined with a sound project implementation methodology has helped in Kiteview’s growth, becoming a Platinum status partner for SAGE Pastel within just 1 year.

Facebook Linkedin

Contact Us

For An Obligation Free Quote

How To End Your Year With A Big Bang – Tips On Being More Productive

How To End Your Year With A Big Bang – Tips On Being More Productive

Article credit: Sage 

The end of the year seems to have a knack of creeping up on us, even though it’s the same time every year! One minute it’s September and kids are going back to school. The next minute it’s mid-November and Christmas is just weeks away.

All of a sudden, the rush is on – to finish projects, push at targets and get those year-end deliverables over the line – as well as the day to day, the Christmas shopping, and trying to fit all of December’s work into 3 weeks.

How do you end your year with a big bang, without burning yourself out and collapsing in a heap on Christmas day with a pocket full of tissues and a head full of cold?

Here are four ways:

1. Wrap up

Choose one big project you’ve been working on this year (one, not ten!) and set yourself a finish line. Depending on the project, your finish line may be the end of a stage or the entire project.

We live in a world where work never ends. The nature of our work is that there’s always more we can do. Without a finish line, it’s easy to lose momentum, and for the project to creep. That’s why we need to actively create our own finish lines, to define what ‘job done’ looks like and to enjoy that sense of satisfaction that comes with completion.

2. Let go

You, your clients, your industry, are not the same as they were at the beginning of the year. Things change. What projects did you start, that no longer serve you? What goals have changed? What plans have become redundant?

As Louise Smith, the first lady of NASCAR said, “You can’t reach for anything new if your hands are still full of yesterday’s junk.”

What do you need to let go of? What expectations do you need to release, in order to reach for what’s next with both hands.

3. Take stock

It’s easy to be so focused on what’s still on our to-do list that you forget to take stock of what you have done, what’s gone well and how far you’ve come.

If you’ve come to the end of a crazy year, and there’s still more to do, take a moment to reflect. Celebrate what you have done, what you have achieved, and what you have enjoyed. Write a ‘ta-da’ list, or create a celebrations board in the office. Thank the people who have helped you.

4. Make space

Perhaps it’s a training course you’ve always wanted to do, a conference or retreat you want to attend, a personal project, a bold new business direction or simply space to recharge. Start making that space now, instead of waiting for when you might ‘have time’ as the weeks and months roll by. Once you’ve committed to it, you’ll find the emails, meetings and other jobs have a way of fitting in around them.

And instead of waiting until the New Year to make all those plans for next year? How about making a start now, so you finish the year with excitement for the year ahead?

Over to you. What will you wrap up, let go of, take stock of or make space for, to end the year with a productive bang! Let us know what you decide to do.

About Us
Kiteview Technologies (Pty) Ltd was founded in May 2010 to provide the Sage Evolution Business Management solution to the SME market. The management team of Kiteview have combined +30 years of experience in the delivery of small to mid-market Financial & Business Management solutions. This experience, combined with a sound project implementation methodology has helped in Kiteview’s growth, becoming a Platinum status partner for SAGE Pastel within just 1 year.

Contact Us

For An Obligation Free Quote

5 Ways To Guarantee Fast Payment Processing For Shoppers At Sale Time

5 Ways To Guarantee Fast Payment Processing For Shoppers At Sale Time

Article credit: Sage 

The busiest shopping period of the year is upon us, which means an influx of shoppers filing into your store and visiting your website – all simultaneously and for longer periods of time.

Is your payment process sturdy enough to get your customers through each sale without longer-than-expected waiting times? And can your payment solution delight your consumers by offering a customer experience beyond their expectations?

Elevating the checkout experience

If you haven’t thought much about what your customers think about your payment process, now is a great time to start considering its efficiency. Businesses that reap the most during seasonal selling peaks are those that pad their payments process with extra layers of support to handle elevated traffic at crucial moments.

Seamus Smith, Sage EVP, Payments and Banking, says: “Retailers can benefit from this seasonal spike in traffic but it’s those that go the extra mile for customers by offering a range of payment options who are set to attract a wider customer base than in previous years.

“To do this, retailers need to ensure slick, frictionless shopping cart check out and payment processes for online shopping. Of course, with an increased array of payment options available, ensuring you have adequate security and fraud protection services is key and also something that quality payment providers can provide.”

In preparation for the ramp-up, this article identifies the five checkpoints within the payment process – both online and in-store – where retailers should channel their resources during busy shopping seasons.

Dealing with queues and payments

Two things you can anticipate when it comes to the holiday shopping season are a need to manage queues and payments pages. That’s right, an in-store consideration is dealing with queues.

And online, when your customers have goods in their shopping cart, the last thing they want is a poor user experience – this can lead to them abandoning carts and your business losing sales. Here’s more on those two points.

In-store: Prep for queue times

While some may appreciate the adrenaline rush of in-store holiday shopping, most customers don’t enjoy waiting in a queue for anything, much less to give you their money.

Sage research shows that long queues could be costing retailers as much as £3,581 per day in lost revenue. And you don’t want your customers to be stuck in queues after they’ve found the sale items they desire.

Online: Simplify your payments page

Today’s payment technology ensures a great user experience (UX) for online shopping from multiple angles to facilitate increased sales and fewer abandoned carts. Functionality such as customisable payments pages allows you to easily make small tweaks that often make a big difference for the customer.

The important thing is to continually test and optimise by navigating your website as if you were a customer attempting to make a purchase, or have someone go through the process for you. And take note of anything that gets in the way of the final sale.

James Gurd, owner of ecommerce consultancy Digital Juggler, suggests the focus should be on getting your customers through the checkout stage as quickly and seamlessly as possible.

He says: “When a user is ready to part with their money, your sole focus should be on getting them through the payment process with minimal friction. Too many checkouts slow users down, or even worse, confuses them.”

5 steps to fast payment processing

Follow these five tips and you’ll delight your customers by offering them a great payments experience. The first two are aimed at in-store shopping and the final three are for online (and if your business offers both in-store and online shopping, all five steps will apply to you).

Step 1: Beef up on staff

If you expect a larger crowd than usual, do this so you can checkout and assist customers simultaneously. Customers will still have questions about your products and you’ll want to give them as much attention as you give the ones who are ready to purchase.

With more staff, you can better manage your customers at any stage.

Step 2: Implement integration technology at checkout

To tackle long queues, use payment terminals that leverage the latest mobile technology and are fully integrated to other key business applications such as inventory management. This will ensure the greatest level of stock control that enables you to respond much quicker to demand, and in real time.

At any rate, be sure your employees are adequately trained on how to use your checkout equipment quickly and correctly. It becomes a hinderance in your payment process if no one understands how it works.

Step 3: Create online shortcuts to pay

This makes inputting key information easier. Flag errors as customers go through the payment form instead of waiting until the end and forcing them to scroll to find a mistake. Use credit card type recognition – for example, the 16-digit code on a MasterCard always starts with two digits (in the 51-55 range), while Visa starts with four digits.

Step 4: Always think mobile-friendly

Customers fully expect to be able to seamlessly complete their transaction from their mobile device – anything else could cost you the sale. That said, your payments page should be touch-friendly with little need to zoom in or pinch out.

It’s also a nice touch to make it easy for customers to resume their shopping where they left off in case they’re on the go and need to pick back up later. Offer emailing options to send a link to their shopping cart to themselves.

Step 5: Speed up screen load time

You can do this by reducing the number of elements on each page – experts say that for every one-second download delay, your dropout rate increases from 7-10%.

Bonus step: Don’t forget about security

The holiday season can be a busy season for hackers and card scammers as well as shoppers. Protect your customer data and your company’s reputation by ensuring your payments gateway provider includes real-time analytics as a standard.

Final thoughts on fast payment processing

So, to sum up, keep those queues short by getting more staff involved to help your customers. Use technology at the in-store checkout stage to keep your purchasers pleased.

And online, make sure it’s easy for your customers to pay, consider the fact that people shop with their mobiles as well as on desktops, and check that you have a fast online process too.

And don’t forget about security.

About Us
Kiteview Technologies (Pty) Ltd was founded in May 2010 to provide the Sage Evolution Business Management solution to the SME market. The management team of Kiteview have combined +30 years of experience in the delivery of small to mid-market Financial & Business Management solutions. This experience, combined with a sound project implementation methodology has helped in Kiteview’s growth, becoming a Platinum status partner for SAGE Pastel within just 1 year.

Contact Us

For An Obligation Free Quote

Sage Evolution Customised Business Intelligence Reporting

Sage Evolution Customised Business Intelligence Reporting

Article credit: Sage

Business reporting in Microsoft Excel

Get Intelligence Reporting

Sage Intelligence Reporting is available for Sage Evolution. To purchase Intelligence Reporting, get in touch with our sales team. 

 
 

Revolutionise the way you make business decisions with flexible reports

A 20% improvement in data intelligence can increase your revenue year-on-year. This means that making real-time data easily accessible to relevant people, whenever they need it, can increase your company’s revenue. Sage Intelligence Reporting is a Microsoft® Excel® based business reporting tool that makes customising and distributing reports a breeze, ultimately allowing you to design reports that are relevant to your business’s unique requirements and improving collaboration across teams. It is available as an add-on module for Sage Evolution. It dynamically links to your Sage Evolution data, extracts it, and presents it in a Microsoft Excel format that gives you control over the design of your reports.

Essentially, Sage Evolution Intelligence Reporting empowers you to:

  • Use your existing Microsoft Excel knowledge to easily write and edit reports, giving you instant visibility across your business.
  • Spend more time focusing on analysis and interpretation of your information and less time pulling the data together.
  • Design customised reports that suit your business’s unique requirements.
 

Key Features

 Enjoy ready-to-use reports
Ready-to-use reports are already formatted for you. To run a report all you do is select the information you want to report on.
 
View your data visually in Excel
Get a snapshot view of your data with graphs, charts and slicers that make it easy to see what’s going on in your business. 
 
Customise reports or create new ones
Need a specific report? Customise a ready-to-use report or create one from scratch using Excel and Intelligence Reporting tools.
 
Make smarter business decisions
Spend more time analysing and interpreting your information to make smarter decisions and less time putting reports together.
 
About Us
Kiteview Technologies (Pty) Ltd was founded in May 2010 to provide the Sage Evolution Business Management solution to the SME market. The management team of Kiteview have combined +30 years of experience in the delivery of small to mid-market Financial & Business Management solutions. This experience, combined with a sound project implementation methodology has helped in Kiteview’s growth, becoming a Platinum status partner for SAGE Pastel within just 1 year.

Contact Us

For An Obligation Free Quote

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!