Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Grow Your Business in a Down Economy

Don't Downsize, Upgrade Instead!

We are all facing the same challenges; including your customers, employees, competitors and suppliers. A down economy actually provides us an opportunity to identify initiatives to generate cash flow.

Start by brainstorming NOT cutting...

Get your most important asset, your team together. Without them you cannot retain and build your client list. Follow these action steps:

  • Commit to continued customer service. We typically react to an economic downturn by reducing inventory and cutting staff. You have a golden opportunity to gain market share and maintain sales volume over your competition by delivering stellar customer service.
  • Hire the top talent and develop your team. Many companies reduce pay or bonuses or increase workloads, creating a pool of unhappy candidates. This is your chance to hire top talent that wasn’t available before and provide the training, which you didn’t have time for.
  • Focus on your top performers. If a layoffs must be done. Use recent employee reviews and customer surveys, to determine the poorest performers.
  • Reach out to your clients. Because of generally lower demand, suppliers are more anxious to find new partners. Ask your clients what they need, partner with suppliers and approach vendors that ignored you in the past.

    Then, use a Process Approach to Deliver Improved Customer Service and Cut Costs.


During a downturn, cost cutting is more critical than ever. Most managers start looking at the income statement for the last quarter to identify operating expenses to cut. Many companies, however, have already tried this traditional approach and are looking for new ways to find cost savings.

At HRC-Partners, we help our clients by using a process approach to cut operating costs. Instead of looking at costs from a financial accounting standpoint ("we're spending too much on office supplies"), the process approach looks at activities and examines their value ("do we really need to make photo copies of each packing slip?").

An easy way to do this is to physically follow a customer orders all the way from intake to inventory shipment. Look for activities that don't add value to your customers or could be streamlined. This approach is a simplified form of the analysis used in activity based costing and re-engineering.
· Document the way the process really happens, not the way it should happen.
· When in doubt, choose error reduction over speed.
· Consider using a "fresh set of eyes" to examine your processes. A consultant can recommend best practices from other companies and industries.

Well-selected and executed initiatives can generate positive cash flow in weeks. The key is to find opportunities that start saving money (or improving sales) as they are implemented.

Monday, December 1, 2008

When Personal Finance Issues are brought to Work (part I)


Employers can be a source of resources to alleviate some worries and at the end of the day, make employees more productive.

Credit card debt, variable mortgages, high fuel or food costs, a recent reduction of hours or layoff of a partner or spouse... you name it these are problems your employees are facing. The creditor calls, moonlighting, dogging the "repo" man, refinancing loans are all being done while trying to meet their deadlines at work as well.

According to a survey from the Society of Human Resource Management, employers are seeing an increase in loans from 401k accounts, garnishments and requests for advances.

Equiping employees with tools to handle the challenges will save you time and money.

Research your company's current Employer Assistance Plans (EAP) and place brochures, posters in visible locations

Consolidated Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) http://www.cccservices.com/ or 1-800-355-2227

211 National is an initiative through the United Way, government and for-profit and non-profit organizations to create a clearing house which puts you in contact with organizations that can help with: basic needs, criminal and legal matters, health care, consumer complaints, licenses and permits, money management, credit counseling and much more - to to http://www.211.org/ and search by ZIP, city or State.
(Seminole, Orange and Osceola Counties) http://www.rtmdesigns.net/211communityresources/ or dial 211

Are you Paying for Fraudulent Claims?

As budgets are cut and we seek ways to save, look at your workers' compensation and liability claims. Unfortunately many claims are fraudulent. Are you doing your best to limit your costs?

Titan Investigative Alliance, uses state-of-the-art equipment and employs highly trained and licensed professional investigators to provide you with quality results. They specialize in the investigation of insurance claims, including workers' compensation, property/casualty, life and health insurance, and auto accident claims. They provide such services as: surveillance, criminal and civil investigations, medical canvasses, background investigations, witness interviews and .

Titan Investigative Alliance is licensed in 24 states. To learn more about their services, contact Stephanie Mastramico at 407-911-1036 or smastramico@titanpi.com or visit their website at http://www.titanpi.com/

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