Start Business with Excellence in Mind – with the Help of Experts

We all are familiar with the complex challenges of starting a small business; however, this article is not about small business start up.
By: Maxim Hollow
 
April 24, 2010 - PRLog -- We all are familiar with the complex challenges of starting a small business; however, this article is not about small business start up. We are exploring the other areas of business start-up, together with the most common roadblocks and pitfalls associated with any new endeavor. These are: geographical expansion or branching out (opening a new branch in a different location, onshore or offshore), building new production or support facilities, and return to on-shoring (off-shoring reversal). Nevertheless, small business start-ups and corporate start-ups have things in common, such as significant benefit driven from designing the new operation for business excellence, from the very beginning.

1. Branching Out: The business is at that point in its existence where the strategic plan for organic growth is calling for geographical expansion. This is usually done by adding new branches. Such expansion is never risk-free; it comes with significant cash commitment and poses significant financial strain on the company. If the new branch is opening in a different country, there is the added legal, cultural, and environmental risk in addition to the financial one. Branching out is a growth strategy that requires two elements to ensure long-term success: business excellence in the start business stage to ensure immediate profitability and self-sustenance, and growth-timing, as in branching out not too fast, but not too slow either, to ensure maximum return on expansion investment, and continued long-term growth potential.

2. New Facilities: Another stage of organic growth, building new facilities may not seem to belong to the start business category we are exploring; however, they do belong, and this is because the new facility has to be profitable, geared towards business excellence, focused on the customer, and positioned for growth – just like a new business would be. Incurring significant cost as initial investment, with new facilities every single aspect of the design and operational readiness for the new unit is critically important in the decision-making process: location, real estate costs, labor costs, tax and legal considerations, proximity and access to infrastructure, transport, and communications networks, availability of trained, skilled workers in the local workforce, etc. Even weather is a factor to consider, for business continuity purposes. A good business consultant is indicated for such impactful decisions.

3. Return to On-Shoring: After outsourcing or off-shoring is no longer a good idea, due to growing labor costs in emerging markets, delays, or spotty quality, companies are revisiting the on-shoring idea. Not willing to entirely give up the cost savings brought by outsourcing or off-shoring their functions, businesses build off-shoring reversal facilities on-shore, in carefully selected locations here, in North America, with focus on efficiency effectiveness, and customer centric operational excellence. (I. R., 2010)

From incorporating to operating, all the start business: http://xpezy.com/pages/start-up.html challenges can be turned into opportunities for success. We are here to help you in developing and implementing the strategic vision that will position the new venture for business excellence: http://xpezy.com/index.html, sustained growth and profitability.
I.R. is the author of this article.
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