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What separates smart business leaders from the pack? No matter what type of business you decide to run, all successful business leaders share one quality that sets them apart in the business world: Business Acumen.
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The foundation of business acumen lies in deeply understanding the unique components of business from all angles. Let’s break it down…
Business: “‘The knowledge and understanding of the financial, accounting, marketing and operational functions of an organization.’”- SHRM’s Business Literacy Glossary
Acumen: ”Leanness and depth of perception, discernment, or discrimination especially in practical matters.”- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Combine the two together and voilà- you have yourself a savvy business leader.
A twofold story.
A person with strong business acumen must also have both a winning personality with exceptional interpersonal skills, as well as a thorough understanding of their business's operations, the marketplace and its financials.
Most successful business leaders are great with other people because they have an up-front persona that they show the world every day. They draw others to themselves with sparkling charisma. They know how to be charming, funny and how to have a good time.
They are able to weave large networks of contacts and resources within their communities. They have the ability to manage employees, delivering praise and criticism and resolving conflicts within the workplace, while still remaining respected and well liked.
Business leaders have creativity, motivation and drive, and their infectious personalities inspire those around them.
The other half of business acumen is the ability to see all and know all regarding a business.
Successful business leaders must, in a sense, be masterminds when it comes to their company's finances, operations and marketplace. They should understand all of the inner-workings of their businesses in order to thoroughly understand and predict how the business decisions they make, as leaders, will affect the bottom line.
Business leaders with true business acumen should be able to:
Almost every person who decides to start a business has the creativity to come up with a new product or a useful service to fill a gap in the marketplace. They usually also have the salesmanship skills to sell what their business is offering. If they do not have the management skills associated with business acumen they will struggle to find success and keep their businesses operating.
In the business world, having a strong sense of business acumen separates you from the pack.
Business acumen arms you with knowledge to help you make better management decisions for your company. It helps you avoid pitfalls and overcome the primary challenges that are often the cause of why companies go out of business, such as:
Cash Flow Problems - Hands down, most businesses go out of business due to cash flow shortages. When a company does not have enough working capital to cover all of its expenses, funds quickly dry up bringing operations to a halt.
Cash flow problems occur for all sorts of reasons starting with lack of planning and foresight, growing too quickly, paying bills too early, sending invoices too late and having too few sources of working capital. Cash flow problems can also arise when a business owner simply does not have a clear understanding of how a cash flow cycle works.
In order to achieve success, a business owner must be able to think systematically, considering all of a company's moving parts at once in order to make the best decisions and put the best strategies into place.
New business leaders must also have a realistic understanding of the amount of time involved in operating a business and be ready to make a commitment to success.
Without a thorough business plan in place, companies often experience issues with infrastructure, including problems with technology in the back office and challenges with the tools employees need to successfully carry out their responsibilities. A good CEO will spend 20% of their time planning for how they will spend the other 80% of their time.
Business leaders who fail to properly evaluate marketing options, lead generation, conversions and potential returns are at risk of wasting money on ineffective marketing – when they cannot afford to waste a single cent.
Business acumen has quickly become a catalyst for improving professional development and financial performance. Investing in training will help upgrade your team’s knowledge, skills & capabilities. It will also help your team understand the impacts of their roles.
Business acumen knowledge is undoubtedly one of the most important traits employees can have-- but is particularly impactful for your sales team.
It is important your sales team knows the ins and outs on how your target client’s business works to properly pitch your services. This involves staying up to date on market trends and how they fit into your target industry verticals.
“In order to be successful, your salespeople need the ability to affect change inside an organization and to help lead that change. That’s what advisors do.” So ask your team, “What do you know about the biggest trends impacting our customers? Why should they be changing to us right now?”- Sweet Fish Media, B2B Growth podcast, Episode 8: 2 Ways to Position Your Sales Team as Trusted Advisors
There are many formal training programs for business acumen. However, if you’d like to get the ball rolling, here are a few good starting points from our friends at Insperity®:
Increasing your workforce’s business acumen will not only foster their professional growth, but also impact your bottom line.
Having a strong bookkeeping and accounting back office will help you avoid the costly mistakes that could put your business out of business. If you trust your numbers and get actionable insights, you'll be able to leverage your back office as a platform for growth.
You should have a consistent and confident understanding of your company's financial position, so you can make data-driven decisions that help your business's growth and success.
We’ll help you get there.
At GrowthForce, we believe in helping you build a strong financial foundation with a solid back office infrastructure, designed to grow with your company, mitigate risk, maximize cash flow and increase your bottom line.
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