Entrepreneur in Business
Entrepreneur in Business
As an owner manager of your business I know how hard it is to navigate the whole of business single handedly. Even with small teams, no-one cares quite like you do, and perhaps nor should they, after all it is your business, your passion and you are the inspirational leader. In business we are performing for ourselves, for our teams, perhaps shareholders and many other stakeholders… This means we need to think and operate like the executive leadership team found in large organisations.
Does this sound familiar?
Do you find it a struggle to navigate all the challenges of business?
Hard to prioritise decisions needed at the right time?
Difficult to formulate a plan for the next 30, 90, 180 days ahead?
Do you need advice on the transitions through each phase of business life cycle?
Often business owners are not operating at the optimal resource management levels, tracking utilisation, knowing you have the right skill set in your team, knowing when to recruit and ensuring your people are delivering.
One of the biggest challenges of running our own business is the feeling of isolation with no support to grow or see the bigger picture , second guessing ourselves and often becoming overwhelmed by all the task lists in front of you. What to do first and getting the right reward for your efforts – this is called our ROI – return on investment.
You can have a CFO on demand, to stand shoulder to shoulder with you providing an extra set of eyes and ears, supporting and sometimes challenging your business decisions with expertise and care. This service is tailored towards the needs, size and complexity of your business and can be a cost-effective way of getting the financial and strategic advice needed for reaching the next phase of business growth.
Alternatively, you can enrol in the PK Business School, which means you get to learn how to make the tough decisions again and again. With a balanced delivery of learning, guidance, group sharing and a large dose of accountability. You decide the measures that matter in your business and spend the time with business peers, manage your operations and build the processes that will result in continued success and growth as you progress through the business school program.