How to Optimise your Business for Growth

Martina Parenti
Zetl
Published in
2 min readJul 9, 2021

Optimisation means maximising the effectiveness of resources. In business terms, it involves finding and implementing methods that will improve the company’s efficiency and reduce costs. In this article, we will go over some of the ways in which you can optimise your business for growth.

Steps for growth

Companies must have a well-conceived growth strategy in order to achieve sustainable and profitable growth that can be maintained in the long term.

The first step is to identify the categories and the key factors within those categories that affect the business the most. Then, management should formulate a strategy to maximise the efficiency of the key factors. Next is drafting an action plan that includes the goals the business is working towards, the responsible parties, and the deadlines. Throughout the optimisation process, it is crucial to measure and track improvements. This is an ongoing operation that will require multiple modifications and rounds of feedback.

According to PwC, some of the strategies to optimise the core business are:

  • Growing the customer’s share of wallet
  • Acquiring new customers
  • Improving the product or features
  • Increasing promotion and brand awareness
  • Expanding distribution channels to achieve a wider reach
  • Calibrating prices

Business culture

Another aspect that is fundamental to enable growth is business culture. Your business’ core values should be defined and shared by all your team members. Focus on building a diverse and balanced team where each individual can uniquely contribute to the business development. Continuously train your team to improve their performance and make them feel appreciated and empowered to increase efficiency and reduce staff turnover.

Leverage technology

Optimisation can also come from leveraging technology and online opportunities for growth. For example, use a cloud-based architecture for your business to facilitate communication between team members and the flow of information. Automate operations that are time-consuming such as invoicing, billing, and payments to focus on growth-oriented activities. Upgrade security systems to ensure the protection of your customer’s data. Increase your social presence to interact and engage with your customers.

Leverage application programming interfaces (APIs) to increase the functionality of your organisation and use data analytics tools to make better decisions. As the operating environment continues to change, you must also constantly evolve your business. Enhance user experience and implement an omni-channel model in order to satisfy all of your customers’ expectations.

Conclusion

Listed here are only some of the many strategies to optimise your business for growth. Every business is unique, therefore, each one requires a different approach. You must assess which strategy best suits your business and focus on one area at a time.

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