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Small Business Planning Tactics for a Recession

By Stephen Nelson

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For many small business owners and managers, a contraction in the economy seems a "black swan" event... a crisis so unusual and unexpected as to prove almost un-manageable. But, in fact, contractions (whether you want to call them recessions or depressions) occur regularly. And experienced managers and mature businesses know to apply a handful of common sense tactics for getting through the rough times.

Focus on Survival is Tactic #1

A first point. In an economic storm, especially a severe one, the goal probably isn't to maintain growth or churn out steady profits. Sure. Some firms even in a contraction do grow revenues or profits. But for many firms, the big objective is to make it through the contraction.

That sounds obvious. But if your firm simply gets through this economic tunnel with its business model, balance sheet and brand intact, you'll have done a better job managing through the downturn than all of the investment and mortgage bankers, most home builders, and at least two of the American auto manufacturers.

And this is pretty significant. When the economy regains some health in, say, 2011, you'll be ready to restart growth and return to appropriate levels of profitability.

Tactic #2 is Stay Alert for Crisis-related Threats

A contraction comes with its own threats and problems. Competitors will flail and some will fail--very possibly screwing up your market in the process. Key customers and vendors may get into trouble. Probably, key employees and owners will, too. You want therefore to stay watchful for these risks and problems.

One helpful approach for starting to think about new threats to your firm is SWOT analysis. The acronym SWOT stands for "Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats." By brainstorming about new, crisis-related strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats all at one time, you'll typically find objectivity and thorough thinking easier.

SWOT analysis doesn't have to be fancy. You can use a sheet of paper, a notebook or a whiteboard for your SWOT brainstorming.

If you can't get yourself into the right frame of mind for performing this sort of analysis, consider reading a book like, "The Great Depression: America 1929-1941" by Robert Mcelvaine.

Tactic #3: Watch Out for the Big Bargains

Almost surely, you'll be presented with unusually attractive bargains during a contraction: great people who need jobs, landlords desperate for strong tenants, equipment manufacturers willing to bend over backward, and so forth.

Keep a sharp eye out for such bargains. Probably, in not that many months, some business owners and managers with hindsight will kick themselves for the great deals they passed up.

Gird for the Long Haul is Tactic #4

For many middle-aged and older business owners and managers, the systemic financial crisis that triggered this contraction means retirement savings have been halved. That sucks, obviously. And a period of denial, anger and grief is understandable.

Once one is prepared to accept the new financial realty, one should calculate what the decimated retirement savings means. Probably, for many business owners and managers, the decimation means one needs to work ten or twelve years longer than planned only a few short months ago. Be sure therefore to factor into your business planning the extra years you'll personally need to work.

Seattle CPA Stephen L. Nelson provides accountancy and business consulting services to businesses and their owners. The author of several books about business planning, Nelson also publishes the Write Your Own Business Plan web site and the Starting Your Own Business web site.

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