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12 Business Skills You Need To Master
by Terry Hill
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Published on this site: November 26th, 2007- See
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Developing a small business into a successful enterprise
demands more than passion. Unfortunately, facts speak for
themselves. Over half of new businesses fail mainly because the
entrepreneur is unable to translate their passion into practical
business skills. Success demands more than hard work,
resilience, and expertise in your field. In order to succeed,
you need to understand and to become proficient in a set of
fundamental business skills.
Running a small business requires that you become a
jack-of-all-trades. It is important to know early on which
skills that you have and those that you will have to learn or
delegate to others. When it comes to the skills that you lack,
you can learn these skills over a period of time by yourself,
you can hire employees who are strong in specific areas, or you
can engage the help of a professional business advisor.
Here are the essential soft skills people skills or anything
that is not a technical skill that you will need to learn or
import to help you to succeed in your business:
- Delegation Skills: Delegation involves assigning
responsibility to other people for the completion of work. The
ideal position that you want to obtain is one where your staff
carries out all the routine activities of your business.
Effective delegation involves achieving the correct balance
between effective controls and allowing people to complete their
job effectively. The key element is knowing how to make your
business work, rather than your business working you!
- Communication Skills: Communication is an important part of
life and is one that is often taken for granted. When you think
about it, almost everything you do requires improved
communications. To be effective in business, you have to
communicate well. When you hire a new employee, good
communication skills help you select the right person. When you
communicate with your various stakeholders, you need to be clear
about your expectations and to be sensitive when dealing with
problems. The key is to know how to effectively communicate your
vision with passion and conviction.
- Negotiation Skills: Almost everyone negotiates informally
on a daily basis without even being aware of it. Formal
negotiation is a skill that can be learned through experience
and practice. People who negotiate frequently tend to be more
skilled at it than people who have not participated in many
formal/informal negotiations. Experienced people are more likely
to know what to say, when or when not to say it, or when or when
not to make concessions. The key is to know how to develop a
win-win approach in negotiations with all parties, but at the
same time keeping in mind that you also want to obtain the most
favorable outcome possible for yourself.
- Strategic Planning: Strategic planning is a very important
business activity. Strategic planning is a process of defining
your company's strategy or direction and making decisions on
allocations of resources of capital and people. The key is to
know how to project your company's future performance, within a
three-to-five year framework or more, supported by your
well-defined business plan.
- Leadership Skills: Leadership is a process of getting
things done via people. Leadership, a critical management skill,
is the ability to motivate a group of people toward a common
goal. Leadership is also the ability to take charge, assemble,
mobilize, and motivate teams. The key is to know how to forge
long-term relationships with prospects, customers, suppliers,
employees, and investors.
- Team Building Skills: Team-building and teamwork skills are
essential for an entrepreneur in today's workplace. People
working at their potential in teams generate better solutions
and more productivity than individual members working
independently. The key is to know how to build teams of
employees, partners, advisors, and investors that will help you
take your business to the next level.
- Analytical Skills: Today's workplace is becoming more
technologically advanced and complex. With this rapid increase
of technology, the need for analytical thinking also increases.
Analytical thinking is the ability to objectively assess the
present state of your business, to determine where you want to
be in the future, and what to do in order to close the gap
between the present and the future growth of your business. The
key is to know how to gather, review, and evaluate data that is
necessary to formulate and express compelling arguments.
- Sales and Marketing Skills: Establishing successful sales
and marketing methods and policies - from pricing and
advertising to sales techniques - are essential in growing your
business. The ability to analyze your competition, the
marketplace, and industry trends are critical to the development
of your marketing strategy. The key is to know how to craft and
communicate a compelling message to the right target audience
that generates new business, and in turn, builds profitable
revenue streams.
- General Management Skills: Management involves directing
and controlling a group of one or more people for the purpose of
coordinating activities that will accomplish a goal. Management
encompasses the deployment and direction of human resources,
financial resources, and technological resources. The key is to
know how to develop and implement a workable management system
that will manage daily operations, nurture stakeholders, and
support business growth.
- Cash flow Management Skills: Cash flow is generally
acknowledged as the single most pressing concern of the small
and medium-sized businesses. In its simplest form, cash flow is
the movement of money in and out of your business. Cash flow is
the life-blood of all growing businesses and is the primary
indicator of business health. The effect of cash flow is real,
immediate and, if mismanaged, totally unforgiving. The key is to
know how to monitor, protect, control, and put cash to work.
- Financial Management Skills: The activity of finance is the
application of a set of techniques that individuals and
businesses use to manage their money, particularly the
differences between income and expenditure and the risks of
their investments. The need for timely budgeting and reporting
of financial performance is of the upmost importance. The key is
to know how to interpret and analyze your financial statements,
in such a way, as to identify the items that are adversely
affecting your profitability.
- Time Management Skills: Time Management is a set of related
common-sense skills that help you use your time in the most
effective and productive way. Time Management is a very
important skill to master. Learning this skill will empower you
to achieve more and to use your time wisely. The key is to know
how to manage your time efficiently and to focus on the
activities most likely to deliver value to your business.

Terry Hill: An author, speaker, and consultant, Terry H.
Hill is the founder/ managing partner of Legacy Associates,
Inc., a business consulting and advisory services firm. By
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