The success of women has a massive positive impact
on the labour force and the growth of an economy. It is therefore imperative
that optimal entrepreneurial conditions are created for female business owners
across the globe so that women can continue to be key drivers of economic
growth.
In 2020, the number of female-owned businesses and
their success continues to rise, despite the worldwide Coronavirus pandemic. Forbes reports that women are making powerful strides
in the field of entrepreneurship. This article will look at 7 ways that women
are successfully growing their businesses in 2020.
1) Adapt
Your Approach According To Current Circumstances
Having an adaptable approach to business is key -
especially in 2020. Think of innovative solutions to overcome new social
distancing rules. Change the way your company and store is run or how your
stock is handled. Shipping containers, for example, are a great option for
self-storage or creative container conversions, such as site offices, studios,
and home offices. S Jones Containers state that: ‘Converting shipping containers
is relatively simple when compared to other bespoke builds as they provide a
structurally robust foundation in standardised sizes and shapes that are both
easy to work with and build from.’ So, get imaginative and brainstorm different ways you can still deliver
your service or products in the new 2020 business environment.
2) Focus
On Customer Relationships
It is common knowledge that it is easier and less
costly to keep an existing customer than to develop a new one. This has become
particularly important and helpful during the COVID-19 pandemic where acquiring
new customers could prove challenging for many businesses. Deliver relevant and
timely content that solves customers’ immediate and long-term challenges and questions.
The priority during these uncertain times is to make it easy for customers to
connect with you as people will be seeking updates, answers, and ways to
improve their personal and professional life. Be sure to communicate business
changes, including hours of operations, virtual offerings, and managerial
decisions to keep customers in the loop during shifting times.
3) Networking
and Mentorships
Support networks for women, greater representation
of women in leadership positions, and young girls being taught entrepreneurial
skills at an early age are essential aspects to furthering women’s success as
entrepreneurs. Once a business is established, women entrepreneurs need the
right tools to grow and manage that company. There are plenty of support networks,
guides, and initiatives available for women, such as She’s Next and Grow Her Business. These are full of helpful resources that give female small business
owners opportunities to learn and improve their skills on an online basis -
which is key during the coronavirus outbreak.
4) Implement
Tech Upgrades
It is important to plan ahead and ensure your
communication and business equipment is as efficient as possible. Use the
lockdown time to make any upgrades where possible and consider converting to
online platforms for your planning and communication, use collaborative
documents that everyone can edit and comment on, and online software for
business planning and file-sharing. Introduce these changes as early as
possible so that staff can become comfortable and proficient with the new
methods of communication, which could prove vital for efficient workflow during
the nationwide lockdown.
5) Reassess
Strategies & Approaches
Use this uncertain COVID-19 lockdown time to reflect
on your business strategy and refocus on the things you did not have time for
previously. Gather, understand, and process your data to make strategic
decisions for your business. It is important to consider not only how to
survive as a business during the outbreak, but also to have a strategy in place
for what will happen afterwards. It is important to be flexible and adapt your
services so that they are not only useful during the outbreak, but remain the
best choice once everything has calmed down.
6) Adapt
Your Marketing
If your product or service could be of additional
use or relevance in the midst of the coronavirus crisis then it is important to
adapt your marketing to reflect this, especially if you are introducing an
altered service for the duration of the outbreak. Make sure all updates and
approaches are clearly communicated in the easiest and most relevant way.
7) Support
Your Employees and Other Female-Owned Businesses
Where possible support female-owned businesses and
take care of your staff during the coronavirus crisis. Staff members will need
extra support and reassurance during these uncertain times. Supporting
women-owned businesses is a great way to support the economy. They are a strong
catalyst for economic growth, and when female businesses are thriving, the
economy in turn thrives. And so, when we support these businesses, we support
the economy and the lives of woman around the world.
If you are based in the Liverpool City Region and have been running your business for 3 years or less, you could receive support from our Enterprise Hub team to plan your business growth. Get in touch via enterprisehub@thewo.org.uk for more info.
Enterprise Hub is part funded by European Regional Development Fund and free to access.
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