The Devil’s In The Details! Don’t Lose Sight Of The Little Things In Your Business

Posted on Feb 8 2017 - 7:00pm by Editorial Staff

As the owner of a business, it’s often your job to be able to take a bird’s eye view of proceedings and understand the big picture. This is undeniably an incredibly valuable thing to be able to do. Sometimes it’s impossible to really understand how your business is functioning until you take the time to step back and look at it as a whole. But that doesn’t mean that that’s the only perspective you should ever take. When it comes to running a truly successful business the devil, as they say, is in the details. You’ve got to be able to get really up close and personal with the inner workings of your business in order to really understand how the pieces fit together. With that in mind, here are a few ways to make sure that you’re paying attention to the details in every aspect of your business

The fine print

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Fine print is one of the most treacherous things that many business owners will ever run into. It can make the difference between a fantastic business decision, and a choice that can bring the entire thing spiraling down around you. Any time you’re making arrangements and signing contract, don’t neglect to scour every inch of the fine print to make sure that you’re making the right choice. This goes for investors as well as professionals to whom you’re outsourcing elements of your business. It’s also just as important to do the same when creating your own contracts for employees. You want to make sure that you’re setting clear guidelines and boundaries for every employee. Using a document assembly engine and integrated contract management software is a great idea to make sure that your contracts are clear and easy to understand by all parties.

Simple interactions make a big difference

You should never underestimate the effect that the simplest interaction can have. This is especially true when it comes to customers. Even the smallest possible interaction with your customers can make a massive difference in terms of how they perceive you and your business. Taking a moment just to make them feel cared for and appreciated can totally adjust the way they see you in a more positive direction. In the same way, dismissing customers even for a moment can lead to some long lasting negative associations in their mind.

The butterfly effect

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Even the smallest decision in your business can have far-reaching consequences. A kind word to one employee can lead to an entire team achieving more than you ever expected while changing a timetable very slightly can throw an entire project into chaos. You’ve got to be aware of what kind of impact your actions and the actions of those within your business will have in the futures. You can’t always predict exactly what’s coming but by being aware that your choices can potentially have serious consequences you’ll be able to avoid any nasty surprises.

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