REHAB

Business lost its way?

That can happen, through no fault of your own. And sometimes no matter
how good you are at what you do, you need a little help
to get back on track.

BUSINESS RECOVERY PROGRAM

Business Recovery Program

We can help you develop a plan of attack, uncovering the underlying issues and creating strategies to deal with them.

The process involves four main steps.

STEP 1

Contact us

The first step, is us learning about your business.

STEP 2

Risk Diagnostic

Secondly, we’ll identify the value drivers, and areas of concern with an online, Risk and Value Driver Assessment.

This looks at internal and external factors that can affect the businesses performance.

Take our business risks survey now

STEP 3

Workshop Report

Next, we’ll run an online workshop looking at the diagnostic, and diving deeper into your business.

The outcome of this exercise is a report that includes:

– SME Sector Benchmarks
– SME Research Statistics
– SWOT Analysis
– Goals & Strategies
– Action Items
– Implementation Timeline

STEP 4

Support Packages

On-going advice and support as you implement your recovery plan.

A range of packages are available which can be tailored to your requirements.

STEP 1

Contact us

The first step, is us
learning about your business.

STEP 2

Risk Diagnostic

Secondly, we’ll identify the value drivers, and areas of concern with an online, Risk and Value Driver Assessment. This looks at internal and external factors that can affect the businesses performance.

Take our business risks survey now

STEP 3

Workshop Report

Next, we’ll run an online workshop looking at the diagnostic, and diving deeper into your business.
The outcome of this exercise is
a report that includes:

– SME Sector Benchmarks
– SME Research Statistics
– SWOT Analysis
– Goals & Strategies
– Action Items
– Implementation Timeline

STEP 4

Support Packages

On-going advice and support as you implement your recovery plan.

A range of packages are available which can be tailored to your requirements.

“When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the aeroplane takes off against the wind,
not with it”.
– Henry Ford