How to Take Your Business to the Next Level
Posted by Heather Villa, CMA, MBA, MSM on June 01, 2010 in: Branding, Business - Plain & Simple

There is an invisible set of stairs that entrepreneurs perceive in the life of their business and every business owner has the desire to move their business up these stairs toward some (possibly unknown or unstated) level of success. They know that each level requires new efforts and techniques and ideas and comes with its own challenges and rewards.
But the problem is, what the heck are the levels? There’s no manual anywhere suggesting what the levels are. Yet, every entrepreneur knows that they are at one level and they want to get to a higher level. I have people asking me all the time to help them move to a higher level.
In case you’re reading this and wondering if I have somehow divined what the levels are, I haven’t. But I have discovered something else: Moving from one level to another is often preceded by dissatisfaction at the current level as well as an increasing amount of chaos and sometimes an unsettled feeling. I compare it to a child’s top that is spinning smoothly for a while and then starts to wobble. The business starts to wobble, unbalanced, just like that top. That “wobble” is often the time when a business owner wants to move to the next level. But here’s what I recommend first:
Instead of focusing on the next level (which is difficult to do anyway because it’s hard to know exactly what it is for each business), focus on making your current level perfect. Address that unsettled feeling and that chaos. Get it under control.
You can do this by:
- Creating or revising your business’ systems.
- Revisiting your business plan.
- Hiring someone to take care of your details (or extending the responsibilities of someone you’ve already hired).
- Taking a vacation to clear your head.
- Perfecting your current operation.
- Looking at your expenses and reducing them.
- Revisiting your business model to see if there are additional revenue opportunities.
- Strengthening your customer service.
- Increasing the consistency and quality of your marketing.
- Increasing the quality of your deliverables.
“But Heather,” you say, “I want to get to the next level. What you are telling me is how to make my current level better.”
Indeed that is exactly what I am doing. And the reason is: Your current business, which is probably running well enough (after all, you are looking at moving forward) needs to be tightened up a bit in order to more effectively move forward anyway. And, as you move forward, you want to maintain as much control as you can (and as much profit as you can) and cleaning house will help with that. You will also gain a fair amount of insight into how your business is running (and that could reveal for you exactly how you can move forward).
If your business is starting to feel like it’s becoming unbalanced and you’re wondering if you’re ready to move to the next level, make your first step a house-cleaning effort to strengthen your current business and that will help you get to the next level faster and more profitably.
On to the next level!
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I really like the idea of “focusing on making the current level perfect”. Nice way to look at things.
For me, it is always about keeping a steady gaze on where it is that I want to go, in business or in life. But I keep that gaze in the background, and in my own way, do just what you recommend, try to make everything I’m currently doing perfect and doing it all with a certain sense of happiness.
Enjoying all your articles!
~Mike
.-= Mike Roberts´s last blog ..Oliposa: Big Goal Hunter {Part 2} =-.
Yes lots of folks talk about that next level like it’s something so clear to see. You’re right we’d better first define what that next level is for us so we can make the dynamic value adjustment that will serve us well. I also encourage looking at the systems and the business model. That’s where we see the tweaks and adjustments that will lead to the most progress.
.-= Tom Volkar / Delightful Work´s last blog ..Stop Career Insanity =-.
Great advice! I recently started that same approach to my blog. Instead of trying to build my RSS, Facebook, and Twitter count, I will throw my all into the people who are already fans. The result has been much more interaction and loyalty from the readers. It really works!
@Ralph – I agree with you, I have been spending tons of time over the past two months working with my social media friends, but when you have thousands it is hard to filter and segment. I am trying though!
@Tom – Everytime I think I am ready to expand, I go back and look at where I currently am – AND – that is why I never really expand as rapidly as some of my colleagues or clients, I am obsessed with perfection.
@Mike – Thank you for stopping by. I really try to perfect things as well, that is the problem with me – there is always something I can perfect!
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