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If there’s anything the pandemic taught me about running my business it's.....
Hey all! ✨Hope everyone is having a fantastic week thus far.
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If there’s anything the pandemic taught me about running my business and what’s needed to evolve in this new world, it’s ________.
Fill in the blank! What did the pandemic teach you about running your business? What was needed for you to evolve to this 'new world'?
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It has been quite difficult; however, perseverance, is key.
What I learned during the pandemic confirmed what I suspected before the pandemic hit. It's better to be small with minimal overhead than big with big overhead. We are a tiny bar with max capacity at 55 and I'll be forever grateful that we were and are able to run with 1 bartender for the entire evening shift. We also went from ordering liquor monthly to ordering it weekly for two reasons: 1)We weren't sure when or if we would be mandated to shut down again by the gov't and we didn't want a large chunk of cash tied up in inventory. 2)With shortages happening on so many beers and liquors, by ordering weekly we stood a better chance of catching items in stock by ordering weekly. We kept robust well stock and we told our bartenders that if any of the higher end stuffs runs out we stay out of that product till we order again which was typically 1-2 days at most.
Although my in house sales are strong the pandemic has taught me I need that residual income from a great online store too. Since the pandemic I have stepped up my online store photos etc.
If there’s anything the pandemic taught me about running my business and what’s needed to evolve in this new world, it’s imperative to plan and write down those plans and operating systems before you need them.
I had a list of things I "needed" to do like writing down some opening procedures, a couple recipes, etc. When pandemic hit, I didn't have a great plan of what I would do in a business slowdown. What would I cut, what would I save, could have been decided before hand. I also didn't expect to train new people to quickly reopen, or adjust staffing to get the same done with less people. Efficiency and contingency planning are something we put off, and you really can't.
So I learned to set a day aside at least 1 time a year to get that stuff done.
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Order Up Cafe/Tombras Cafe/Riverview Cafe/City County Cafe
Roddy Vending Company, Inc.
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If there’s anything the pandemic taught me about running my business and what’s needed to evolve in this new world, it’s don't get comfortable.
I had been running business as usual for 13 years prior to the pandemic, and to say that I got into a rut would be an understatement. The pandemic forced me to stop and take a deep look at what I was doing, and I had to rethink a lot of my operations. Today, I feel my store is in a lot better of a position, and I'm looking forward to new growth in my primary location and another try at a second store!
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I like the 'don't get comfortable' but I've ended up having to do the complete reverse.
I was constantly changing (sometimes every week!) & since the pandemic & our first UK lockdown I've had to be a lot more focused & drive a consistent business forwards. I've streamlined a lot & stopped 'branching out' into other areas.
It's helped me grow my business, albeit more slowly than my previous business plan.
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Hey Ryan - before you expand too quickly - think why the second store - would relocating be a better move? Why not offer a discount to people in that second area a discount ( one phone line - one lease - one rates in the UK - one Covid grant ) - tease your great product. If it's where you iive in - innit then go for it. TOP TIP - If there are 2 mini marts on each corner the people visit the nearest.
100% agree with you @Twiggy . I opened a second location in November 2019, and it didn’t survive covid. The lessons I learned from that one are invaluable for sure. As for moving locations, the thought has crossed my mind. The current property I’m leasing is up for sale, and depending on the new landlord I will be leaving the location. My hope is no—I’m pretty embedded into the community here. The second place is going to be a different coffee bar format than the first though, mostly through the lessons I learned from the last expansion. Close to what I’m doing now but different enough to not step on the first store’s toes.
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Third - Fat fingers -me not you - though we all love a fat finger xxx - theres a round table..... Friday xxx It's great to share and be good to see you there x
@Twiggy Gotta love fat finger typing… 🙂
Definitely coping. I haven’t been more clear about my businesses direction since my initial business plan.
see you at the round table! 🤘🏻
@isabelle sorry for the thread hijack!
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Colorado Springs, CO, USA
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well my buisness didnt really meet with the pandemic sense im the only one working and its online and well mine wasnt even made yet when it hit