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Rules Of Building A Scalable Business

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Rules Of Building A Scalable Business

  • The most basic questions for any business to answer are – “Who is my customer?
  • Scalability is not possible if everything is dependent on the entrepreneur
  • If a system is not simple, then it is not a system.
  • Entrepreneurs are the lifeline of any nation’s economy. 
  • There is no value in it for the entrepreneur if he is stuck in the trap of self-employment.
  • In self-employment most entrepreneurs don’t even pay themselves consistently because they are struggling for survival, leave alone growth.

So here are some basic rules on building a scalable business:

1. Size of the target market: 

  • The most basic questions for any business to answer are – “Who is my customer? Whose problems are my products or services solving? Whose needs are my products or services fulfilling?”
  • The key point here is to identify your audience very clearly.

2. Scalability of Distribution and Delivery:

  • In most cases, entrepreneurs believe that they have a large audience to serve when they answer the first question – the size of a target market. 
  • But the true test of the scalability of a business model is when it can be defined how many customers the business can handle and how it can acquire a massive number of customers.

3. Making your functions functional:

  • Scalability is not possible if everything is dependent on the entrepreneur. 
  • Every function needs to function consistently and simultaneously for the business to scale.

4. Build simple systems:

  • If a system is slowing things down, then it is not a system and if a system is not simple, then it is not a system.

To know more about each aspect, do read this beautiful article: https://inc42.com/resources/entrepreneur-lessons-rules-of-building-a-scalable-business/

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