Monday, December 15, 2008

LOOKING FOR WAYS TO CUT BACK?

I have received several emails lately from clients and non-clients asking for ways to cut back due to the slow economy. Every situation is different, but here are a few things clients are doing that seem to work.

  1. Add a new service related to your current offerings.

  2. Entice customers with a discount or promotion.

  3. Ramp up customer service. Be extra attentive to existing customers, but court new ones, too.

  4. Split advertising costs with neighboring, non-competitive businesses.

  5. Reduce your inventory to only what you need.

  6. Renegotiate a deal with a supplier.

  7. Cut back on overtime.

  8. Trim the cost of benefits. Some decisions might be tough for employees, but it's better to scale back on benefits than to discontinue them entirely.

  9. Learn the ropes of tax deductions.

  10. Turn down the thermostat in the winter.

  11. Turn off lights when you leave a room and shut down office equipment at night.

  12. When not in use, turn off electronics chargers, which draw power even when not charging.

  13. Have everyone bring in their own coffee mugs instead of going through hundreds of disposable cups each month.

  14. Be honest with employees about how the economy is affecting your business.

  15. Offer low- or no-cost rewards (like an afternoon off) to employees who come up with other cost-cutting measures you can implement.