Tis’ the Season. Make a Plan for a Stress-less Holiday Season for Your Business.
By: Carmen Gigar
Date: 24 / 11 / 2020
Date: 24 / 11 / 2020
Preparing for a holiday that will be far from normal is challenging enough for your family, not to mention the new considerations you will need to make for your business. As we enter what is traditionally the start of the holiday season, there are some decisions every business owner needs to make to ensure continuity and smooth operations progress toward the year end.
Making a plan will not only boost your profit potential it will go a long way to reducing stress during this already unusual holiday.
Here are some big considerations and activities to do to be ready for this less than ‘traditional holiday season’.
If you expect closures, schedule physical plant upgrades including, remodels, repainting or rearranging desk or offices.
The bottom-line is that to make this already difficult year a bit less stressful, having a solid plan to handle the last six weeks of the year will go a long way.
Don’t take your foot off of the gas because of restrictions or external constraints. Get creative and find ways to maximize the potential of the season. Add delivery services, add curbside elves to help patrons with their purchases, consider free or reduced shipping fees, extend promotions and always remember to delight your customers in any way possible.
Amp up your customer’ experiences even if they are online will help you gain loyal and repeat customers. Consider adding a CHAT BOT on your website to facilitate questions. Ensure phones are always manned so that customers can speak to a human whenever possible. Add notes of thanks with every order placed. It’ sometimes the smallest detail that will make a big difference.
Overall, make sure you take care of yourself if you hope to get your business through the holiday season. Eat right, drink a lot of water, get enough sleep and give yourself time to recover and reset. Mediate, exercise and remember to have fun.
Make this “odd time” the best time of year and remember to celebrate, rejoice and have gratitude. This positive mindset will help you get through the toughest of times.