Regardless of the type of business
that you manage, problem solving is undoubtedly part of your day job. However
are you solving problems or just the symptoms of problems?
No matter how good a manager you
are, nor how hard you work, you’ll end up in trouble if you spend your time
solving symptoms rather than actual problems. It is often not easy to determine
when an issue is in fact a problem that needs to be solved and when it is a
symptom of deeper trouble in the business.
What’s the real problem?
A problem is a holistic failure
of something you are trying to accomplish. Treating symptoms wastes time, money
and resources. In the business world of problems and symptoms, often what you
first think is a problem, is really only the symptom – it’s not the real issue.
If you focus on that symptom without uncovering the real problem you are
wasting your time. You need to discover what’s causing the issue.
To find this out you might need
to discuss the issue with different people across your business. Keep in mind
the focus of the conversation is to find the root cause of the issue, rather
than find “someone to blame”. The goal must be to strengthen the business by
eliminating a problem or making a system or process better.
How long has the problem existed?
Problems usually occur in one of
three ways; the same old problem, something brand new or the old problem but
manifested in a different way. If the problem’s been around for a long time,
perhaps there’s a deeper issue embedded within your business. If this is the
case you need to deal with the underlying issue.
Does the problem serve a function?
Is the problem worth fixing or is
it just a mild annoyance that doesn’t really impact the way the business
functions? If it is worth fixing then you should do that as soon as you can
realistically do so.
Once you understand the real,
underlying, root cause of the issue, you can begin to design a solution. That
solution may require rethinking the processes and procedures in your business.
It might even entail a reorganisation of aspects of the firm. Whatever the
solution you develop, you will need to think through the steps required to
successfully implement and evaluate it in order to eliminate the problem.
Contact us if you have any questions or need business help:
PJ | ☎ 020 89310165 | ☏ 07900537459 | ✉ info@apjaccountancy.com
PJ | ☎ 020 89310165 | ☏ 07900537459 | ✉ info@apjaccountancy.com
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