Cost of labour critical for small business

One of the key components to a small business is labour, or more commonly, people.

Getting this right is one of your key objectives, as staff costs are directly tied to productivity.

It’s important that small business re-evaluate staff performance in terms of value and attitude. Eventually they will show up in your results.

Once you suspect staff are not worth what you’re paying them then take remedial action ranging from training to warnings. If you implement training often this will be a good barometer.

Some staff are never going to get it – it is often the more experienced ones who should have had the training. Against this, some staff with little training and experience can rise fast, as a result of having an exceptional attitude towards working for your business.

Look for leadership in staff, and support management and systems. Conversely, those that have an excuse or want to argue on a regular basis, it’s perhaps time for them to go for the greater good of the business.

Having effective and simple systems is the best way to get the most from people.

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Last updated: 24th July 2017