CATCH UP
As I've been blogging more on my own websites I have missed attached anything to this site. And if truth be told had forgotten I still had it. Coming across it by accident I have decided to start adding those posts I have missed including over the last few months. I hope those that start reading this blog will enjoy my additions.
In the meantime, I am starting with what happened today. This is of course due to the current situation we are all experiencing and shows the desperation and upset that our trying to survive can cause.
TIMES ARE CHANGING
Having owned and been involved in
a number of businesses for many years I today sat and listened to someone head
up one of the hardest meetings anyone has ever had to give. Many business
owners, especially in the unusual times that we are experiencing, will undoubtedly
face an uncertain future. Whilst many are hoping, and want their livelihood to continue,
they have to face the reality of reassessing what will happen in the coming
months.
Over the years I spent in
business and particularly whilst being involved in the accountancy world I met
many such business owners. I saw the devastation that unforeseen events can throw
at us, forcing owners to face the reality that life as they knew it was about
to change forever. The hardest part was the heartbreak they knew they would lay
on others who were directly involved with them. People such as their workers, suppliers,
customers as well as those third parties indirectly connected.
Any decisions made are only done
so after many sleepless nights. The worrying about how others will react. The
thinking of what those people, as well as their own family, will do going
forward. The loss of weight caused by lack of eating and the sick feeling as
the inevitable moment draws closer when you have to say, “Things must change.”
Not only did I understand what
the person making such an announcement today was going through I also had total
empathy, having experienced that moment myself in the past. In my case I was
fortunate as I had prepared for the inevitable and led my way into that moment
of change.
What it made me realise is that it
is often forgotten by others that those who take up the mantle of business,
especially the smaller or unusual type of business, such as a small retail
shop, printing services, dry cleaners or a small publishing house, are normally
just one-man bands. They invest not just their money but a great deal of their
time and effort in ensuring that their customers benefit to the best of their
advantage. Often the amount of time they spend working outweighs the normal 40-hour
week of employed people, with their week-ends being filled with those little
jobs they perhaps didn’t have time to complete during the week.
This country is built on solid
businesses and we will, unfortunately, see many such meetings as today,
happening again and again during the coming months. However, with understanding
and patience, I trust and hope that those in this situation, including the
person who made the announcement today, will come through, battle-weary but
stronger for it. While it may take longer than anticipated, with continued
support we should see success. I know I for one will be fully supporting them
all where I can.
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