It has been a tough couple of years for many small businesses, but, as the adage goes, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
Small businesses that survived the challenges of 2023 and 2024—the worst pandemic in US history, a nationwide labor shortage, supply chain volatility, and rising inflation—are heading into 2025 with fresh hope. According to a new survey from the US Chamber of Commerce and MetLife, more than 75 percent of small business owners are optimistic about the future of their business. About 60 percent say their business is in good health, and 42 percent say they plan to invest in their business in the next twelve months.
While a healthy dose of optimism can help business owners persevere through hard times, your business needs an actionable plan to truly move forward. The end of the year is a great time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. You can also learn from the wider business community by keying in on new and evolving trends and incorporating these lessons into next year’s planning.
Much can be learned from both your failures and your successes. Here are a few key points for reflection as you take stock of 2024.
Introspection is necessary for growth and success. But focusing too much on your own operations can lead to myopic thinking. Looking at what other businesses are doing can be inspirational and instructive. Consider incorporating some of these business trends into your year-end goals:
To start 2025 on the right foot, you should make sure that any policies and procedures you implement do not present legal issues that can derail your goals. From reviewing contracts and customer data privacy policies to protecting intellectual property and resolving employee disputes, our business lawyers are committed to helping local businesses succeed. Contact our office to speak with a knowledgeable business law attorney.
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