Practical Advice for Businesses to Prepare for Changing COVID-19 Alert Levels

Business Continuity Planning
If this pandemic has taught us one thing, it's that the ability to work from home is extremely important (where practically possible). Do you or your team have the tools you need to work satisfactorily from home? Now is a great time to take stock of the equipment that you or your staff may need set to continue your business operations as efficiently as possible if our alert levels change and we are unable to go into work. A comprehensive business continuity plan (BCP) should cover multiple scenarios, such as earthquakes, power outages, or your server going down. Do you have a backup? There is a great guide and action plan available from business.govt.nz (available
HERE ), covering what you should consider.
Cash Flow Forecasting
Is your cash flow forecast no longer relevant due to COVID-19? Or have you not completed one for the current financial year? Now is a good time to reflect and run some updated projections, so that you can identify any gaps that need additional sources of funding, or can be relieved by a reduction in expenses. You may need to complete more than one forecast based on different scenarios e.g. Scenario 1 - we stay Alert Level 3 for say 2 months and you're unable to trade or have reduced capacity to trade; or Scenario 2 - we go into Level 4 for 2 months and you are unable to trade. We have specialist software for this purpose, so let us know if you want us to help you prepare these forecasts.
Cash Management
It is important to keep on top of your invoicing and any debts owed. Do you have any jobs that are finished and are still to be invoiced? Or have you spent time on a job that's now on hold? Why not invoice out your time spent so far as a progress? Yes, it might be a difficult time for your customers, but everyone's in the same boat, so there is no need to feel guilty about chasing debts owed or sending invoices out.
Doing Business Online
If you haven't already jumped on the online selling bandwagon, you might get left behind, as customers find alternatives. To meet the changing demands of many consumers wanting to buy online, or at least view your products and service offering online, you need to have a great online presence. HERE you will find an updated tool from business.govt.nz which helps to assess your situation, then shows you the relevant recommendations and tools to help guide you. However, if technology, apps, website design and digital marketing is not your forté, then it best to call in the experts! Let us know if you need some advice; we can put you in touch with the right people.
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