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- office29416
- May 28
- 2 min read

In a challenging business landscape, if you are considering a major change, your head is no doubt filled with questions.
Iโve decided to restructure. Whatโs the best way to do this?
Restructuring is never easy but if itโs necessary to keep your business afloat, thereโs a process you can follow to keep stress to a minimum.
Write a proposal outlining why roles need to change for the business to succeed.
Email employees to let them know youโre proposing a restructure and invite them to a meeting (at least 2-3 days later) to learn more.
At the meeting talk through your proposal on how the restructure should be implemented. Itโs really important for staff to feel part of the process, so invite them to give feedback via email or book to see you after the meeting. Particularly if redundancies are a possibility, it is vital that you show an open mind as to what should be done to promote your businessโs objectives.
Proposed changes to an employeeโs terms and conditions must be committed to writing and provided to the employee with notification that they are entitled to seek independent advice. They must be given a reasonable opportunity to seek that advice.
I want to sell my business. How do I get it ready for sale?
Selling your business involves a lot of homework. You need to get it looking as โshinyโ as possible before getting it valued by an accountant.
Hereโs how:
Sell assets youโre not using, stop investing in long-term projects and put together a realistic financial forecast.
Prepare a business plan that includes how well the business is running and your plans for growth.
Sort out any legal issues or staffing problems.
Bring health and safety, cloud solutions, and bookkeeping software up to date.
How are your website and social media looking? Could a buyer hit the ground running with them?
Talk to us about ways to boost your sales revenue and pre-sale profit margin. Remember itโs the last two or three yearsโ profit, and future maintainable profit, that determine the value.
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