January 15, 2009
Landscape Ontario’s board of directors recently took 15 minutes to brainstorm ideas on what individual companies can do to thrive in any economy. They came up with the following:
 

Great ideas

  • Develop networks for support — talk to each other
  • Do not pass negative impressions to customers
  • Increase company awareness activity
  • Survey and communicate with your customers — they, too, will be weathering uncertainty. Find ways to add value and partner with your customers
  • Watch receivables
  • Negotiate terms with suppliers
  • Reduce overheads. If staff must be cut, consider how to do this sensitively and humanely
  • Add additional services
  • Target your market. Identify market opportunities. Fire customers that don’t fit
  • Focus energy on profitable customers
  • Set positive tone – “leadership”
  • Speak to staff – be positive
  • Eliminate waste
  • Rent equipment instead of purchasing
  • Hire sub-contractors and/or fire sub-contractors
  • Develop an action plan. Being proactive is one of the most important things to do
  • Change marketing focus. What we do is enhance customers’ investments.
  • Downturns may be positive in some ways. Look for opportunities
  • Promote positives
  • Retailers: watch inventory. Keep space full with product. Empty space sends the wrong message and image
  • Contractors
  • Watch inventory
  • Review supplier lists
  • Use member suppliers. (Work together, we are inter-dependent)
  • Know your costs
  • Don’t discount without knowledge of bottom line effect
  • Follow up on estimates
  • Survey suppliers and peers. Find out how others are doing and observe what works.
  • Invest in training and education
  • Use the apprenticeship program to help staff
  • Recruit better people
  • Maintain professionalism
  • Differentiate your business and communicate your benefits
  • Start a “rainy day” fund
  • Maintain good business fundamentals. Work at enhancing competencies in sales, leadership, finance, operations and customer relations
  • Use technology
 

LO helps members thrive in economy

What can the association do to help members thrive in any economy?
  • Host association events focused on the economy
  • Chapters and Sector Groups should include the issue on the agendas of all meetings so that members can share experiences, fears and opportunities
  • Host panel discussions with respected members and consultants
  • Host meetings featuring financial experts
  • Host legal seminars on placing liens on properties.
  • Verify the negatives. Sometimes negative talk is not based on reality
  • Accent the positive
  • Stimulate demand. Mount a collective promotion campaign
  • Remind the public about the importance of enhancing their properties
  • Develop benchmarks and surveys
  • Engage industry sectors groups to share ideas and network
  • Write articles about companies that have grown and thrived in recessions
  • Host seminars on technology
  • Focus Congress programs on business subjects
  • Promote the Prosperity Partners program
  • Find ways to engage members using the association’s infrastructure  
  • Form a “taskforce” committee
  • Announce “Economy” as the top priority of the association
  • Make information accessible