Skip to Main Content

Poised to Pivot

strohmhsquare-960x9601.jpg

~by Heather Strohm

Regional Extension Educator, Community Development – Purdue University

 

Regardless of what industry you are in, the prevailing question now is: How can your company survive the COVID-19 “new normal” we are all operating in? As an individual who has supported and assisted business owners for a couple of decades, I find it is so important to stay in touch with what a company needs during times of economic turbulence and chaos. Often, business models must be adjusted, new skills must be learned, and pain points must be explored—in order for continued growth and development to occur. Regardless of how and when a company makes changes, it must pivot in order to grow and maintain resilience within its community.

What does it mean to “pivot” as a company or a small- to medium-sized business? Here are some strategies that will help you be poised to pivot:

  1. Understand Your Target Market: One key consideration to a successful pivot is understanding your core demographic and adjusting your product or service to cater specially to them. For example, Spotify and Netflix. Both large companies and for the point of this example are perfect since everyone knows of each of them. They are able to identify music or film-viewing preferences from your previous shows or likes. This generates customized playlists for the user. These pivot points help each company to garner market share.
  2. Adjust Products and Services: Each company must adjust and modernize products and services regularly to stay competitive in the marketplace. Be innovative! Now is truly no different than pre-COVID-19 in this respect: A company cannot become complacent if they are to survive. Consumers are adjusting their tastes, needs, preferences; therefore, companies must understand what their customers need and how to fill that need in order to remain successful.
  3. Move to Online Sales: You can buy anything online—even furniture or an automobile. If you are not online, you are behind. Customers want to find you easily, have a fluid experience and a smooth transaction. A company’s website should be mobile- and computer-friendly. Consider that e-commerce accounted for 14.3% of total sales in 2020, if you are contemplating the impact of online traffic to your overall company strategy.
  4. Work Remotely: If you are not already working remotely or implementing a hybrid strategy, develop one. That does not mean close up your brick-and-mortar facility or storefront but rather consider what steps or tactical moves your business could deploy to be more viable and supportive of the existing economic climate? How does working remotely impact your staff? Suppliers? Alliances?

The Census Bureau and the Department of Commerce announced on Nov. 19, 2020, that:

  • Third quarter 2020 retail sales experienced an increase of 12% over second quarter 2020 sales.
  • Third quarter 2020 e-commerce increased an estimated 36.7%–(+1%) over 2019.
  • E-commerce sales in 2020 accounted for 14.3% of total sales.

Link to U.S. Census Bureau 11/19/20: https://www.census.gov/retail/mrts/www/data/pdf/ec_current.pdf

 

e-commerce-graph.png

 

Featured Stories

Capital Comments
The General Assembly Delivers Some Property Tax Relief

Indiana homeowner tax bills increased 17 percent on average this year, the largest increase in...

Read More
Photo of an eclipse
Looking to the Sky

In 2012, I served as president-elect of the National Association of Community Development...

Read More
Capital Comments
An Extra Billion and a Half in State Revenue

The state revenue forecast upped its prediction of revenues for the rest of this fiscal year and...

Read More
Capital Comments
Property Tax Bills are Increasing a Lot in 2023

Indiana county treasurers soon will mail property tax bills to owners of homes, rental housing,...

Read More
fiber cable
Thinking Broadly About Broadband

Nearly eighty-seven years ago, on May 20, 1936, the Rural Electrification Act was passed. At the...

Read More
pen and paper
Beginner’s Tips for Drafting Grant Budgets

If there’s a phrase from Purdue Extension’s Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing...

Read More
To Top