Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center

University of Arkansas at Little Rock - College of Business
Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development
2801 S. University / Little Rock, Arkansas 72204
Phone: (501) 683-7700   Fax: (501) 683-7720

Business Growth

Definition: The business growth phase is that period during which business functions (management, production, financing, marketing, and human relations) are fully staffed and operational.

Objective: The objective of the business growth phase is to operate a business enterprise which produces a profitable product for which there is increasing market demand.

Product: The product of this phase is a business enterprise that is perceived by the market as a preferred source for the product and/or service.

Business Activities: The business activities common to this phase are those necessary to establish a foundation of sound business practices, implement a growth strategy, and ensure profitability.

During the business growth step, the following activities must be completed:

Business Information: The business growth phase usually will result in knowledge of market receptivity to the enterprise, the price-value threshold of product, competitor response, emerging competition, and critical factors for enterprise operating success.

Assessment:

Are you engaged in full-scale production?

Have you arranged for full scale production financing?

Have you institutionalized a corporate vision, mission, and policy?

Do you have a process to monitor business trends and practice?

Can you identify opportunities and threats to enterprise profits?

 

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