‘Pivot’ has been the word of the year so far.

Cafes have ‘pivoted’ to takeaway, fitness centres ‘pivoted’ to on line classes, supermarkets ‘pivoted’ to home delivery, entertainers ‘pivoted’ to all sorts of variations of on line delivery, and so on.

Huge changes to the business models of many businesses amidst the chaos.

Now things are starting to go back to some sort of normal activity, although the signs of a re-emergence of the Bug are alarming.

The entrepreneurs amongst us are thinking about the bits of the emerged business models to keep, adjust, or throw away.

It seems that while there is a new normal emerging, for many the challenge is not to slip back into the old ways, but to see the coming months as the second start-up for their business.

It may have been forced on them, but there is silver in the cloud.

New business models, new relationships and types of relationship, a wider recognition that communication is the core of success, and that customers are looking for value from all sorts of new sources.

This coming period for most will be much more than just a re-opening,  it will have many of the elements of a start-up. For others, it will be the sad walk to the under-taker. It is unlikely there will be too many businesses remaining unchanged.

 

Header photo credit:  Peter Orr photography