Human resources (HR)
Once the technical and financial tasks are out of the way, take a good, hard look at your team. After all, they’re the lifeblood of your business. Whether you work with a large team or you’re just getting started, there are a few “people” tasks you should take care of before the end of the year.
1. Think about year-end incentives
The end of the year is a great excuse to reward your team for the work they’ve done over the past 12 months. This reward could come in the form of business-wide paid time off, flexible schedules, and, yes, monetary incentives. A year-end reward in any form is a good way to boost morale and increase worker satisfaction as you head into the new year.
Additionally, if you offer any special benefits or bonuses at this time, consider how fringe benefits tax at Christmas could apply. An accountant can help you clarify any end-of-year tax obligations related to these incentives.
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2. Examine your staffing needs
Take inventory of your team and determine whether or not you’ll need to hire more employees in the new year. You’ll want to be sure you’ve budgeted for any additional personnel you plan to hire within the first or second quarter.
On the flip side, your business needs may have changed throughout the year. If you’re overstaffed, think about creating new roles to reallocate your team’s talent. You might also consider reducing hours or rearranging schedules to better suit your business needs.
In addition, the end of the year is a good time to review your compensation and benefits plans to ensure they’re still competitive.
3. Celebrate business accomplishments
As the end of the year approaches, don’t forget to take a look back at everything you and your team have accomplished. Document your wins and share them widely. Your employees will appreciate ending the year on a high note, and they’ll feel motivated to hit the ground running come January. This is also a great time to recognisee any outstanding performers and create promotional paths for them to follow.
General business
Finally, there are a few business odds and ends you should take a look at before you start the new year. This includes updating your goals, cleaning up your website, and double-checking your inventory. These back-office tasks keep your business running smoothly and growing steadily.
1. Update your business goals
Using your financial statements, customer feedback, and input from your team , assess your goals from the previous year and determine whether or not you accomplished them. Did you achieve what you set out to do? Or did you find yourself taking an unexpected path to a different kind of success?
With the learnings from the previous year in mind, set goals for the coming year. Financial goals should be a given, but make room to evaluate management goals and client goals too. Once you’ve written down a few goals for the new year, create a high-level action plan for each goal to help you achieve it.
2. Audit your website
In a world driven by e-commerce, it’s more important than ever to have a solid website for your business. First impressions matter, and for many of your customers, your website is the doorway to your business.
To start, go through your website and click on every single link. Try sending yourself an email or message from the “contact us” form. Call the 1800 number and make sure it works. These may seem like mundane tasks, but these systems break all the time. As your digital calling card and first impression of your business, your website is an important commodity to keep in fine working order.