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Taking Your Business to the Next Level – When is it Time to Move Out of
Your Home?
The best indicator you have a thriving business is that
your home office is no longer the best alternative for your business. For
many just starting out, running your business from home is a wonderful
opportunity because it is an easy way to “get started”. A home office can be
as simple as a computer in the corner of your guest bedroom or as elaborate
as a dedicated space in your home. For some business owners though there
comes a time when being at home just won’t cut it anymore.
Before you trade in the convenience of working from home for a commute to an
off-site location, here are some key considerations to determine if it’s
truly time to move:
Need Employees But Not Willing to Have Them in Your Home
For many, the key reason they look to move their business off-site is
because they begin to require employees, but just don’t relish the idea of
having someone in their home. Of course one alternative is to outsource or
subcontract the position to someone that works off-site as well. Many tasks
nowadays can be performed off-site, but it just may mean being creative or
thinking outside the box to determine just how this can work. If however,
these tasks can not be performed off-site and require a physical presence at
your location to complete them, this would indicate it’s time to get out
there and start looking for some space to rent or buy.
Too Many Business Visitors at Your Home
Many municipalities have regulations for how many clients or business
deliveries you can have at your home office. One phone call to your
municipality can determine whether your business is on the edge of breaching
any regulations or bylaws that have been established or not. Of course, once
you know what those regulations are you can determine if creative scheduling
can allow you to remain within these bylaws and regulations. One way to stay
at home might be to have off-site meetings or have your deliveries sent to
an off-site location for pickup.
Interrupting Your Home Life
Are you disciplined enough to realize when it is time to walk away from
your desk? If your office line rings during dinner do you run to pick it up?
These are signs a home office might not be a great idea and commuting might
be a better solution for you. Perhaps setting up a schedule and sticking to
it or turning the ringer off outside of business hours might be a solution.
For many, however, it is hard to walk by their office without the urge to
finish one final thing.
Not Enough Space
Perhaps you want to add a service or a product but you are restricted
because of the space you available in your home. Is there any other area of
your home you could utilize for your business? Is it possible for you to
expand your home to create this space? These are considerations you need to
make before deciding you have outgrown your ability to remain at home.
Of course, each of these considerations may or may not have a solution that
will allow you to remain in your home and not every business can be run from
a home office. For those contemplating moving from a home office be sure to
truly weigh all the pros and cons of moving off-site. Sometimes the things
that bother us the most about working from home are far outweighed by the
advantages of not having to commute to an off-site location daily. Only you
can make the determination of when the scales begin to tip in favour of
moving your operations off-site. For many the only way to truly create a
thriving business is to be honest with themselves and figure out what is
best for them and also what is best for their business.


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