October 15, 2025
We’re sure you’ve heard about the need to work ‘on’ your business as well as working ‘in’ your business. But have you ever stopped to think what exactly you should be doing?
First some practical distinctions to compare working ‘on’ and working ‘in’.


With the above in mind here are the 5 most important activities you should do:
Working on the business is by no means a full-time role – you should be able to do this effectively with 1 to 2 hours per week, ½ a day per month (to review the information and then have an effective monthly meeting) and then 1 to 2 days off-site every year to update the plan and structure.
Best practice is to get someone independent of your business to help you establish and maintain these regular disciplines and hold you to account to really improve your business.
What do you need to change to work more effectively ‘on’ your business?
Our team love to get involved in your business outside of Financial Statements & Tax Returns – we can give one-off non-bias advice or set up regular check-ins – check out our Business Advisory section and contact our office or your usual expert to get to work on the good stuff.
The business is there to serve you; not the other way round. You should not be a slave to your business – Anon