Stop Chasing Profits

January 19, 2010 ·  

In business we are always told to focus on the bottom line. For instance – ‘the bottom line is all that matters’ etc

I believe that this focus is wrong.

The persistent focus on the bottom line can lead to poor decisions being made. Activity for the sake of activity could be happening, inefficiencies could be allowed to continue, unprofitable services/products/or customers could still be provided, but the bottom line still be healthy. Focusing on profit does not tell us the story about what is happening to cashflow, customers, or employees.

It is not uncommon to hear  “We have been profitable, but I don’t know where the cash is.” All of these comments and issues are symptoms on the focus being purely on the profit. Obviously we can’t ignore profit, but we need to stop being primarily focused on the bottom line.

At the end of the day the profit and loss statement is a history statement, it is a statement of decisions made by the business and by its customers in the past. There is a story to be told, the numbers do talk.  But it is a story of what has gone on in the past.

Also connected to this is what period and how soon after the end of the period are we looking at, when we are looking at profit? That is if the profit and loss statement is for the year ended 31 Dec and we are looking at in February then it is late and the somewhat irrelevant.

The profit and loss statement is only of use if we are looking at it very soon after the end of the period. It will soon become ancient data and decisions made on the basis of the profit could well be wrong based on where the customer has moved to.

We need to be collecting information that informs us as to where the future of the business is going. This is through the use of ‘lead indicators’ or ‘metrics’, indicators that illustrate the value being built or that is driving the current performance of the business.

Chasing profits can lead to poor decisions. Stop chasing profits.

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