In this episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes back cohost Carl Knoblock, the Virginia District Director for theĀ Small Business Administration (SBA), for a conversation about the importance of preparedness and adaptability in business. Between humorous and honest exchanges, Janet and Carl delve into how businesses manage amidst uncertainties and disruptions, with a specific look at the lessons learned from recent events like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reflecting on the pandemic's unforeseen arrival and the dramatic pivots it necessitated, Carl emphasizes the need for businesses to 'expect the unexpected.' He stresses the importance of not becoming complacent once a business model appears to be running smoothly. 'We're creatures of habit,' Carl notes, alluding to the challenge businesses face in disrupting their own routines to accommodate potential disruptions.
Janet builds on this by noting that many businesses adapted during the pandemic only to revert to pre-pandemic operations once the immediate crisis passed. She argues that businesses need to retain a forward-thinking mindset rather than assuming the worst has already happened and won't reoccur.
Carl shares insightful anecdotes from his extensive professional background, including his experiences in China during the SARS outbreak and his observations about the global economy's interconnected nature. He discusses the ripple effects of economic disruptions, both in large metropolitan areas and isolated regions, emphasizing the far-reaching impacts of federal decisions on local communities.
Janet and Carl discuss the significance of being agile and the pivotal role of government grants and contracts for small businesses and nonprofits. They touch on the growing importance of social media and AI in business strategy and preparedness, offering practical advice for leveraging these tools. Carl advises businesses to look beyond their immediate networks and seek diverse mentorships to tackle staffing issues and other challenges.
The conversation wraps up with a reiteration of the need for businesses and nonprofits to constantly re-evaluate and update their plans. Janet underscores the value of expanding one's network, while Carl highlights the necessity of paying attention to federal budgets and policy directions. Their dialogue serves as a robust guide for small businesses on surviving and thriving amidst uncertainty, promoting a mix of resilience, constant learning, and community engagement.