Looking ahead to 2026: reflections for business owners

Price Mann • January 7, 2026

Looking ahead to 2026: reflections for business owners

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Review and reflect.


With 2025 officially behind us, you may be taking time to reflect on how the year unfolded in your business.


Your expectations may have been exceeded in some areas. Perhaps you found a new source of revenue that grew faster than you anticipated, or you had a new customer relationship that really took off. On the other hand, you might have found you were limited by rising costs, difficulties in finding staff, or changes in what your customers expect.


The economy itself has been far from predictable. While inflation does seem to have eased slightly in recent months, higher wage costs and shortages in skills have been significant factors for many businesses.


You may also be thinking about how the business has contributed toward your broader goals. For instance:


  • Did it grow in the ways you planned?
  • Did it give you the flexibility, resilience or capacity to pursue new opportunities?


These questions perhaps show where the business supported your ambitions, or where it might have held you back.


With these thoughts in mind, the festive break may provide a natural opportunity to consider some of your strategic priorities in 2026.


What can you do to build on this year?

For instance, did you notice any patterns emerging over the past twelve months on which of your products or services truly delivered growth for your business? Or which customer or client relationships were the most valuable? Where did your business feel most stretched by things like rising costs, difficulties in finding staff, or changes in customer expectations?


Your observations may well help you in thinking about what your priorities could be for the year ahead.

 

How can you maintain resilience in the business?

The wider economic environment and day-to-day pressures are likely to continue shaping the decisions you make in 2026.


Have you found areas where the business has shown resilience in dealing with rising costs, maintaining customer loyalty, or responding to opportunities quickly?


These are strengths you can really continue to build on.


What could be your goal for 2026?

You might be thinking about growing your business in 2026. For instance, reaching new customers in different areas, adding to your team, or investing in new technology to make your business run more efficiently.


Or maybe you see value in consolidating the gains you made in 2025, concentrating on what has delivered the strongest returns and take a leaner, more focused approach in 2026.


However you are thinking at this time of year though, we hope that you are able to thoroughly enjoy any time off you have coming. 2025 has been a year of hard work and any rest you get is well deserved.


We look forward to supporting you in 2026, helping you to build on the progress you have made, and seeing what the new year brings for your business.


Talk to us about your business.

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