Starting the year strong: 3 essential New Year's habits for entrepreneurs

As the calendar turns the page to a new year, entrepreneurs find themselves at a crucial crossroads — a time to reflect, strategize and set the stage for success in the upcoming year. Here are three New Year's habits that can pave the way for your success, according to our in-house expert Kate Harmon, executive director at the University of Cincinnati’s Center for Entrepreneurship.

1. Fine-tune your path: Reviewing KPIs and benchmarks

Before diving headfirst into the start of the new year, take time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished over the past 12 months. Start by looking at your key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics you’re using to track your goals. Are these still aligned with your current priorities, or is it time to adjust? Staying agile is key. What worked this past year, and what didn’t? Use this to set realistic benchmarks for the year ahead.

2. A collective vision: Refreshing your mission and culture

As the new year begins, embrace the spirit of resolutions for your organization. Rally your team around to review your mission and realign your focus for the upcoming future. Share your view and aspirations for the year ahead, and listen to the insights of your employees. A collective vision is a powerful driving force. It’s also a perfect time to look at your team culture. Take this opportunity to review and reset workplace policies to foster a collaborative environment. A thriving culture is the backbone of a successful company, so make it a top priority to amplify and reinforce the values and essence to what makes your team unique.

3. Beyond the horizon: Evaluating industry trends

Success for entrepreneurs often comes down to the ability to navigate the competitive landscape. Allocate time to review the ins and outs of your industry and top competitors. What shifts have occurred over the past year? What trends are headed your way? A comprehensive review of the competitive landscape allows you to ensure you’re not just keeping up, but staying ahead.

Cheers to a new year of innovation and collaboration

As you hit reset on your calendar, let these New Year's habits serve as a roadmap for leaders looking to build sustained growth and success. If you’re looking to take your organization to the next level, the 1819 Innovation Hub helps companies of all sizes through every step in their journey.

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