September 28, 2017
Too many campgrounds struggle because the owner has not established efficient business systems. This typically happens because the RV park owner is so caught up in the day-to-day running of the campground that the fundamentals of good business management get forgotten. Often, the owner simply doesn’t like campground bookkeeping or other administrative tasks, so these get put on the back burner.
The symptoms are familiar, and their results disastrous:
Any of these factors can lead the campground down the slippery path to failure, but all are avoidable. The whole point of putting in good systems is that they free you to spend more time working ON your business, not in your business. Here are some tips on good business housekeeping.
To be in business and to remain in business, become a business person! In order to run a campground, you must be business-like. It’s not sufficient just to be very good at what you do. Lots of people who are ‘very good at what they do’ have failed. The common cry: “I’m far too busy for that” is also no excuse. Are you ‘too busy’ to be a competent businessperson? If so, your RV park won’t last long. You must continue to develop your business skills.
To be a businessperson you have to make the effort to become something of a “jack of all trades”, not just a specialist player. You can offer outstanding goods or services, but if you don’t develop good business systems then you are not a fully rounded businessperson and your campground will be in danger of failing.
Remember that other stakeholders in your RV park, such as the bankers who extend loans and financing terms, are always assessing your business skills. If you consistently pay people late or can’t meet the terms of your debt agreements, they will draw the obvious conclusions about your business skills.
Good business systems will make your RV park stronger, more efficient and easier to run. They will also make your RV park far more attractive to future buyers because if you have developed clear operating and procedures manuals the campground business will be seen as an independently viable unit and less dependent on you.
Think for instance of what makes franchises so successful: it’s because they are designed so that people can buy a proven system and operate it after minimal training. They can do this because the business procedures are captured in simple, clear operating manuals.
You don’t have to be an expert at everything. For example, you might hate campground bookkeeping. Fine—but get someone else to do it for you, don’t rely on a shoebox for your receipts. And you should at least understand the overall accounting picture even if you don’t want to do the drudge work yourself.
Having poor systems is the road to stress and burnout. On the other hand, good business systems will enable you to work smarter, not harder. They free you to work ON your campground, not IN your campground. That way, you’re more likely to avoid burnout and you’ll be able to take time off work because you can train others to follow your clearly documented systems and procedures. Systems are the way to build a better campground and liberate yourself from it.
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