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Moving from survival to strategy: The reset businesses need in 2026

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: January 12, 2026
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CHEERS TO THAT: Making the right changes at the start of the year can set you up for major celebrations in December.
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Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce

FOR a lot of business owners, the last few years haven’t been about growth or long-term strategy, they’ve been about getting through.

Busy periods came and went, often layered with weather events or health challenges outside our control, leaving many feeling exhausted, stretched and wondering how long they could keep going at that pace.

Heading into 2026, it’s time to pause, reflect and reset.

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One of the first things worth looking at is cost.

Not just rising prices, but where money and time are being lost through inefficiencies.

Many businesses have built workarounds just to keep things moving – longer hours, duplicated tasks, manual processes and, over time, those habits add up.

If something feels harder than it should, it probably is.

Red tape is another factor quietly holding businesses back.

How many good ideas have been shelved because the process felt too slow, too complex or simply not worth the fight?

Compliance, approvals and administration can drain momentum and confidence, particularly for smaller businesses without the time or resources to push back.

This is where asking the right questions matters – are you having conversations with the right people to get the right advice, and do you know where to go for support and resources?

Employment is also worth rethinking.

Traditional roles don’t always suit modern small businesses.

Looking at micro-roles – smaller, clearly defined tasks that take pressure off owners and key staff – can be incredibly effective.

Outsourcing can be just as powerful.

Can your business still function without you being there, even for a short time?

Looking at the year ahead as an opportunity for future planning, rather than just survival, is how businesses regain control, reduce pressure and build something more sustainable for the long term.

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