INDUSTRY TIPS | THE ONLINE PRINT COACH 23 www.signlink.co.uk Issue 264 - April | May 2026 the big calls. Whether deciding when to invest in new kit or how to restructure your management team, having a peer to turn to can give you the confidence to act. Good coaching pays for itself because it focuses on executing these strategies. It is about helping you set the boundaries that keep external chaos from draining your energy. You work together to identify the gaps in your processes that are letting your margins slip away. Leading with Intent You already have the technical skills to run your business. You know the materials and the machines. To move to the next level, you need to develop the strategy and the confidence to lead with intent rather than react. This shift from reactive emotion to proactive clarity transforms your growing business into a scalable, professional operation. The exhaustion so many owners experience isn't an inevitable part of the trade: it is a symptom of a lack of clarity. When you get the cashflow discipline right, the noise in your head starts to quiet. You stop being a reactive problem-solver and start being a proactive strategist. You stop Building a Stronger Network This level of control doesn't just benefit your internal mental state; it transforms your external relationships. A business with disciplined cashflow is one that pays its suppliers on time. In a world where supply chains can still be unpredictable, being the gold standard payer makes you a priority. When you respect your own cash cycle, you can respect your partners’ cycles. This builds a foundation of trust that goes far beyond a single order. The same applies to your customers. By being clear and firm about your terms from the outset, you set a professional tone for the entire project. It tells the client that you value your work and your business. It filters out the tyre-kickers and the high-maintenance accounts that take up 80 per cent of your time for 20 per cent of your profit. You start to realise that the clients who respect your boundaries are almost always the clients who value your technical expertise the most. The Power of the Outside Perspective Sometimes, making these big decisions is difficult because you are simply too close to the fire. It is hard to see the quick wins when you are dealing with the heat of daily production. This is where having a mentor or a coach can change the trajectory of your business. An outside perspective helps you identify where you are over-reaching and where you need to tighten the structure of your facility. A coach acts as a sounding board for chasing every job just to stay afloat and start choosing the future of your business. Great leadership is recognising exactly where your responsibility ends. You can control your internal processes, quoting accuracy, and the quality of your output. By tightening your payment terms and seeking the clarity that comes from professional systems, you are choosing to lead with a clear mind. It is time to stop absorbing the pain of financial uncertainty and start building an operation that delivers results with calm and confidence. If you are ready to reduce stress and start finding your quickest wins, let's have a straight-talking conversation about your structure. We can review your current setup and find where better systems can improve both your life and your margins. ▲ Coaching can give an outside perspective to your business says Sinclair McDermott More Information Book your discovery call with Colin Sinclair McDermott today, so he can help you design the plan: https://calendly.com/theonlineprintcoach/30-min-discovery-call Great leadership requires a clear head. When your cashflow is a source of constant concern, you allow emotion to cloud the logical response needed to navigate the daily challenges of a signage business ▼ Sinclair McDermott emphasises a firm mindset when it comes to payment terms
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