THIS week's contributor is Peter Marshall, Managing Director - Pharmacy Solutions Australia - Buying the right Pharmacy: Whether buying your first pharmacy or your fifth, your thought process should be similar - does this business suit my skill set and where can I add value? Does the pharmacy you wish to purchase give you scope to utilise your skills?
I have sold the same pharmacy within 2 years on many occasions because the purchaser either didn't understand what they were best at (or enjoyed most) about retail pharmacy, or they settled for a pharmacy because they felt some sort of external pressure to buy it.
Medical centre pharmacies do not suit all personalities, pharmacies with a heavy retail focus likewise do not lend themselves to everyone. If you are buying a business that needs to be relocated, doctors co-located or poor lease to be re-negotiated -- these can be difficult to achieve and not everyone has the necessary acumen.
I would suggest that to truly understand where you or your company's skills lie, you should seek an opinion from a trusted business advisor or mentor. Having people around you that have industry experience and are trusted is a massive step in the right direction for any business professional, no matter how small or large.
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