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Step 3: Purpose: What business are you really in?

Richard Tidswell

19-06-25

Why Purpose Matters More Than Ever in Business

Figuring out your purpose - why your business exists in the first place.

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in what we sell, make, or deliver. But in doing so, we often lose sight of the deeper value we bring—the problems we solve, the lives we touch, and the legacy we aim to leave behind.

It’s time to start thinking more deeply about your customers.

Every business must deliver results. However, we often lose sight of who our customers are and what they truly need. Just because they’re spending with you doesn’t mean you’ve got it right.

More Than What You Do—Focus on Why You Do It

It’s natural to define your business by your products or services. But the real driver of lasting impact is your purpose—the reason you exist beyond profit.

Purpose is more than a slogan. It’s your organisation’s heartbeat.

Ask yourself:

  • What are your customers really buying from you?
  • What do you offer that others don’t—or can’t?
  • Are their needs and motivations evolving?
  • Are you still serving those needs as effectively as ever?

Too often, businesses focus solely on their offerings, overlooking the real reasons customers choose them.

The Power of Purpose

A strong purpose drives performance on every level. Here’s how:

Growth

According to Harvard Business Review:

  • 58% of purpose-driven companies achieved over 10% growth in the past three years.
  • Only 42% of companies without a clear purpose reached similar growth.

Innovation & Transformation

From research by EY and the World Economic Forum:

  • 53% of leaders at purpose-led companies say they excel at innovation.
  • Just 19% of leaders in companies without purpose say the same.

Attracting Top Talent

A Deloitte survey found:

  • 62% of job seekers consider a company’s purpose before accepting a role.
  • 36% rank purpose as equally important as salary and benefits.

Customer Loyalty & Employee Satisfaction

From Harvard Business Review:

  • 89% of executives believe purpose boosts employee satisfaction.
  • 80% say it increases customer loyalty.
  • 84% believe it enhances their ability to adapt and transform.

Health & Well-being Benefits

It’s not just about business. It’s personal. Forbes reports people with a strong sense of purpose:

  • Have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Experience less loneliness
  • Make better lifestyle choices
  • Even live longer

How to Establish and Activate Purpose in Your Business

Finding your purpose: Example from Business Doctors

Here’s a practical roadmap to bring purpose to life:

  1. Discover Your Why – What motivates you? What impact do you want to make?
  2. Put It in Writing – Make your purpose visible and foundational to decision-making.
  3. Revisit Regularly – Let it evolve as your business grows.
  4. Engage Your Team – Involve everyone in shaping and owning it.
  5. Live It Daily – Let purpose influence how you hire, reward, innovate, and operate.
  6. Share the StoryCommunicate your purpose clearly to customers, partners, and suppliers.
  7. Apply the “Janitor TestMake sure every employee, from the CEO to the cleaner, understands how their role contributes to the bigger picture.

Remember the story of JFK visiting NASA? When he asked a janitor what he was doing, the reply was: “I’m helping put a man on the moon.” That’s purpose in action.

By anchoring your business in a clear, authentic purpose, you don’t just grow—you create meaning, momentum, and a lasting legacy.

Business Owners Guide to Business Growth

All new cars come with a handbook to help you navigate the vehicle’s functions, but owning and reading the manual doesn’t instantly make you a mechanic. If you want a Business Doctor to guide you on your business growth journey, please talk to us.

Reference: Breaking Big – The Business Doctors’ no-nonsense guide to achieving breakthrough growth for your business.

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Author: Richard Tidswell

I work with business owners/directors to help develop & implement strategic growth plans for their business.

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