by Natasha | Aug 26, 2014 | Essential Business Systems, Optimize Your Business, Organizational Tips, Productivity
It’s so liberating to run a business in the technological age. The world’s knowledge base is at our fingertips, our clients are not limited by geographical location, and there is a gadget for just about anything.
But. . .
by Natasha | Aug 19, 2014 | Case Studies, Experts Share, Productivity
Extract of the interview with Laura Roeder, founder of LKR Social Media.
(First published as part of Systems That Sell series. To listen to the original interview click here)
“people don’t fail, systems do
by Natasha | Aug 12, 2014 | Case Studies, Experts Share, Productivity
Extract of the interview with Srini Rao, founder of The Unmistakable Creative, former BlogcastFM.
(First published as part of Systems That Sell series. To listen to the original interview click here)
Don’t Waste Energy on Repetitive Tasks in your Business Systems
by Natasha | Aug 5, 2014 | Essential Business Systems, Optimize Your Business, Organizational Tips, Productivity
Getting organized is always something we want to do—is always something we say we need to do.
But it always gets pushed to the bottom of our list because it seems as though there are more urgent things to do.
Urgent things do come up, but let’s face it. . . .
There’s also a lot of excuse making going on.
by Natasha | Jul 15, 2014 | Essential Business Systems, Optimize Your Business, Organizational Tips, Productivity
We’ve already established that Evernote is not only an amazing online tool for storing digital documents, but also an indispensable cloud-based container for creating and organizing ideas, notes, checklists, procedures, and tracking logs for how you run your business.
Now I want to show you how you can manage your content using Evernote.
Let’s say you’re a small business owner who regularly shares valuable content through your blog posts.
by Natasha | Jul 8, 2014 | Essential Business Systems, Organizational Tips, Productivity
Asana is the project and task management software of choice for many small business owners. Let’s use the Asana project management framework to organize your business.
There’s so much to love about Asana. . .
The basic software is free
You can collaborate with up to 15 people at no additional cost
Setting up projects and tasks is straightforward
The system notifies you of the items that are due
There’s a phone app that allows you to add tasks on the go
However, this is just scratching the surface of Asana’s capabilities.