Time Management Tips for small business owners
Organization Tips
That Add More Hours To Your Day
One of the most common complaints that small business owners
have is lack of time. What most don't realize, however is that their lack of
time stems from a lack of organization. But with a few simple tips - that
you can implement immediately - you can literally add hours to your day.
Putting Things In Their Place
First and foremost, you should live by the motto, "A place
for everything and everything in its place". When you are finished with a
piece of paper, a brochure or any other physical document - file it. What
usually happens is that you finish using a piece of paper, "temporarily" put
it in a stack and then have to spend two hours cleaning up after yourself
once a week. Or, you may leave it in a stack and spend two hours a day
digging through the mess to find what you need.
Create a filing system that
works for you personally and then use it! Perhaps you'd like a filing
cabinet? There are also expandable folders and numerous other filing
systems. Choose the one you like, create a folder for it and put it where
you can find it again if need be.
I'll Be Right There
How many times a day do you say (or think) that? Especially if you work from
home, you probably have plenty of interruptions that take valuable time out
of your day. If you're a work-at-home parent with young children, it may be
a bit more difficult to end interruptions all together, but these tips will
help.
1. Set "office hours". As much as possible, let your family know that
between 8am and 11am, you'll be working. Then again from 1pm until 6pm
you'll be "in your office".
(Or whatever hours work best for you.)
2. Ignore your email. Well, partially, anyway. Unless you're expecting some
urgent message, don't stop what you're going to run check your messages each
time you hear the "bell" ring. Decide on the time frame that works best for
you and then check your email at certain times during the day. (Perhaps
every three hours or so.) During the rest of your work time, turn your email
software off so you can resist the temptation to check each message as it
arrives.
3. Screen your calls. These days most people have voice mail or an answering
machine. Unless you're expecting a call, let the machine get it. Just as
with your email schedule, you can set aside time during the day to return
calls. This is a great way to avoid telemarketers, too!
Automate and Delegate
When those routine tasks start taking up valuable money making time in your
schedule, it's time to either automate or delegate.
It's all a matter of how you use your time - make money or waste money. You
can earn money each hour by performing work or you can waste money by doing
every little thing yourself. There are several options you can look into in
this area.
Software - There is software available today that will do practically
everything! GoldMine or ACT can automate almost all of your contact
information, e-mailings, prospect follow-ups, appointments and much, MUCH
more. Outlook is an exceptional 'Day Timer' type tool that can help with
scheduling as well as email. SystemWorks can automatically maintain your
computer's "inner workings" and automatically update your virus protection.
There's a program to do practically anything you need.
Assistance - I know the first thing most small business owners scream is "I
can't afford an assistant"! Maybe not one that comes to your home and spends
eight hours a day with you, but you CAN afford a virtual assistant, a
college or a high school student.
A virtual assistant is someone who handles projects or duties for you
"virtually" from their computer. Perhaps you need to have a report
proofread. Just email it to him/her and, once it's done, they'll email it
back to you. Virtual Assistants can also schedule appointments, follow up
with clients, return routine email inquiries and perform numerous other
tasks.
You can also check with the career development or job placement offices of
local high schools and colleges. They often have students who are willing to
work in exchange for a small fee or for the experience itself.
Whatever you do - make the most of your time. Being unorganized not only
wastes hours of your day that you could be making money, but it also is a
tremendous stress producer. Getting your office, your schedule and your day
in order can make for a much more fulfilling and profitable business.
Diane C. Hughes * ProBizTips.com
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