In continuation to the post on Wednesday.
Watch Your Space Management.
Nothing is worse than working in an office and feeling like the clutter is closing in on you. Nobody wants to detour around obstacles or trip over something that is lying around. Employees should have a comfortable work space to work within. In good office management, you need to be sure that all the space is utilized with maximum efficiency.
Make time for the grunt work.
Some jobs are just not fun to do and are easily put off for another day. If you have a small business and cannot assign the grunt work to an employees, then set aside a time each week to get it done yourself. Whether the job that needs done is accounting or making cold calls, it is up to you to make sure it happens on a regular basis in order to be successful in business.
Make business planning a priority.
Do you feel like you are spinning your wheels acting and reacting? Successful small business owners spend time each week on business planning. If you have employees, be sure to involve them as well. They may have insight that you have not thought of.
Don’t be afraid to outsource or delegate your work.
Sometimes it is not possible to do everything yourself. It is important to know when the time is right to outsource or delegate your work. Not only will you improve your small business’s office management, but it will give you time to focus on your particular business talents. This of course will improve your bottom line.
Following this plan will help keep office chaos away.
