| Business - Business OwnerHow to write a business plan by Nab
13 May 2013
Part 1
Posted in Business finance, Business planning, Business tips, Growing a business, Running a business, Starting a business
A business plan outlines your strategy for the next couple of years. It may be used to help support an application for business finance or business ... | Read More | Part 5
Next steps
•Regularly sort out your systems and ensure files are in order.
•Tackle large projects in sections – you don’t have to do everything at once.
•Concentrate on staying focused and keep this message above your desk: ‘What is best use of my time right now?’
Please note that this is ... | Read More | Part 4
Writing ‘to-do’ lists
One of the simplest forms of time management is a ‘to-do list’. This will remind you what you have to do and help you learn how realistic your scheduling is. Note down what you have to achieve today, or this week.
Tick off tasks as you complete them. Seeing what you’ve achieved ... | Read More | Part 3
Minimising distractions
However carefully you prioritise the use of your time, your attempts to manage it efficiently will be undermined unless you can find effective ways of dealing with distractions:
•Manage mail at the beginning of the day. It may have a bearing on your activities during the rest of the day and you will be i... | Read More | Part 2
Common occurrences
Establish written procedures for dealing with common events so you can delegate routine tasks wherever possible. For example, develop clear systems others can follow for handling sales queries, logging customer contacts, answering queries, processing sales and invoicing.
Arrange procedures for monitoring perfor... | Read More |
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