Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Work From Home | 019

Good Morning: It's a great day because I work at home.

Do you schedule your work or is your work at home business run like a fire department? Emergencies from time to time have a way of interrupting the best of work schedules; however with a well organized work schedule and good work habits, things should go pretty smoothly. From time to time it is required that you have some quiet time to think and discuss the possible problems that you are having is a cause of a hectic work environment. If it is really serious you may need outside evaluation just to get organized and on the right track. Maybe nothing more than a minor change; or that the root cause of your problem is lack of or poor communication. It could also be caused by misunderstanding. Possibly it’s caused by lack of work assignment, or incomplete tasks.

You may find that written procedures may be required. If a picture is worth a thousand words, maybe that’s all it will take. When writing procedures write them for the specific job not for the person. Leaving out the persons name will enable you to give a written procedure to any person saving future time in producing a procedure for a new person. Since you are operating a work from home business you will find that having written procedures may from time to time be very valuable if you have to outsource any of your work. If it is a proven procedure and produces the results you want it could save you costly oversight errors in your results with outsourcing your work or assigning to a new person.

Just a few areas of consideration for business procedures would be in the following areas: Of course administration should be considered to cover your absence for what ever reason, a what to do in case you aren’t right there to handle a situation. Accounting is a very important area and can go from very simple to complex. Customer service, shipping and purchasing. The list will grow with your growth and having good written procedures will be a tremendous aid to your development of your home based business.

Brad Vigansky

Skype: bradley.vigansky

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