Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Grow Up, Ye Small Business!

Social media, blah. Google Docs, blah. Cloud, blah blah. Mobile, blah blah BLAH! 


Do you ever wonder what it is that you actually need to grow your small business? Do you need a Facebook page? Maybe, but probably not. Do you have to belong to 100 circles on Google +? No. Must you hang out on Twitter for an hour every day? Definitely not. Should you buy all of your employees iPads? Quite possibly, yes. But first, let's get back to the basics.


What is the plan, Houston?
In the mad rush to acquire customers, put up the website, make the products or services better,  a startup may forget the value of a few operating principles: such as, creating an operations plan.


Say what?
Yes, this is the document that spells out your short and long-term strategy, core processes and systems: it's the guide for getting work done at your company. If you, as CEO and founder, die tomorrow, will people know how to renew your facilities contracts or what kind of insurance you have? What about information systems? Is there a special feature that only you know how to use? How about dealing with the Top 5 customers: what's the secret sauce to keeping them happy? How about hiring: what are the key personality traits your company needs from a candidate to succeed?


It's time to write it all down, people. I covered this topic recently for Business on Main, where I'm a regular contributor. Check out the article. I weave in the advice of two sharp operations and process consultants who know the pains of small businesses that don't pay attention to the fundamental activity of operations planning. Operations seems so, well, boring compared with updating your Pinterest page. Or, is it?



“Operations is an exciting place to be and it's just as critical as sales and R&D, “ says Jud Barr, CEO of JTB Sales and Operations Consulting in San Francisco. "The market is moving too fast to do business as usual. Companies need to continually probe and be prepared to shift with the times.”




Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Santa gave me an iPad

And I didn't even ask for one. How about that? It's genius simplicity. Nothing more to say. I know 2011 will be even more productive...and fun. Happy New Year!

Friday, December 3, 2010

It's official: I'm a cheapskate but I want an iPad.

I don't usually succumb to the latest gadget trends. I bought the second generation iPhone, which I still own. I keep my computers as long as they keep running. We were probably the last person in our town to buy a flatscreen TV. Never got an iPod. Not that I don't like new technology -- but I guess I like spending my scant extra cash on vacations. Anyhow, back to the topic of my obsession: I am out and about so much in the afternoons shuttling my kids around while also trying to keep up with work that I can hugely see the potential of having one of these overpriced large-format iPhone's. I think that could happen next year. I can't even begin to think how my kids are going to freak out when they see it on the kitchen counter.  Watching movies at Grandma's house while Grandpa watches football? Killer. A little online shopping while the kids are in gymnastics? Nice.  Emailing and reading in bed at the same time? Aaahhh.

Technology: sometimes it' a true pain in the butt (if you read my earlier posts about home laptop maintenance) yet I have an instinctual feeling that the iPad is only going to bring me joy. Unadulterated,  intellectual, free-spirited joy.

Happy Holidays friends!