The details involved in setting up and operating a small business can be overwhelming. New and small businesses often struggle with organization and processes. Often, paperwork is neglected until a sale is eminent. But at that point, it’s dangerous to quickly draft a quote, proposal, or contract. Planning ahead is important, but the old adage is true: You don’t know what you don’t know. Foreseeing your needs is as important as addressing them.
Evaluate your current processes for efficiency. Do customers ever get lost in the shuffle? Can reports be quickly generated? Do they contain all the information you need? Where does your business stand? Are you meeting the objectives you set in your business plan? If you struggle with any of these issues, sign on the Jotted Line to help you sort it out. We’re so organized it hurts.












