Automation in Business – Tips for Busy Business Owners
When we think of automation, many different things come to mind. Some people imagine computers, whilst others picture factory lines and robotic machinery. Automation occurs everywhere. It’s in our alarm clocks, our ovens… our computer calendar reminders and even our wristwatches. Automation is a part of modern life, working away without our noticing.
What about in business – do micro and small business owners need automation?
In any business, automation can easily be set up in a number of ways:
- Scheduling daily tasks in the computer calendar, with timers to remind you when a task is due.
- Using software programs that automatically run a program every month.
- Operating system is set to check for updates on a regular basis.
These are all examples of automation.
So how does a Small Business Owner utilise automation more to save time and make life easy?
Firstly, look at the tools you have available. A calendar is a great way to set things up so that you’re keeping on track. If you’ve created a schedule of your day and allocated time to do certain things, then set it up in Calendar (inside Outlook or Entourage), with alerts to remind you when to finish and start the next one.
Let’s face it – emails often distract us from our task at hand. If you don’t want to be distracted by emails, turn off the automatic downloading of emails or set it to download only twice a day.
You can also create different views or types of calendars for the different activities you have – very handy for those of us leading double lives! Some calendars – such as Google Calendar – allow you to colour code your different calendars and activities, so that you have a visual representation of the different activities you’re doing.
Taking It One Step Further – Complete Business Automation
You can take things to another level in your business by actually automating processes, so that tasks normally done manually are done using technology. This is where a system like Infusionsoft can put your business on Steroids (good ones) with marketing, sales, and billing automation – to name a few.
The best part about automation is that you control the set up – so it can be customised to your business and personal needs. Before setting it up, my advice is to find some smart tools and ensure you’ve identified all the processes that can be automated. The benefits are well worth it. And if you’d like some help with this, just give me a call.