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Six Small Business Management Tools Can Make You Rich

Writen by Mike Kramer

Did you ever delegate a project to an employee that did not quite produce the results you were looking for?

Did a vendor, customer, or employee ever communicate a valuable piece of competitive information that slipped through your fingers and that you did not take to full advantage?

Do you ever feel that sometimes you and your team just don't make a connection? You don't quite understand them and they don't understand you?

Well, it is this kind of communication break down where growing companies begin to lose their competitive edge.

Think about it...

Smaller companies have one critical advantage over their larger competitors. Can you think what it is?

Smaller companies have less people to manage. Having less people to manage means they have fewer minds to coordinate. Fewer minds to coordinate makes smaller organizations very flexible and able to react quickly to marketplace opportunities and threats.

Now the question becomes: How do you retain the flexibility of a small organization as your business grows?

There is only one way. You have to achieve a true "meeting of the minds" among your staff. You have to understand them, and they have to understand you.

The only way to achieve a "meeting of the minds" is to create a common management language for your business.

Remember these words: common management language. A common management language is what's lacking in most businesses. It's the reason why most businesses hit brick walls that prevent their breakthrough to ultimate success.

Think about it…

Everyone involved in your business, from partners and investors to employees and advisors, lives in his or her own reality. They see your business through their own eyes. As you add more and more personalities to the mix it becomes very difficult to manage your business.

That's why you need a common management language. You need a standardized set of leadership tools that everyone involved in your organization uses for:

1. Marketplace Analysis

2. Strategic Planning

3. Project Management

4. Team Building

5. Staying Organized

6. Operational Standardization

Doesn't that make sense?

Imagine for a moment the improvement in your company's performance if everyone involved in your business worked with the same set of leadership tools.

* What if they gather and communicate marketplace information the same way?

* What if they develop strategies the same way?

* What if they implement projects the same way? It would be amazing.

* What if they standardize your routine operations the same way?

* Now, imagine if everyone in your business ran their meetings the same way.

Can you imagine how productive and effective your organization would operate?

Your standardized leadership tools would help you maximize your team's productivity. Your tools would promote communication. Your tools would create a common management language that your company needs to maintain its agility as you grow and become more and more successful.

The tools would give you an amazing competitive advantage. The tools make building your business easy!

The problem for most leaders is it takes years of trial and error; and, success and failure, before you figure out how to create the tools. In the times it takes you to create the tools you've missed out on millions of dollars in lost opportunities.

The solution is to use a set of ready-made leadership tools in your business. Why recreate the wheel?

To learn more about how to create a "common management language" in your business, please download the free twenty-six page eBook titled, "My Win Big Secret – The Ultimate Breakthrough Strategy" -- www.winbig.org/secret

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Michael Kramer provides the antidote for overworked business owners. He's a highly successful entrepreneur and the award winning author of the eBook, "My Win Big Secret - The Ultimate Business Breakthrough Strategy." Learn Kramer's secret approach for making more money, working less and selling your business for millions. Get your free copy now: http://www.winbig.org/secret

1 comments:

  Anonymous

February 24, 2012 at 12:15 AM

Nice information on business management tools. I know other site that offers very good information on management tools, business systems, procedures manual.