A common complaint of business owners is they are too busy working for their company rather than managing it and they do not have a good work-life balance.
We will work with your company to develop a roadmap for profitability and success. With your cooperation, we will help you to build a better business.
We become part of your team. We work with you onsite to make the necessary changes in your business—changes that will enable you to join the ranks of the best-managed and most profitable companies in business today.
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Sound management accounting is the key to the metrics and KPI's that drive business performance.
It is common practice for business owners to hire an unskilled bookkeeper to reduce costs only to find out they end up paying substantially more in lost productivity, errors and tax issues, not to mention the stress.
Bad accounting and not paying attention to the numbers you do have available to you is one of the primary “business killers” that causes businesses to underperform, or worse, fail altogether.
We have yet to find a small business where accounting was not a major factor and a constraint to business activity and the underperformance of the business.
Great decision making begins with great reporting. It is critical to align financial systems and processes with business objectives.
We can help configure your financial systems, train and if necessary, hire the right people, provide bookkeeping and data entry services, clean and migrate data, integrate other platforms such as Microsoft 365 and CRM software where data overlaps.
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Technology is the key to productivity, collaboration, creativity and seamless processes that drive business performance.
According to McKinsey, “employees spend 1.8 hours every day or 9.3 hours per week, on average, searching and gathering information. Put another way, businesses hire 5 employees but only 4 show up to work; the fifth is off searching for answers, but not contributing any value.”
According to Interact Source, 19.8% of business time – the equivalent of one day per working week – is wasted by employees searching for information to do their job effectively.
IDC data shows that “the knowledge worker spends about 2.5 hours per day, or roughly 30% of the workday, searching for information.
At 2.5 hours per day, assuming an average yearly salary of $80,000, the inability to find and retrieve documents for a business that employs 10 people is $250,000 per year.
We can help configure your email, calendar, cloud, documents, photos, and projects, across all devices to minimize search time and capture opportunity costs.
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