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Creating a Goals Centred Management System

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The start of a new year is an ideal time to rethink what you want to achieve in your business this year. It’s true to say that small and medium businesses must be proactive about creating their future. Without this, things just seem to “happen” without your control. A management system that is “goals-centred” is one tool that the small business can use to craft their future. This is a system of deciding what you are going to do everyday based on the goals you are working toward.

It sounds simple enough, but the research clearly shows that most small businesses don’t set goals – at all. The goal setting process can seem daunting if it’s unfamiliar territory, or if you have so much on your mind that you don’t know where to start. This process will help you to sort through your key issues create forwards by setting goals that are innovative, resolve problems and improve results.

A goal-centred management system has 3 elements:
1. The goal or the objective you want to achieve

2. The activities required to achieve the goals, and

3. The review or evaluation process.

Here are the 5 steps required to put your goal management system in place.

1. Identifying your Goals

Start by asking yourself these three questions. If you have employees, often they have a different view about issues in the business. Including them in this process can be really valuable.

§         What are the three things that irritate me the most about my business right now?

§         What have I been putting off, that I know will have a positive impact on my business?

§         What is working pretty well, but could be improved?

It might help you to think in terms of some common categories such as:

Employees:                 skill levels, right people in right jobs

Managers:                   management style, experience

Customers:                 strength of customer base, number, loyalty etc

Financial:                     cash flow, capital, low debt, profit margins etc

Reputation:                  well-known brand, well regarded

Products/Services:     leading edge, innovative, short time to market, no competition, price

Environment:               flexible work practices, physical working environment, location

Technology:                automated, streamlined, productive

Production:                  capacity, product range

Distribution:                 low cost, efficient

Sales/Marketing          promotion strategy, marketing materials etc

 2. Write down what you want to achieve for each identified goal

With your answers to the questions, actually write down how each thing would look at it’s most successful. Goals should be in writing, in measurable terms and have specific timelines.

For example, if you had chosen technology, your goal might be ”to implement an integrated and automated contact management system by April 30th that takes away most of the manual work I do now.” 

3. Break goals into measurable steps

For each goal that you’ve articulated, break it down into the steps you need to do. You must include timeframes for each step.

In our example, the steps might be:

§         Researching available contact management systems – by 31 Jan

§         Analyse each one along cost, technology implications, ease of learning – by 29 Feb

§         Decide and purchase – March

§         Implement system – April 5th

§         Test and undergo training – by 30 April

Ensure that all the people impacted by a goal fully participate in the crafting of the goal and the action plans.
 
4. Allocate people to do the actions

Be clear about who is responsible for what activity.

5. Create a fail-safe tracking method to monitor success
This is absolutely essential. Without it, the business will simply continue to react rather than choose it’s own direction. There are many different ways of monitoring. A simple method is to come together once per week and check where each current activity is at. You also get the opportunity to remove obstacles and plan any additional activity. If you work solo, schedule time in your diary each week to track your progress.

This process of constant review and resetting action steps based on actual progress is the hallmark of having a goal centred management system. A simple goal setting process leaves out this vital step.

So make the time and set your business up for success. Invest a few hours each week in careful planning and consideration, and see your business reach it’s true potential.

Word Tip – Changing the default formatting and font
Do you prefer to type in a different font and size to the default style that you start out with when you open a new document in Word?
Well changing your default font couldn’t be simpler. Here’s how:

·         Go to the Format menu and choose Font.

·         Select your preferred font in the Font box, and select your preferred size in the Size box.

·         When you’re done, choose the Default button.

·         Click Yes, you would like to change the default font for the current template.  

Products/Resources

www.logo-mojo.com

If you need a logo for your business or a project, this site contains over 800 pre-designed logos to purchase. The range is terrific, and provides an easy, low-cost option for people who need low cost logos in a hurry. Customization to your needs is included as part of the process.  

Welcome to 2007!

And so begins another year for each of us. How will you set yourself up for the coming year? What will you do differently to give yourself the greatest opportunity to shine? Have your set your goals for the next 12 months, or will you just be content to go along and see what happens?

If you need support in creating your plans, there’s plenty of options out there to assist you. This is where I get to plug “Business Planning Made Simple” – a workbook that takes you right through the process of developing comprehensive plans for your business. And to make it accessible for everyone, it’s only priced at US$9.95. Click here to read more about this product.

Aim high, and if you only get half way there, that’s still further than you would have got if you had done nothing! And if you need help in working out what to do, hire a coach or someone else to support you in stretching yourself out of your comfort zone.

I wish each of you much success in the coming year. Let’s help each other to become more successful in our fields of endeavour.

From the Tree to the Table, with Mike Mahoney (preview)

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

www.woodturnerscatalog.com A preview of Mike Mahoney’s woodturning video “From the Tree to the Table”. Available at Craft Supplies USA, woodturnerscatalog.com, 1-800-551-8876. Follow professional woodturner Mike Mahoney through the process of producing beautiful, functional kitchenware from a fallen tree. Mike gives an overview of finding wood, layout and cutting blanks for best yield and figure, rough turning and drying the blank. Also covered are various chucking techniques, how to re-turn the blank along with sanding and recommended finishes for bowls intended for use with food. A detailed discussion on design, proportion and suggested sizes best suited for kitchen use will help you produce bowls that perform as good as they look. Also included in Mike?s video is a demonstration on the proper use of the McNaughton System (used for cutting multiple bowls from a single blank), proper tool sharpening and an explanation of how Mike uses his home-made vacuum system. The many “tips and tricks” covered in the video are useful for woodturners of all skill levels. 72 min.

How to Come up With a Craft Idea for Kids

Monday, June 7th, 2010

First, lay aside any perfectionism.  Locking yourself into thinking there is only one right way to do something makes every decision harder.  Regardless of the kid program you are helping with, there are always many suitable craft ideas out there.  Don’t worry about picking the wrong one!  If you’ve taken into consideration the age and skill levels of the kids involved, your choice will be adequate.

Next, consider your budget.  When choosing a craft idea for kid programs, you need to be aware that some of them are expensive.  Prepackaged kits to make a fun foam picture frame or a craft stick cross are affordable for a few kids, but if you are needing to do a craft with a lot of kids, these kits might cost too much.  It’s often easy to do almost exactly the same project by just looking at the craft kit components and buying the same materials in bulk at the discount store.  You may have to do some preparation, like cutting out shapes ahead of time, or at least making cardboard patterns for the kids to use in cutting out their own.  The savings will be worth it, however.

Another consideration is this:  in spite of years of indoctrination from women’s libbers, the fact remains that boys and girls like different sorts of crafts!  If the craft seems a little girly, don’t use it at boys’ camp.  Stick with lace-up leather billfolds, Indian artifacts, dinosaur art, and similar projects.  Girls will like beads and anything that’s pink or purple.  For a craft idea for kid camp where there are kids of both sexes, keep it on the boyish side and provide some pink materials to keep the girls happy.

An aspect of creativity that the non-creative types don’t realize is that ideas spring from other ideas.  That is, if you look over a book or website of craft ideas, maybe none of them will appeal to you, but if you let them, they will spark an idea for a similar project.  Use what you can and change what you must in the craft directions.  For instance, the craft may have a slogan to be written across the front.  If you need to change the slogan to fit your own needs, it’s perfectly OK.  For instance, the pictured project might say “Girls rock!”  You can change that to “He is the Rock!” if that meets your VBS needs better.

A final suggestion is to realize that you don’t have to change the instructions or create something new to have a good craft idea for kid use.  Feel free to follow the instructions to the letter if that works better for you.  The kids will have a great time either way.  Just pick a craft idea, for kid creativity beats adult creativity everytime!  The kids will make it creative, even if you have doubts about your own ability in this area.

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Introduction to Segmented Turning with Curt Theobald (preview)

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

A preview of Curt Theobald’s woodturning video “Introduction to Segmented Turning”. Available at Craft Supplies USA, woodturnerscatalog.com, 1-800-551-8876. This video takes you step-by-step through creating precise jigs and producing accurate glue joints in segmented woodturnings. The many tips and methods covered in this video are useful to segmented turners of all skill levels. 85 minutes.

Where to Find Free Crochet Patterns For Beginners

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Do you need free crochet patterns for beginners? The internet is a treasure of free crochet patterns for all skill levels. Beginning crocheters can pick from hat, afghans, clothes, and household items. If you don’t know how to crochet, you can find plenty of tutorials to help you. Search how to crochet or crochet instructions on the internet. If you already know crochet or teaching someone else, here are a few sites to help you find free crochet patterns for beginners.

Craftown.com isn’t called a crafter’s resource center for nothing. This site carries over 1000 patterns and projects in most any craft. There are free lesson pages that let you learn crochet stitches and styles. There are clear, easy to follow instructions showing the correct way to hold the needle and how the stitches should look. You can find a learning section for the craft you want. Pick from knitting, crochet, tatting, and quilting just to name  a few. Beginners are sure to find something. The site is updated often.

Crochet pattern Central is another site full of beginner crochet resources and free crochet patterns. It is updated weekly. Crochet pattern Central is an online directory featuring thousands of links in more than 90 crochet categories. Some of the categories include baby , afghans, dolls, holiday, clothes, and potholders. If you are looking for more specific patterns in  a category, click on the sub category links. Crochet Pattern Central offers beginning crochet section and original patterns. If you don’t have a website, and design crochet patterns, you can submit them here. You can find links to beginner tutorials to various techniques off-site in the directory. You’ll find tips and tricks along with encouraging testimonials.

Lion Brand Yarn is a popular yarn brand. Lion Brand Yarn has their own website with several resources for the crochet enthusiast.  Offering the services is a good promotional strategy. They  provide a set of tutorials which can be viewed online or downloaded for off-line viewing. There is an illustrated directory for novices who can’t fully grasp the basic terms in patterns. Lion Brand contains almost a thousand free patterns  for children, adults, home décor, and more. The free crochet patterns are classified according to skill level and you can also purchase supplies.

Free Patterns.com and About.com are popular sites for crafts. They are perhaps among the oldest sites around and still going strong. You can download patterns in PDF format or view online. A beginner is sure to find something. Free Patterns.com offers free video tutorials to any craft. You can learn specific stitches with clear illustrations. Free registration is required for this site. Crochet.about.com has an alphabetical index of free crochet patterns around the internet. There is an onsite beginners guide with links to tutorials on stitches and free patterns for beginners and experienced crocheters.

These are just few sites with free crochet patterns.  If you check further instructions or want to make specific patterns check video sites like Youtube.com Sometimes you’ll find videos showing you how to make simple items. As you can see, it isn’t hard for beginner’s to find something. Start visiting these sites and make projects to show off. For more resources, just type ‘free crochet’ or ‘free crochet patterns’ in a search engine.

Amanda Roddy

For free vintage crochet patterns visit http://freevintagecrochetcrafts.blogspot.com

Crafts Ideas You Should Know About

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Are you a camp director or Sunday School teacher looking for a craft idea for kid enrichment?  Maybe you feel like you are just not the creative type, and you struggle with coming up with craft projects.  It is true that some people just have a knack for finding or even inventing craft ideas, but your creativity can be improved.  There are ways to make it easier to find a craft idea for kid needs.

First, lay aside any perfectionism.  Locking yourself into thinking there is only one right way to do something makes every decision harder.  Regardless of the kid program you are helping with, there are always many suitable craft ideas out there.  Don’t worry about picking the wrong one!  If you’ve taken into consideration the age and skill levels of the kids involved, your choice will be adequate.

Next, consider your budget.  When choosing a craft idea for kid programs, you need to be aware that some of them are expensive.  Prepackaged kits to make a fun foam picture frame or a craft stick cross are affordable for a few kids, but if you are needing to do a craft with a lot of kids, these kits might cost too much.  It’s often easy to do almost exactly the same project by just looking at the craft kit components and buying the same materials in bulk at the discount store.  You may have to do some preparation, like cutting out shapes ahead of time, or at least making cardboard patterns for the kids to use in cutting out their own.  The savings will be worth it, however.

Another consideration is this:  in spite of years of indoctrination from women’s libbers, the fact remains that boys and girls like different sorts of crafts!  If the craft seems a little girly, don’t use it at boys’ camp.  Stick with lace-up leather billfolds, Indian artifacts, dinosaur art, and similar projects.  Girls will like beads and anything that’s pink or purple.  For a craft idea for kid camp where there are kids of both sexes, keep it on the boyish side and provide some pink materials to keep the girls happy.

An aspect of creativity that the non-creative types don’t realize is that ideas spring from other ideas.  That is, if you look over a book or website of craft ideas, maybe none of them will appeal to you, but if you let them, they will spark an idea for a similar project.  Use what you can and change what you must in the craft directions.  For instance, the craft may have a slogan to be written across the front.  If you need to change the slogan to fit your own needs, it’s perfectly OK.  For instance, the pictured project might say “Girls rock!”  You can change that to “He is the Rock!” if that meets your VBS needs better.

A final suggestion is to realize that you don’t have to change the instructions or create something new to have a good craft idea for kid use.  Feel free to follow the instructions to the letter if that works better for you.  The kids will have a great time either way.  Just pick a craft idea, for kid creativity beats adult creativity everytime!  The kids will make it creative, even if you have doubts about your own ability in this area.

Mac Gay

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