Streamlining Payment Processes for Small Business Success
In this episode of Business Beyond DIY, host Steve Krausse addresses the common discomfort business owners feel when collecting money owed to them. He provides practical and actionable steps to streamline getting paid, ensuring it becomes an objective process. The episode covers four key actions: getting paid in advance, clarifying payment terms, making payments easy for customers, and controlling the credit offered to clients. Steve emphasizes the importance of maintaining clear communication, using digital invoicing systems, and considering the pros and cons of taking legal action or using third-party lenders for consumer credit. Additionally, he offers a downloadable structured collection procedure to assist businesses in handling overdue payments effectively.
Download the Example Collections Process here: http://nocobc.link/bbdiy010
00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome
01:10 The Importance of Getting Paid
01:23 Four Actions to Streamline Payments
01:53 Getting Paid in Advance
04:57 Clear Payment Terms
07:38 Consequences of Late Payments
14:36 Making It Easy to Get Paid
18:34 Controlling Credit
24:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Navigating the Complexities of Input and Participation in Business Management
Input vs. Participation | Business BeyonDIY | 009
Show Notes: https://nocobc.link/bbdiy009
In this episode of Business Beyond DIY, host Steve Krausse explores why a proposed document control system faced implementation challenges despite incorporating input from various stakeholders. He emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between input and participation in a business setting. By defining both terms and elaborating on their benefits and risks, Krausse illustrates how to effectively gather valuable input and foster meaningful participation. He also shares practical advice on setting realistic expectations and maintaining control in collaborative environments. This episode offers actionable strategies to help business owners improve processes while ensuring employees feel heard and valued.
00:00 Introduction and Initial Expectations
00:37 Welcome to Business BeyonDIY
01:25 Defining Input and Its Benefits
04:29 Risks and Challenges of Input
06:57 Understanding Participation
07:58 Risks and Challenges of Participation
12:36 Combining Input and Participation for Success
20:05 Practical Tools and Templates
23:22 The Importance of Giving Credit
25:02 Conclusion and Lessons Learned
Change is hard… Does it have to be? | Business BeyonDIY | 008
Overcoming Resistance: Effective Strategies for Change Management in Small Businesses
In this episode of 'Business Beyond DIY,' host Steve Krausse discusses the common perception that 'change is hard' and explores whether it truly has to be that way for small businesses. Steve identifies factors contributing to resistance to change, such as discomfort with unfamiliarity and perceived threats to job roles. He offers practical strategies for motivating employees by aligning their self-interests with business goals, suggesting mechanisms like profit sharing, improved working environments, and better tools. Steve emphasizes the importance of ensuring that the benefits promised to employees are actually realized to foster a positive attitude toward change. The episode concludes with an invitation for small business owners to share their experiences with change management to shape an upcoming comprehensive online program.
00:00 Introduction: The Myth of 'Change is Hard'
00:51 Welcome to Business Beyond DIY
01:50 Why Do We Perceive Change as Hard?
04:05 The Necessity of Change in Business
04:52 Overcoming Resistance to Change
07:07 Motivating Employees for Change
09:10 Creating a Supportive Work Environment
10:06 Implementing Effective Change Processes
12:57 Training and Leadership Development
15:54 Conclusion and Call to Action
Participate in my anonymous small business process improvement survey!
http://nocobc.link/nocobc001smbchange
Reference
6 Reasons Why Change Management Fails and How To Avoid Them
Prosci
https://www.prosci.com/blog/why-change-management-fails