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Small Business Manager Tips
by Van Theodorou
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Published on this site: December 12th, 2007- See
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You are the owner and manager of a small business. Not only do
you need to know about the inner-workings of the business and
the financial issues but you also need to be a good manager.
Management skills can be just as important in keeping the
business running well as your other areas of expertise.
Here are
some quick and easy management tips to help you keep the
business running smoothly:
- Make rules but be fair: In this day and age you need to set
some ground rules so that each employee is treated fairly.
However, you also need to know when to use common sense to guide
you through sticky situations. Write down your expectations, and
then translate those into language that your employees will
understand. Present this to each new hire and post the rules in
the office.
- Understand the workings of the data and telephone systems: Use
new technology to help your employees work more efficiently. If
your company warrants it look into a good corporate long
distance plan. Train employees on the office systems in place so
that they can take advantage of the timesaving features they provide.
- Don't worry about the small things: If you have a tendency to
micro-manage your employees they won't feel free to be creative
and to think outside the box. Allow others to do things in their
own way as long as they can accomplish what's needed. Constantly
picking on the work of others will only keep employees from
ownership of their work.
- Learn to delegate: Most manager/owners have trouble giving up
tasks to others. They may feel that the work is best completed
by them. However, you need to give employees a chance to be
productive. If the only tasks they ever receive are mundane or
tedious they will soon tire of the situation. What's more, you
need people who you can count on to help the business thrive.
After all, you will need to take time off and get a vacation and
need to know that the business will run properly even when you
are away.
- Teach employees what their job is: Write complete job
descriptions for each position. These descriptions should be
specific and complete so that current and potential employees
understand their job functions. Update the descriptions as
needed. Provide plenty of on the job training and remember that
not everyone catches on quickly. Have patience and
understanding.
- Communicate regularly with all employees: Employees need to
know what is happening. Rumors can run rampant and can ruin
morale in the process. Send a monthly email memo or hand out a
newsletter. The communication will do wonders to keep things
running smoothly and to keep attitudes up.
- Stress good customer service: First and foremost your customers
are who keep your business going. Make sure that employees put
customer service first and keep it there. Offer courses or
webinars that teach employees good customer service skills. Plan
some training time each month for each employee. Even an hour or
two per month will help keep customer service in the forefront.

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