Business Issues
On the Radio: Time Management Now
Do you know the difference between a to-do list and a project list? A project has a list of to-dos. The to-dos are the small, action steps taken in order to complete a project. Sometimes we listmakers add broad projects to our list instead of the small, actionable, tasks that should be added.
Tune in today, Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 8 am and 2 pm PST to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show on www.awoptalk247.com
Managing Inventory Beyond FIFO
Inventory costs money; even if your inventory is something that comes and goes with your job. Take a plumber for example, a plumber has to have pipes in his or her inventory in order to provide a service. So whether your inventory includes books, coffee beans, is your product first in first out, or last in first out meaning that whatever came in most recently goes out next?
Radio: Managing Inventory Beyond FIFO
Does your business have inventory? How do you manage your inventory? Beyond making sure you use the first in, first our model of inventory rotation, I'll be discussing how to effectively manage your inventory.
Tune in today, March 21, 2019, at 8 am and 2 pm PST to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show on www.awoptalk247.com.
Your Service as Your Product
If your business is a service, I want you to consider pitching and packaging your service as your product. Concretizing your service like a product helps customers and potential clients understand what you do and whether it's valuable to their life and/or business. Your service is delivered in stages and therefore can be packaged as a product.
Radio: Your Service as Your Product
Concretizing your service so that it comes across like a product helps customers and clients understand what you do and whether it's valuable to their life and/or business. Service is delivered in stages and therefore can be packaged as a product.
Tune in today, March 14, 2019, at 8 am and 2 pm PST to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show on www.awoptalk247.com.
Do You Really Know What Your Product Is?
I am re-launching a series that has proven to be extremely helpful to small business owners; 10 core elements essential to your business. This week’s focus is product: What is your product really? When I was new to the small business management industry, when I would network and have conversations with people about what I do, I learned quickly that I didn’t really know what my product was.
Radio: Do You Really Know What Your Product Is?
As a small business consultant, I know that clients have a practical need and higher need (the fulfillment of their vision). My job, and yours is to know what your product or service is and to show clients and customers how your product can meet both of their needs.
Tune in today, March 7, 2019, at 8 am and 2 pm PST on www.awoptalk247.com to listen to the Ask Christina First radio show for more information on figuring out exactly what your product is.
All Systems Overview
The systems that operate within and run your business daily affect your sense of peace. Do you want to have greater control over your life and greater peace over your business?
Systems are anything you're doing that has a sense or order of process. Some systems are invisible or aren't thought of by you; for example, how do you hire a new employee? How do you train a new hire? Whether you're aware of it or not, there is a series of steps that are taken in the hiring and training of new employees to your company.
On The Radio: Systems Overview
The systems that operate within and run your business daily affect your sense of peace. Systems are anything you're doing that has a sense or order of process. Some systems are invisible or aren't thought of by you; for example, how do you hire a new employee? How do you train a new hire?
Tune in today, Thursday, February 14, 2019, at 8 am and 2 pm PST on www.awoptalk247.com to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show.
9 Core Essential Business Elements
From inventory and products to clients and business structure, how do you make those pieces work together for you, as a small business owner? How can you approach your business in a way that makes it easier to understand what to do with your business? How do you concretize and what are the elements inside your business?