by Philip Paul Beyer | Oct 20, 2014 | The Organizer Blog
Want to see a scary picture of a fairly typical American business? See if you might relate… no, really! Cranky opens his business at 8:00 a.m. Bob, Sue and Mary wander in by 8:45. Bob and Sue answer phones until Jim decides to show up at 10. Then Cranky answers...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Oct 6, 2014 | The Organizer Blog
John Galt—now, there’s a name every business man should know. So, who the heck is he? I went to see “Atlas Shrugged,” a film based on a novel by controversial American author, Ayn Rand, a few years ago. Atlas Shrugged, written in 1957, about the same time I was...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Sep 22, 2014 | The Organizer Blog
The old axiom, “You win some, you lose some,” when applied to a business, can mean customers coming in the front door and going out the back door—in other words, the business is just running in place, going in circles, but not gaining ground. Therefore,...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Aug 25, 2014 | The Organizer Blog
When we first launched our organizational and quality control software, System100, one of our first clients was a business owner from Canada. “Linda” had a thriving commercial printing company, but was seeking to get a handle on her daily routine...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Aug 11, 2014 | The Organizer Blog
Would a sudden company tour of your business facility by an important potential client cause you to panic? Or would you be ready? My week began with a call from “the big sales guy” of a large company out of state; a potential ongoing customer for our commercial...
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