by Philip Paul Beyer | Aug 9, 2020 | The Organizer Blog
I suspect all of us have had bosses who have become extremely angry when things don’t meet their expectations. Unfortunately, some bosses lose control and reprimand employees in a demeaning way. Maybe, you’re one of those bosses. Generally, most angry...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Aug 2, 2020 | The Organizer Blog
Over the years, as systems analysts for software, we have heard countless business owners claim to be too busy to work ON their business. Nevertheless, they say, “Just as soon as things slow down we’re going to implement written systems and build an operations...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Jul 22, 2020 | The Organizer Blog
The mystery of the missing step manifests itself by a sudden rash of telephone calls, emails and texts. Whereby, management and employees involved with the process of producing services and/or products all attempt to solve its mystery and ramifications. All this...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Jul 13, 2020 | The Organizer Blog
“Business order is from God!” The reply came from a resident of Orange City, Iowa. While visiting that Dutch settlement, where a musical play my wife Susan and her sister Donna wrote was being performed, we were extremely impressed by the cleanliness and order we saw...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Jun 10, 2020 | The Organizer Blog
“Don’t Advertise What You Can’t Deliver” should be common practice. Honesty is still the best policy! To be fair, most small business owners, when first starting out, really believe they can deliver what they advertise. For the simple reason, the owner usually...
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