The 9 Disastrous Mistakes Most Freelance Bookkeeper’s Make in Business(…and How You Can Avoid Them!)

Are You Ready to Take
Your Business to the
Next Level?


Claim My Report Now

Privacy:
We never rent, trade or sell your email.
BlogBlog || Media & Free ArticlesMedia & Free Articles || Bookkeeping Success CircleBookkeeping Success Circle || Online StoreOnline Store || Affiliate ProgramAffiliate Program || About UsAbout Us || Contact UsContact Us || HomeHome

Archive for July, 2008

Weekly Update

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Hi – it’s Laurie this week. I hope everyone enjoyed their 4th of July with family and friends. It was rainy here so my son and I went to see the movie Hancock this weekend. It’s been quite some time since I have been to the movie theater. I always love a long weekend. It gives you the opportunity to catch up on some of the things you have wanted to do.

In this week’s article It’s Not In Your Control! Linda shares a personal experience with a client that really reminds us that what we want a client to do is not necessarily in your control. Linda also shares some great tips to protect you in a tough economy.

How to Retain Great Employees

Friday, July 4th, 2008

By Laurie O’Neil

With a competitive work environment and changes in the economy, how do you keep the employees you have? You spend so much time and effort on educating your employees, replacing them can be quite costly. Your management style as a business owner can have every effect on your staff. Are you a manager that supports learning, growth, inspires loyalty and creates a work environment that people love? Or are you a Micro-manager who is so hung up on every detail that you are stifling your employees’ growth and inspiring your employees to shop the want ads instead? These are important factors for employees when they accept a position with your company.

Some key factors that inspire employees to stay at a job are:

1. How Supervisors Act: Are they a micro-manager who stifles employee’s growth capabilities or do they inspire hard working loyal employees?

2. Communication: Control your tone and pitch. Body language, expressions and pace of movement can tell it all. Look out!

3. Control Level of Stress: If you are stressed you will convey this to your employees. Stress can bring out the worst in you. Find better ways to deal with it. You may not even notice that you are stressed but your employees will. Do you think they will tell you? Mine do. This was an area I needed help in. I am very crisis oriented, but my staff is not. Be open to learning lessons from your employees. If you don’t you may have mutiny.

4. Motivation: This area is key. Employees want to:

      a. Have their talents on the job be utilized

        b. Do meaningful work

        c. Be recognized for a great job done

        d. Enjoy the work environment

        e. Have good pay and benefits

        f. Agree with the values of the organization

        g. Have supportive management

This is what makes the world go round. Employees spend the majority of their lives working. Make coming to work fun!

As you grow your company, management styles will have key effects on your growth. Constant turnover can reflect badly to the clients and clients will loose their confidence in your ability to hire right people.

   

Weekly Update

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Happy 4th of July!

This week it’s me, Linda, and I hope that everyone will be enjoying a long weekend celebrating our nation’s birthday!

Last night we held our first Bookkeeping Success Circle (BSC) group coaching call on how to create a business development time – what a great call! Not only did Laurie and I share information, we learned a few things too.

This is what happens when you participate in a group of like minded people – one person generates an idea, another adds to it, we all learn something and are able to take it back to our own businesses and implement it - You’ve gotta love that!

Switching gears to this week’s article, Laurie talks about how to retain great employees and offers some sage advice during these uncertain economic times.

Wishing you financial serenity,

Linda & Laurie
The 6-Figure Bookkeeping Coaches


BlogBlog || Media & Free ArticlesMedia & Free Articles || Bookkeeping Success CircleBookkeeping Success Circle || Online StoreOnline Store || Affiliate ProgramAffiliate Program || About UsAbout Us || Contact UsContact Us || HomeHome