Happy Memorial Day from Biznis Resource! We are so blessed to enjoy a free market society with abundant business opportunities, in large part due to the countless, selfless sacrifices of so many of our service men and women from the foundation of our country. Many have given the ultimate sacrifice – their lives! We are forever indebted to them!
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
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Dwight Eisenhower, former general and president of the United States, once famously said: “What is important is seldom urgent.” Eisenhower taught that life can be broken down into 4 simple types of tasks:
Task #1: The important and urgent – things that are critically important and immediately necessary (i.e., you’re drowning, and YOU NEED AIR).
Task #2: The important but non-urgent – things that are critically important but not immediately necessary (i.e., spending time with family)!
Task #3: The unimportant but urgent – Things that ultimately matter very little but are immediately necessary (i.e., you haven’t eaten all day and you need to eat dinner).
Task #4: The unimportant and non-urgent – Things that matter very little and are unnecessary (i.e., watching TV or browsing social media).
Which things in your life should you re-prioritize as a Task #1 or a Task #2? Set your standards high, and attack the most important tasks with full focus and meaning.
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With such a wide variety of software tools clamoring for your business and so many options among them, it becomes imperative to make calculated, data-driven decisions when considering any new software adoption. You must consider the data, business goals, and your budget, to name a few key factors. A technology plan then must be developed and adopted to focus money and energy where they will provide the greatest positive impact. Once a particular software is considered vital, both the pros and cons of each option must be considered before making the final decision.
The ultimate software choice can provide a critical missing link to help your business, non-profit / organization, or school function more efficiently and effectively! Unfortunately, software chosen too hastily can prove to be a monumental disaster requiring enormous resources of time and money to repair.
By first answering these 10 questions, you can be confident you are making the “right” software decision(s) for your business, non-profit / organization, or school:
According to the data, what is your most critical need? (The most critical need is usually apparent after triangulating data sources).
What other areas of need are causing problems?
What are your business goals? Are they “S.M.A.R.T.”-oriented?
What is your budget for this software adoption? Is it realistic / conservative?
Do you need / want the new software to change your current workflow? Or do you just need the software to speed up and/or simplify your current workflow?
Is it possible to customize your current software to meet your needs / wants? Is there an integration that can improve your current system without undergoing a completely new software adoption?
Does your team have any recommendations? If so, what are they? Why?
Does your professional network have any recommendations? If so, what are they? Why?
Is there a Business Management Consultant who can help determine the answers to each of these questions and do the research behind the pros and cons of each software option? Or are you going to complete every step yourself / in-house?
What software training will be needed to ensure full implementation? Which teams / departments need to be involved in the training? How long is reasonable to train / implement the software?
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Only 7 states out-pace the rest of the country in economic diversity, with Utah and Missouri leading the way (Hachman Index of Economic Diversity, 2017):
Utah (96.9)
Missouri (96.8)
Arizona (95.7)
Illinois (95.6)
Pennsylvania (95.5)
Georgia (95.2)
New Hampshire (95)
In short, the more diverse the economy (the higher the index score), the more stable and strong the economy is. Note: a value of 100 would mean the state’s economic activity is distributed exactly like the national average. How economically diverse is your state?
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