Why Don't You Mind Your Own Business!

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Les Williams ISBN: 9781301255979
Publisher: Les Williams Publication: October 31, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Les Williams
ISBN: 9781301255979
Publisher: Les Williams
Publication: October 31, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is intended to offer the reader a basic understanding of how a typical Business Management System (BMS) might be structured, applied and operated in order to manage and control your business efficiently and effectively. It is short and to the point and can be read and digested very easily and in a very short time.
Any business, large or small, will need some sort of structure or framework around which to operate and how to do this will depend largely on the size and nature of the business in question. This book will show you some of the more fundamental elements that might go to make up a typical BMS and will offer some simple help and advice on;

•Building an organisation structure
•Recruiting and developing people
•How to map your business processes
•KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators)
•Problem-solving
•Quality Management and ISO9001

If you are looking for a detailed account of how you can apply and use these features, you won’t find it here; there are plenty of other books out there that will give you that. But for less than the cost of a fast-food meal and just a little of your time, you can gain a good, basic understanding of the main elements of a typical BMS, how to apply them and what they can do for your business.

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This book is intended to offer the reader a basic understanding of how a typical Business Management System (BMS) might be structured, applied and operated in order to manage and control your business efficiently and effectively. It is short and to the point and can be read and digested very easily and in a very short time.
Any business, large or small, will need some sort of structure or framework around which to operate and how to do this will depend largely on the size and nature of the business in question. This book will show you some of the more fundamental elements that might go to make up a typical BMS and will offer some simple help and advice on;

•Building an organisation structure
•Recruiting and developing people
•How to map your business processes
•KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators)
•Problem-solving
•Quality Management and ISO9001

If you are looking for a detailed account of how you can apply and use these features, you won’t find it here; there are plenty of other books out there that will give you that. But for less than the cost of a fast-food meal and just a little of your time, you can gain a good, basic understanding of the main elements of a typical BMS, how to apply them and what they can do for your business.

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