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How to Manage a Business Easily and Enjoy It

November 18, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert

Learning how to manage a business is a big crazy concept that can feel stressful and overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be. There’s a really easy way to take this concept and boil it down to one simple system that you can learn quickly and start acting on now.

There are 5 pieces of management that are essential for a successful small business to thrive and be an enjoyable place to work. This is something we like to call passion and provision. The 5 pieces of management are:

  • Good communication
  • Goal setting
  • Accountability
  • Trust
  • Public recognition

Five things may sound complex, but there are five days in a week. You can get started now focusing on one piece of management each day for one week. It’s really just one simple plan that will make life less stressful and work more enjoyable.

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You need these pieces to be a successful small business. And you need all of them. The first 4 are fundamentals of any good management system. But when you add in public recognition you’re telling people in your company that what they are doing is working. Public recognition is easy, yet incredibly powerful.

Excellent management that has these characteristics allows a company to provide and thrive while keeping people interested and actually enjoying their jobs. That is the basis of establishing a company full of passion and provision.

Focus on making your life more enjoyable with less problems. Remember, you don’t have to do all 5 every day. That would be overwhelming and stressful. Just pick one a day for one week to focus on and learn how to manage a business effectively in no time at all.

If you’re ready to begin, contact us at Half a Bubble Out. We’re a Passion & Provision company that offers business consulting and marketing and we are ready to help you get started today. 

 

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