Getting Started With Professionalization, Part 3: Production, Finance and HR

IMG_2329The biggest benefit of a professionalized business process is that it delivers consistent results while allowing you to rapidly scale your ability to capitalize on those results. As I mentioned in part one, there are two general categories of professionalization: Generating revenue and managing expenses. I covered the revenue side of this equation in the previous post, so now it’s time to talk about managing expenses.

The most obvious place to start is with production. This also includes various kinds of product-related work, such as program management. It doesn’t matter what kind of product you’re producing, it’s really about what you’re delivering for the customer. The process for making that product — whatever kind of product it is — is what needs to be professionalized. Continue reading

Ep. 15: Processes, Part 2

Happy Friday! This morning on Episode 15 of the Success in Business Podcast your host Tom Ryan adds even more great information to his answer to the listener question from Episode 14 regarding which processes to professionalize first. Tom explains that as far as Revenue is concerned, the processes that you want to professionalize in order of importance are: Sales, Customer Service and then Advertising. On the Expenses side of your business you should develop your Production first, then your Finances and your Human Resources. This is the most cost effective way to professionalize your company. You’ll love it! Continue reading