Why organize?
What is it that makes being organized a functional way to succeed? To begin, it is important to realize that with every business interaction, your colleagues and customers will feel one of three emotions. They’ll either be delighted, satisfied, or downright disappointed by your actions.
At a seminar given by Bruce Breier of BHB Consulting Services years ago, I learned how to keep your clients happy with organizational tools. Breier says: “It is difficult to delight your customers if you are disorganized at any level.” This is because your associates can feel your disorganization.
Start with good organizational skills
With that in mind, as part of my consulting practice, I begin each assignment by asking the client how he manages key projects. Most share that it takes them too long to achieve results. I find that owners are often juggling 10 to 15 projects at once. My objective is to teach them the organizational skills required to balance their time in order to manage multiple tasks. I start by having them make a mind map that describes each of their projects. Then, I have them prioritize the top five projects with the next steps they need to accomplish for the week. This allows the client to focus on the person or projects most directly at hand.
Use tools
It’s common to have busy days, especially if you’re managing a team. In addition to your regular management tasks, you may have to handle unexpected issues that arise. For example, you may need to resolve a conflict between a sales manager and an underperforming rep or address a customer’s concerns regarding a billing mistake.
Carrying around thoughts of unwritten requests is distracting and you can lose focus. Your body language can make you seem preoccupied. So, in the office put all unscheduled interactions into a daily journal as they occur. Outside the office, enter requests in a pocket planner. All pocket planner notes are transferred to the journal when getting back in the office. By noting all issues in either your daily journal or pocket planner, you avoid distractions. This allows you to give the customer at hand your undivided attention.
Succeed
The use of organizational tools, like mind maps, daily journals, and pocket planners, in business transactions yields delighted customers and associates. Organization is a functional way to achieve success.