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Top 5 Business Systems for Entrepreneurs

Business to-do’s are always growing, especially if you’re in  a busy season of high inquiries and client work. That is why I highly recommend getting your workflows and processes into places ASAP. Here are my top 5 business  systems tools for entrepreneurs to stay organized. 

If you’re anything like me, you’re over the top organized and you totally geek out about creating workflows & processes! But… My guess is that if you’re reading this you may feel overwhelmed and you’re looking for answers to help you get organized fast! 

If you’re looking for support with organization in your business make sure to contact me! My Get Your Biz Organized package is what you need! I help you with things like…

  • Taking a deep dive into your current systems
  • Identify pain points
  • Create an efficient & easy to follow plan of systems to implement in your business to increase your productivity, organization, and improve your client experience
  • Set up of proposed systems & training on how to use them

Does this sound like you? Let’s connect! Contact me here! 

Here are my top 5 tools for keeping your business organized:

01. ClickUp

This is a project management tool that allows you to create workspaces, projects, and assign tasks to yourself or a team in your organization. ClickUp allows you to communicate in an organized way with your team and to keep track of all the flowing pieces of your business. 

02. Slack 

Slack is similar to Asana, it is great for real-time communication with your team. Asana & Slack can work together. You can assign the Asana task to someone on the team through Slack. It keeps projects organized and communication between the team open. 

03. Google Drive

This is a no-brainer! Google drive is a great tool to keep all of your documents organized. You can share and co-work on projects through google docs. You can create an endless amount of helpful business documents/tools/slides/forms etc. through Google drive in a quick and seamless way. 

04. Trello  

Trello is like post it notes but the virtual kind. You can create boards and organize lists all while collaborating with others on tasks and projects within your business. Similar to Asana but with less features. 

05. Dubsado

Dubsado is an all-in one mega biz tool that I LOVE and think everyone should use. It creates a high end client experience and keeps you organized with proposals, contracts, workflows, projects, and client communication. 

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