Title: Success with Computers in Small Businesses
1Success with Computers in Small Businesses
- by Rob Nichols
- Winning with Computers and Softwarein Your Office
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION CONSULTANTS , LLC Bringing
People and Technology Together 15290 W Watson
Lane Surprise, AZ 85379 623-556-2884 Email
rob.nichols_at_usa.net
2Success is Balancing The Relationships Among the
Office Elements
Office Staff
Success
Computers
Software
3Striking a Balance within an Evolving Technology
Future
Windows 98
Personal Computer
Present
1980
1997
The Internet
DOS
Windows 95
Windows 3.1
1990
4Challenges Along The Road To Success
- New Computer Technology
- Faster, bigger, less expensive
- 486 Chip - Pentium - Pentium II
- Back-up Devices, computer networks, modems and
the Internet - Software Version Upgrades
- Accounting, word processing, spreadsheets,
databases - Communication, faxing, file transfer, remote
access - The Office Staff
- Learning new software features
- Applying computer and software features to the
Office Operation
5Maintaining a Balance in The Changing Environment
- Whats really important in new computers?
- Operating System evolution - Windows 3.1, Windows
95/NT - Faster operation, larger disk drives, CD-ROM
drives, sound - Will new software versions really provide
benefit? - More features than every before
- New version coming out frequently
- How can I best use new computers and software in
my Business? - Adapting new Software features to office jobs
- Employee turn-over and new office employees
6Associated Sandblasting ContractorsAnnual
Meeting - October 1997Laughlin, Nevada
- 1. How many Companies have an office staff of
ONE? - 2. How many Companies have an office staff of 5
or less? - 3. How many Companies have an office staff of
more than 5? - 4. Does your office use at least 1 computer in
your office? - 5. Does your office use MORE than 1 Computer?
- 6. Does your office use a Computer Network?
- 7. How many Companies purchased a Computer this
month?
7AgendaWinning with Computers and Software in
Your Office
- Highlights of the Computer evolution
- When should I buy a new computer system?
- What equipment should I get with it?
- Characteristics of new software versions
- When should I upgrade to a new version?
- Making Simple Internal Office Procedures
- How I document the Jobs in my office?
8Overview
- Success with Computers in Small Businesses
Business Growth
Computer Equipment
Selection
Setup
Software Programs
Selection
Configuration
Successful Use
Learning Applying
Written Job Procedures
Computer and Software Effectively Applied to the
Operation of the Office
9Continuous Computer Hardware Evolution
- What can I can count on?
- Computers will always get faster and smaller for
less cost! - 1600 - Multimedia Computer System, 200MHz MMX
with 15 Monitor, CD-ROM and Sound
(Damark mail order) - When should I buy a computer?
- When you need one to effectively run the software
in your Office - Newer software in consuming much more Hard disk
space - Which model do I get?
- Always buy the highest specifications you can
afford - Ensures maximum value throughout its life time.
10What Should an Office Computer System Have?
- Backup Tape Drive
- Large enough to back up the entire hard disk
drive. A scheduled event to backup every week
night after work hours, on one of 5 tapes ,
including the Windows Registry
- CD-ROM Drive (with Sound)
- Some new software will only be distributed on
CD. - Newer software come with instructional videos
- UPS (Un-interruptible Power Supply).
- Protection against un-planned power outages
that can damage files on the computers hard
disk
11Buying a new computerThe truth about the first 6
monthsfrom 25 consumers - source PC World 9/97
- 1. Bringing it Home
- Of the 15 purchased via mail order, 6 on-time, 6
were late and 3 early. - 2. Putting it Together
- 23 found setup easy, 2 rated it a little better
than fair. - 3. First Push of the Button
- 19 worked first time, 6 reported problems with
CD-ROM, Floppy Driveskeyboards, monitors,
motherboards, and the Operating System. - 4. New Joy
- 2 had no trouble once the PC was running, 23 had
problems along the way. - 5. Tech Support Sagas
- 2 never needed help, 23 had to call Tech Support,
holding from 0 to 4hrs. - 6. Problem Solving
- 2 had problems resolved with 1 call, 1 waited 9
months to sort it all out. - 7. Doctor in the house
- 4 received on-site service, the next day, 2 days,
3 days, and 6 weeks. - 8. If youre Happy
- 23 were generally happy, 2 were unhappy, 18 would
buy same brand again, 4 would likely not and 2
would never buy same brand again.
12Keep All Computer Books and Pamphlets
- Why?
- Allows adding both software and hardware
components later
13New Software Highlights
- Newer software versions have more features, but
no one uses them all - Statistically, an individual uses about 25 of a
programs features, but everyone uses a different
25 - It seems like Im always getting offers to
upgrade our software - Statistically, if you have 10 programs or more,
you receive an update nearly once a month - Software makers are building-in self updating
capabilities via the Internet (This requires a
connection to the Internet via an Internet
Service Provider) - There are programs available that search software
makers Web sites, and inform you if an update is
available
14Develop A Long Term Relationship With Your
Software Companies
- We are merely users, we do not own our software
- Software license agreements only allow us to use
the software - Select the Best software for your office and stay
with it - Select software products of companies, you
believe will continue to evolve them along with,
new computer technology - For software programs germane to your office
operation, such as accounting, obtain at least a
telephone support agreement - Changing from one software program to another
disrupts normal office work flow - Limit changing software programs to those which
offer time saving features worth making the change
15Manage Software Updates
- When should I Update? -- Every other time
- 1. Skip an update when no new features important
to your office are offered - Plan upgrading only when new features can
contribute to speeding up daily office Jobs - 2. In the long run, its safer to have a recent
version of the important programs in your office - Software companies maintain support personnel
trained only on the later versions, not on all
versions - When you do upgrade, the new version may not
update your older data files to that of the new
version
16Why Document Office Jobs
- Simplifies Job training
- Attain efficient performance more quickly
- Minimize confusion
- Prevent dropping the ball
- Simplifies Software training
- Know which computer(s) to use for each job
- Know which program(s) to use for each job
- Maintain Cohesion among office staff
- Reduces the amount of time for managing Staff
- Enables better planning and revising work flow
17How Jobs Are Documented
- Step 1. The Jobs already exist, just identify
them - Break-up the Jobs activities into simple logical
steps - Step 2. Write simple descriptions of each step
including the end result needed - Review the best sequence of actions to perform
the Job effectively - Step 3. Draw simple flow chart of the sequence
of the steps identified
18Step 1 Identify Existing Office Jobs
Example
- Accounts Receivable
- Accounts Payable
- Certified Payroll
- Daily Scheduling
- Correspondence
- General Office
- Inspection Requests
- Material Orders
19Step 2Write Simple Descriptions, Identifying
Job Result Needed
- Example
- Accounts Receivable - Enter Payments - daily
- New payments recorded in accounting software
- Use QuickBooks Pro, Enter Payments activity
- Balances checked, over/under payments noted
- Discrepancies reported to Office Manager
- Statement printed and filed in customer job
folder - Deposit Slips written and ready for next day
banking
20Step 3Draw Simple Job Flow Chart
- Accounts Receivable Enter Payments - daily
Example
In-box
Review
Note Report
(See Accts Receivable, Enter Payments procedure)
Accounting Software
Print Statement
File Cabinet
Ready for Banking
21Accounts ReceivableEnter Payments Procedure
Example
- QuickBooks Pro
- Enter Payments - Procedure
- 1. Open QuickBooks Pro accounting program.
- 2. Click the word Activities on the toolbar.
- 3. Click Enter Payments in the menu list.
- 4. Click the down arrow next to Customer Job,
and select the job for this payment. - 5. If not today, enter the date this check was
received. - 6. Enter the amount of payment, select method
and check . - 7. Select Main Receivable account into which this
will be deposited. - 8. ...
22Summary
- Buy top specifications in a new computer
- Ensures longer effective life, purchase less
often - Backup the whole Hard Disk every weekday night
- Upgrade Software every other time
- Upgrade to versions which update themselves via
Internet - Lower Software cost, less adapting/changing Job
procedures - Document Jobs in the Office
- Simplify training new employees, improve office
Productivity - Establish consistent standards and uniformity of
work completed
23Questions?
- Any Feedback from this session?
- What was that you said?
- What did you really mean?