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Finding Efficiencies in Your Business (Business Process & Automation Series Module 3 of 6)

August 23, 2022 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (CDT)

Description

Businesses often try to solve for the fires they are currently experiencing. They feel like they are behind the curve, reactionary, and firefighting instead of looking deeper into what is causing those “fires”. The first thought that comes to mind is “Let’s get more software or hire more people to solve the problem” instead of cutting to the heart of the issues to see what is causing these problems in the first place. Oftentimes the problem isn’t as clear as it seems, and getting to the root causes of these problems that businesses encounter is the best way to address and build lasting solutions. This module of the Business Process and Automation Series is about conducting root cause analysis in your business to determine why things aren’t running like they should.

 Sometimes the real cause of headaches and fires is not what you think! About the Business Process & Automation Series Advancing to higher levels of business automation can help build lasting processes that better leverage human and financial capital. Small businesses need to create foundational structure before implementing processes and advancing to software implementation and automation. There is a natural hierarchy of building business systems. Each level needs to be solidified, or at least well thought out before stepping into the next level. This Business Process & Automation Series includes six modules delivered via one-hour webinars which are being recorded and made available for later viewing on the Southwest Indiana SBDC client portal (choose "On Demand" to see recorded training). This series is presented by our partner, Grow with Jen. Jen Rudd, MBA, PMP is a Business Consultant. She is a Cross-Platform Automation expert with extensive background in creating systems and automation for a variety of business types. She had over a decade of corporate experience, before leveraging that over the last eleven years as a consultant.

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Contact Information

Evansville Regional Economic Partnership
Name: Wendy Neal
Phone: (812) 425-7232
Email: wneal@isbdc.org
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