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Psalmtree CEO Mastery

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Join our community to master business leadership as the CEO of your small business. Intended for small businesses with under $30 mil. annual revenue.

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62 contributions to Psalmtree CEO Mastery
2nd Video of the new course
Here is the 2nd video in the series for the new course.
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2nd Video of the new course
CEO Mastery Assessment
I created a gift for members here. It is an assessment tool that you can use to determine where you need help in your CEO journey. I am attaching the document here, but I will also find a place for it in the classroom. Let me know what you think.
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A New Course, the first video
I have a new course I am building that will be free, here in the community. It is a series of five videos. Before I post it in the classroom, I will post them here in the discussion group. Let me know your thoughts.
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New comment Oct 16
A New Course, the first video
Accounting Platform recommendations
Accounting platforms? What platform do you recommend for manufacturing, sales orders, PO’s, AR, AP GL, Banking, PR?? Is quickBooks enterprise reliable? Thank you for your help
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New comment Oct 9
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QB Enterprise can certainly handle all that. Intuit is transitioning to their online version of QB, and it is always getting better. It can also handle everything you are looking for. I’d recommend that above enterprise, because it will be less expensive and you won’t get caught having to transition to it when Intuit discontinues enterprise.
managing business..
Hi everyone! In my day job, I’m responsible for overseeing the location of my business. While I report directly to my boss and follow their directives, I’m in charge of keeping the location running smoothly. I’m looking for tips and strategies on how to stay organized and handle administrative tasks effectively. How do you all manage location responsibilities? Any tools or systems that you find particularly helpful? I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions! Thanks in advance!
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New comment Oct 9
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Delegation is critical in multiple locations. To delegate effectively you need to be able to replicate your tasks through documentation and use that to delegate to people who you can rely on to follow those procedures. You will also need a feedback loop. That is, you will need some kind of reporting mechanism to let you know what the results are of the activities you are managing. Use Key Performance Indicators (KPI)s. This could be through software, or by using manual reporting of some kind. It all depends on the resources you have available. Hire well, getting people who are in alignment with the vision of the leadership and sense of purpose. I said a lot there, but that is what I suggest, in a nutshell.
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Jim Anderson
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@jim-anderson-6661
Successful small business owner. CEO Also an ordained minister, and want to make a difference in the business world. Also an author of business books.

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