Microsoft Word Templates Will
Save You Time In Your Small Business!
One of
the issues that most small business owners overlook when starting out in business is the use of technology.
Whilst computer technology may require a significant
investment when starting out; Overtime, if your systems are built
correctly they will in fact save you very large sums of money, in
particular in the area of staff wages.
When I
first started my business, One-on-One Personal Computer Training, I
started out with a $3,000 Credit Card, which when you talk to any
business adviser or business-coach is absolutely the worst thing you
could do. One of the
issues I have been most conscious of is the cost of having a large
number of staff. The way
I achieved a high level of efficiency in such a competitive market
was to automate as many of the day-to-day tasks as I could.
The best tasks for business automation are those that are repetitive.
As soon
as I mention the word Business Automation, most technophobes will
put up a barrier and go into a minor or major fit.
Business automation can be as simple as creating just a few
Microsoft Word templates. Business
automation doesn’t necessarily mean hiring a huge plethora of
software developers and toiling day and night to build some
monsterous and complex system. It
can and should be simple so that you as a business owner can in fact
do it yourself. Let me
explain!
Microsoft
for all its good and bad issues, has provided business one of the
most awesome tools - Microsoft Word allows you to build templates
that you can reuse as many times as you wish.
What Is A
Microsoft Word Template?
Essentially,
a Microsoft Word Template is like any traditional word document, the
difference is that it is designed to be reused as many times as you
require. Why not create
a normal word document then. Well,
the difference is that when you use a Microsoft Word Template, you
can store the template under the New dialogue box, so that each time
you want to use the document you go to that one point and it will be
available.
Did you know that you can even create your own folders
in the New dialog box?
You will notice in the diagram below the new dialog box with
the One-on-One Folder.
This is where we store all of our templates for our staff to
use.
What Sort
Of Templates Might You Need?
This is one of the key questions I get asked the most.
The most common templates I see small businesses require are
items like Sick Leave Forms, Leave Applications,
Order Forms, Sales Letters, Purchase Order Forms and so
forth.
One of
the reasons why I chose to build Microsoft Word Templates in my
business was to ensure a level of continuity of contact with our
customers. By building a
series of Templates such as:
þ
A Company Letter
Head
þ
A Company Fax
Sheet
þ
A Company Leave
Application
þ
A Company Thank
You Letter
þ
A Company Weekly
Timesheet
þ
A Company Sales
Letter
þ
A Company
Visitor Sign-in Sheet
þ
A Company
Purchase Order Form
þ
A Company Order
Form
By having these forms in a central place I have ensured that
my staff don’t need to be recreating these styles of documents
each time they have to send a letter or fax.
Further to this, I know that certain sales letters used by my
staff will achieve the sales outcomes that I am looking for. By
using a Microsoft Word Template, they know that when they get and
enquiry that they can simply fill-in the customer details and the
letter is done.
In our sales letter templates we use Microsoft Word’s
Fill-in field to prompt our staff for key information like the
Customers Name, Address and Company Name ensuring that the
information does get put into the letter.
Once they have completed that they simply press the Print
button and its ready to go to the customer.
As a business owner, knowing that that’s all my staff have
to do to achieve the sales makes me feel far more comfortable than
them having to write their own customised letters each time a
customer enquires about our training.
Microsoft Word templates are an incredibly useful tool in
automating common documents that your staff maybe creating and I
believe that this is the first process that all business owners
should be using in automating their business.
If you would like to learn how to build your own templates, my
company provides a number of training courses that cover using
Microsoft Word in this way. Our
One-on-One Personal Computer Training on-line store at http://shop.1-on-1.biz
also has Microsoft Word Training kits available that will help you
learn how to use Microsoft Word. These training kits are designed as
self-paced training kits.
This article was written by Chris Le Roy Managing
Director, One-on-One Personal Computer Training and all Copyrights
2005 must be observed.
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