Why You Need SOPs
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All businesses, great or small, need Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to document their business processes.
?Say you own a mobile dog grooming business, you might be a small business of one.? Although you don’t have employees that need to be kept on the same page (yet!!), it’s still good for you to have SOPs in place to increase your efficiency and make your grooming business more established, legitimate, and scalable.?
The Benefits of SOPs for Entrepreneurs, Sole Proprietors, and Freelancers:
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All of the above benefits lead to a more sustainable and profitable business.?
Creating SOPs isn’t something you have to do before you get your business off the ground (but we do advise on having an idea of what they look like).? In fact, even if you have outlined a few basic processes beforehand, they are bound to change after your business has been operating for a while. Your experiences are going to help form your standard procedures, and you’ll need to draw on those experiences to write good SOPs.
Initially, rigidly defined procedures can stifle the creativity and flexibility that you’ll need to get started. Wait until things settle into routines to finalize your SOPs.? At that point, you’ll better understand what needs to be outlined and exactly how.
Areas to Standardize
The best possible scenario is to create SOPs for everything you do. But for most entrepreneurs, time is especially precious, so this is not always possible. Here are some areas in which you may want to create SOPs.?
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Writing SOPs
Even if you are a solo-preneur, with no staff quite yet, you should still create simple documents that describe your company’s essential processes. As an entrepreneur and business owner, you wear so many hats and are responsible for every aspect of your business operations.? It is hard to always remember what you did last time and how you did it.???
Keeping track of things can be challenging, but SOPs can help with staying organized and moving forward with more momentum. With technology moving fast, it’s important to make notes along the way, so you don’t have to re-learn things that may be difficult to recall and grasp easily. It may feel at first like it’s an inconvenience to document things, but it will save oodles of time down the road.
When you are ready to hire someone, you will be ready to train your staff quickly and efficiently. Also, keep in mind that documents that make sense to you may not make sense to others. So, when it comes time to outsource or hire others, touch up these documents, adding detail and making sure they’re clear and accurate.
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Content Options
SOPs don’t have to be exclusively text-based. In fact, they benefit from visuals and other added content. You can create your SOPs in whichever format you like or in multiple formats, such as audio or video. When outsourcing, you can give your assistants these videos to use as tutorials along with the text for reference.
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Reviewing Your SOPs
Businesses review and revise their SOPs on a regular basis, usually quarterly or bi-annually. Initially, you may not want to spend a great deal of time on this. When you become aware that a procedure has changed, update the SOP. Before outsourcing, review everything.?
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As long as things are going well, your SOPs don’t need a great deal of attention. However, if your business isn’t running as smoothly or efficiently as you’d like, it is probably time for review.
At EntrepreneursRx, we have an expert team that specialize in the review of business practices.? Please let us know if we can help.
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The Benefits of SOPs for Entrepreneurs, Sole Proprietors, and Freelancers:
?
All of the above benefits lead to a more sustainable and profitable business.
Creating SOPs isn’t something you have to do before you get your business off the ground (but we do advise on having an idea of what they look like).? In fact, even if you have outlined a few basic processes beforehand, they are bound to change after your business has been operating for a while. Your experiences are going to help form your standard procedures, and you’ll need to draw on those experiences to write good SOPs.
Initially, rigidly defined procedures can stifle the creativity and flexibility that you’ll need to get started. Wait until things settle into routines to finalize your SOPs.? At that point, you’ll better understand what needs to be outlined and exactly how.
?
Areas to Standardize?
The best possible scenario is to create SOPs for everything you do. But for most entrepreneurs, time is especially precious, so this is not always possible. Here are some areas in which you may want to create SOPs.
Writing SOPs
Even if you are a solo-preneur, with no staff quite yet, you should still create simple documents that describe your company’s essential processes. As an entrepreneur and business owner, you wear so many hats and are responsible for every aspect of your business operations.? It is hard to always remember what you did last time and how you did it.
Keeping track of things can be challenging, but SOPs can help with staying organized and moving forward with more momentum. With technology moving fast, it’s important to make notes along the way, so you don’t have to re-learn things that may be difficult to recall and grasp easily. It may feel at first like it’s an inconvenience to document things, but it will save oodles of time down the road.
When you are ready to hire someone, you will be ready to train your staff quickly and efficiently. Also, keep in mind that documents that make sense to you may not make sense to others. So, when it comes time to outsource or hire others, touch up these documents, adding detail and making sure they’re clear and accurate.
?
Content Options
SOPs don’t have to be exclusively text-based. In fact, they benefit from visuals and other added content. You can create your SOPs in whichever format you like or in multiple formats, such as audio or video. When outsourcing, you can give your assistants these videos to use as tutorials along with the text for reference.
Reviewing Your SOPs
Businesses review and revise their SOPs on a regular basis, usually quarterly or bi-annually. Initially, you may not want to spend a great deal of time on this. When you become aware that a procedure has changed, update the SOP. Before outsourcing, review everything.
As long as things are going well, your SOPs don’t need a great deal of attention. However, if your business isn’t running as smoothly or efficiently as you’d like, it is probably time for review.
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