The Up and to the Right | Small Business | Practical, Actionable, Sustainable Improvements

I'm on a mission to stop structured ineptitude this week and I have my sights on policies! It makes me crazy when I get on the phone, chat, personal conversation or email exchange that results in the customer support person on the other end is basically hogtied so they can't actually assist me in solving my problem.

Show Notes

I'm on a mission to stop structured ineptitude this week and I have my sights on policies! It makes me crazy when I get on the phone, chat, personal conversation or email exchange that results in the customer support person on the other end is basically hogtied so they can't actually assist me in solving my problem.

"I'm sorry... I don't have access to that information..."

"I'm not allowed..."

"I spoke with my manager and he/she said 'No.'"

"We can't do that..."

Yeah it goes on and on and I know you've heard them and like me you've walked away from the exchange feeling disappointed and powerless (angry would be understandable as well).

As business owners we might like to keep our options open and shy away from policies and justify that with experiences like I've described here. Again, that's completely understandable but is there a place for the structure and streamlining that policies provide that avoids the pitfalls of abysmal customer service?

Let's find out!

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Are Policies Relevant to Small Business?

The short version: Yes, policies can and should be applied to small business. Maybe even more so than large ones! There's only one you and you have a ton to do running a business!

Think about a policy this way:

"A policy is a decision you make now, under controlled and comfortable circumstances which can be applied to situations in the future by yourself or your team when the conditions are less controlled or more uncomfortable."

Key Points

A decision you make once and apply many times (leverage your value).

A well thought out policy can be used by your team so your values are adhered to even when you're not available or involved (allowing you to scale).

Policies allow you to demonstrate behavior that your customers and employees can count on (making you trustworthy).

Making a decision that you develop into a policy, under controlled circumstances, allows you to connect the policy thoughtfully to your values as a person and business owner rather than being forced to address an issue under time pressure or emotional pressure (knowing this can help keep you from 2nd guessing your 'spur of the moment' decisions).


Good Policy Bad Policy

A good policy is one that meets the criteria above and empowers your employees to grow and support your business in a way that keeps your intentions intact.

A bad policy is one that deflects responsibility, creates inefficacy or puts customers off.


Suggested Action

Find a quiet place where you can work for an hour or so uninterrupted by people, email, text messages or even cat videos.

Pick a few (1-3) decisions you're asked to make on a regular basis.

What goes into making that decision? What criteria do you use?

Document it and share it with the people on your team that could use that policy to help you build your business!


Closing

Do you have any great policies that really help drive your business forward? Share them in the comments!

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Welcome to Up and to the Right, the no-nonsense podcast where we blend your passion with proven business principles and practical tips, empowering you to create the impact and success you envision.

Hosted by Stephen Krausse, the show covers what matters to small business owners, startups, and people interested in becoming entrepreneurs. No buzzwords and no hyped-up trends!

A graduate of Colorado State University's College of Business, Stephen has an academic background that compliments over 25 years of business operations and management experience. He started his first business as a freshman in college in 1987, recording and producing demo tapes for local bands. Since that time, he’s been involved with numerous successful small businesses, including the operation and management of a niche high-tech company with customers and suppliers worldwide.

As a business professional by education and trade, he works with select business owners to blend their passion with proven principles, giving them the edge they need to achieve their unique impact. Stephen is always researching new products, ideas, and innovations - consuming content through audiobooks, podcasts, and online resources, and connecting with other professionals locally and abroad.

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