
“I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now
From up and down, and still somehow
It’s cloud illusions I recall
I really don’t know clouds at all” –Joni Mitchell
If you are a small business that has not taken the time to consider cloud applications, you are doing yourself a disservice. The article, 6 Cloud Tools For Small Business by Heather Allard exposes on some cloudy facts that you should already know. As business managers, we not only manage the business affairs of those in the entertainment industry, but also help small businesses manage their businesses. These applications can help you run your business without employing extra people or costly software implementations. However, unlike Heather, I will not focus on pushing any one brand, but what the benefits would be to you.
Accounting: As a business manager, I find that most companies use QuickBooks. That software is inexpensive and adequate until you get to many users and inventory. There are a number of good cloud accounting systems that offer a good accounting package. But, I caution you to not buy any modules unless you absolutely need them. Also, look at three companies and play them against each other in attributes and price. You will be happy with your choice.
File Storage: Protect your data. As business managers, we deal with so much of our client’s information, we use an off site application to protect their data. We not only use them to digitally support our transactions, but to store documents for our clients’ retrieval.
Timetracking:I really don’t recommend this automatic time-tracking. It seems to impede too much “Big Brother” influence on your employees. But, if you see a need in your business management, test some of the applications.
Scheduling: Normally, I can handle my own schedule with an I-phone, but there are applications that can organize and publish your schedule to your clients.
Information organization: Always look for a way to reduce your paper to digital where legally feasible. There are organizations out there that help you manage your business information.
E-mail Signature: Now here is a new one. Our business management firm constantly markets. I created a quick e-mail signature, but Heather offered a product named WISESTAMP to customize your e-mail signature.
In any event, small businesses should consider cloud applications in an attempt to compete more efficiently.









