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SCC BUS 209 _ Spring 2006 copyright, sjh. Setting Up a Home Office
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Making the Home Office Environment Work for You Make it a space you love. you’ll be spending a lot of time there Make it a well-defined space. Learn how to shield yourself- physically & psychologically from interference. Professionalize your business.
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Focus on Files Focus on files first… Start by organizing and grouping your office paper. Decide what to keep and what to toss. Don’t be a clutter keeper! Helpful Hint: Don’t bother filing A-Z. Try a color-coordinated functional approach: Prospects or Leads, Marketing, Administration, Finance…
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Equipment That Works A well-equipped home office has Two-line cordless phone Separate telephone line Answering machine or message center Voicemail Pager or cell phone Fax or fax modem Desktop and/ or portable computer Laser or ink-jet printer Copier or Scanner
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Decide what is Needed and Want is merely Wanted! What can you afford Which technologies are you comfortable with now. What are you willing to build on. Investigate leasing as a option. Think Ergonomically!
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GOT DSL?? Technology may be critical for many HBB. Plan for technological growth. Educate yourself on how to use technology so it is a small business advantage!
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Have a Back-Up Technician! Know someone who understands technology. Back-up frequently. Keep up on technology. Protect yourself from Viruses, Worms, etc.
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Functional Furnishing Home Office Organizing Experts suggest modular furniture with ample space and a professional appeal. Affordability may be an initial challenge. Nine out of 10 business owners meet at their client’s office, but if you have clients meeting then you may need a reception or “conference” area.
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Home Office Resources www.asid.org American Society of Interior Designerswww.asid www.napa.net National Association of Professional Organizerswww.napa.net www.smalloffice.com will allow you to “design” your home office on-linewww.smalloffice.com HBBA.org the home-based business association of America
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