{"id":122426,"date":"2024-02-13t11:58:52","date_gmt":"2024-02-13t16:58:52","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=122426"},"modified":"2024-08-29t23:53:54","modified_gmt":"2024-08-30t03:53:54","slug":"let-tech-make-communication-easier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2024\/02\/13\/let-tech-make-communication-easier\/","title":{"rendered":"let tech make communication easier"},"content":{"rendered":"

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how to create effective systems.<\/strong><\/p>\n

by penny breslin<\/i>
\nit\u2019s not just the numbers<\/i><\/a><\/p>\n

open and clear communication is essential when you provide back office support (bos) services. you cannot take on this type of work and not stay on top of it. previous examples have shown what happens when you do it right. here\u2019s what happens when you don\u2019t.<\/p>\n

more: <\/b><\/strong>how to craft a service level agreement<\/a> | three examples: pricing your bos value add<\/a> | use timesheets for productivity, not billing<\/a> | revisit your back office support procedures<\/a> | federated search: what it is, why it matters<\/a> | accounting tech tools to minimize your pain<\/a> | do your apps play well with others?<\/a> | it\u2019s ok to have favorite clients<\/a> | ten questions for teamwork<\/a> | yes, you can be an outsourcer<\/a>
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case study: when you don\u2019t keep up your side of the agreement<\/strong><\/p>\n

a cpa wanting to provide bos services to his clients contacted us to help with the first setup. the software of choice by the business owner was quickbooks.
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\nsurprisingly, the cpa and his staff were unfamiliar with quickbooks, so we recommended at least the bookkeeping manager (bkm) go through training and certification. that never happened.<\/p>\n

we also recommended bill.com, which the client loved and implemented successfully. we performed the first sync for the accountant and set up a schedule of syncs going forward. the cpa didn\u2019t sync bill.com to quickbooks for more than seven months. as you can imagine, the ensuing mess took a lot of hours to correct.<\/p>\n

the client wanted detailed daily reports and so we set up his access to the asp where he happily placed his quickbooks file, giving him access to all the reports he wanted. because the sync was not done and the bkm only knew how to do journal entries, the detailed reports never happened.<\/p>\n

after some initial analysis of what went wrong, we discovered that not once after he initiated this service with a client who requested this service did he change the manner in which he was supporting this client. this client had done everything the cpa asked:<\/p>\n