by Rachel Dool | Mar 9, 2022 | Lean Business and Systemisation, Small Business, Virtual Business
‘We are all products of our time. If change is to happen we all have to change ourselves.’Mikhail Gorbachev A change mindset The shape of tomorrow is changing, and fast. To not only keep up, but to thrive we need to adjust our personal mindset. Whether you...
by Rachel Dool | Jan 5, 2022 | Lean Business and Systemisation, Small Business, Virtual Business
Are you thinking about hiring a VA or building a Virtual Team but you’re not sure where and how to start? Listen on Spotify In this episode, Rachel Dool, Founder of Just In Time Virtual Assistants, talks about the things we need to know before hiring a VA, the pros...
by Rachel Dool | Sep 21, 2021 | Lean Business and Systemisation, Small Business, Virtual Business
Minimalism is a lifestyle characterized by the pursuit of simplicity and freedom from possessions and consumerism. Business minimalism is not a choice. It is imperative. Simplifying and streamlining all aspects of your business and practicing minimalism will...
by Rachel Dool | Jun 23, 2021 | Lean Business and Systemisation, Small Business
Continuous Improvement as the term implies creates a business mindset focused on doing more of what works and less of what doesn’t. This may relate to making the process of the business easier, or making service better for your customers. “The typical approach...
by Rachel Dool | Jun 1, 2021 | Lean Business and Systemisation, Small Business
Our minds can imagine the wildest dreams, which may or may not be achievable, but it’s no news that we all dream big. Dreaming may be the start of the journey, but to take an idea or goal into reality we have to do the work of breaking our goal or dream down into...
by Rachel Dool | May 4, 2021 | Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Small Business, Social Media, Virtual Business
The business world is populated by many different brands, offering services and selling products of all kinds; so much so that it’s as though there’s nothing new anymore. It seems like a monopoly market with hardly any company or organization into something...