Optimising your Time
Optimise Time and Boost Productivity, using Online Systems and Tools
Do you want your business to have processes in place? Need online tools to help you work effectively?
Well, this 90-minute session will be focusing on online tools for your business to allow you to work smarter!
Bethan Jenkins will open your eyes to systems that unlock efficiencies, promote growth and allow you to focus on the future of your business!
Join us and Bethan Jenkins from Virtually Bee, to see how you can get more time back from simply introducing a more organised and efficient day-to-day routine.
What will the event cover?
We’ve welcomed Hub regular and processes queen, Bethan Jenkins, to join us for this unmissable workshop!
Founder of Virtually Bee, Beth, is on hand to help you organise your business and will share her top tips for efficiency with a focus on automation and systems (which a lot of new business owners feel overwhelmed by). She’ll cover:
Cover common time-consuming areas (admin, manual work, procrastination, no accountability)
Highlight how the right tools and processes can save time, leading to boost in sales and profit
Introduce top 3 tools (CRM, time tracking, PM tool)
These are tangible tools for you to take away and help you help you get started putting what you learn into action!
As always, there will be plenty of time to introduce yourself and share your thoughts with the group. You will also get the chance to share your thoughts with Beth and ask her questions.
Who is this workshop for?
Coffee Women and Business is a virtual networking space for women to meet and connect with like-minded individuals in their area and sector.
No matter what stage you’re at, whether you’re just thinking about a business idea or if you’ve been in business for years – all women of any position and role are welcome to join us!
About the speaker
Bethan Jenkins is founder of Virtually Bee and helps mission-led entrepreneurs develop efficiencies to allow space for innovation and growth.
Born and bred in Aberystwyth, Beth has always dreamed about owning her own business. After spending a number of years working in large organisations across the public and third sectors, she realised she needed some time out to reflect. Following a trip to New Zealand last year, she decided to take the plunge into self-employment. Virtually Bee now helps other businesses by providing them with a bespoke service, ensuring they thrive through the use of effective solutions.