
Want a lean small business? Go cloud!
Why you want your small business to be lean
Related: Using Tech to Operate a Lean Business
“Lean” here is not entirely referring to a concept in manufacturing that also includes Six Sigma, Total Quality Management, and the others, but the idea of being lean is applicable to any businesses.
By “lean”, a small business is transformed in such a way that it runs in the most effective and efficient manners. That is achieved by streamlining operations in such a way that wastes are minimal.
A lean small business is enabled to deliver orders swiftly in timely manner; a lean small business is responding quickly to changes; a lean small business innovates better and delivers better products/services.
Using a flower shop example I mentioned earlier, a lean flower shop can take a volume of orders effectively, delivering each in quality and timely manner.
Also using the blog example I mentioned above, a lean blog means you can publish better blog posts and accommodates others to contribute for your blog via guest posts easily.
The bottom line – regardless of your business, you can go lean. Now, if you are interested in going lean, embrace technology as an enabler. The question is – which technology?
Cloud computing as an enabler
I am a big fan of the cloud. I run several cloud-related blogs, such as CloudBusinessReview.com, TheCloudInfographic.com, and several others.
I am a firm believer that cloud computing – when adopted for the right reason using the right cloud solutions – can help you run a lean business.
Let’s explore using an example…
Suppose you run a couple of flower shops in different cities. You need a way to connect your flower shops – along with your 10 staffs – for better management and reduce your traveling for meetings – all in all, you want a leaner small business. You have done your homework and decide that adopting the cloud is the way to go (it’s not always that way; it depends on your small business needs.) You have decided that you need a hybrid cloud solution allowing you to have several clouds in your business, forming one, big cloud that enables you and your staff to work in the cloud – anytime, anywhere.
You have decided that you need several cloud services to help you achieve your goal of being lean – online collaboration, CRM, and storage/backup solutions. Since you are a non-IT small business owner, you want to hire a cloud consultant to help you bring your small business to the cloud.
Here’s how your business can be lean embracing cloud computing:
Using the on-premise and off-premise software, you can now respond to important changes in your industry better – you can communicate with your staffs regarding the changes and respond accordingly.
Having an issue with a customer requiring flowers to be delivered right away? You can contact your suppliers and your other flower shops whether they have stocks ready to deliver quickly – all can be done via online collaboration and CRM tools in the cloud.
Your competitors launching a big promo? Catch up by doing so via – again – the cloud, getting your staffs to get ready launching a quick promo across your flower shops – today!
The possibilities are limitless, and the benefits are great!
More tips: Using Tech to Operate a Lean Business
So – are you ready to go cloud?
If you are really considering to adopt cloud computing, be sure to do your due diligence. Do a feasibility study to see whether the cloud is exactly what you need. Indeed, the cloud is a game changer, but it’s not for everyone. There are cases in which on-premise, non-cloud software is more cost-effective than cloud solutions.
The key is to really know what you want to achieve with the cloud. Be sure to make a well-informed decision.
So, has your small business adopted the cloud? If so, please share your experience in running a business in the cloud by leaving a comment on this post.
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Ivan Widjaya
Cloud computing for small business
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Another great reason to be lean is the ability to downscale easily in this tough business climate. Many businesses go out of business because they don’t have the ability to downscale costs.
Website Package,
Indeed. And the right cloud solution can help you to do just that – scale up or down depending on your business needs.
Thanks!
Using a cloud service for business is essential when you don’t want to to be tied down to one location or one computer. I literally store everything on a cloud server. That enables me to work when I want from wherever I want. Why would I ever go back?
Drifa,
It seems like you are a cloud fanatic :) Anyway, the premise of working whenever you want and wherever you are is very appealing. As I like to travel, the cloud helps me bringing my work with me (if I wanted to, that is…)
Cheers for your comments!