Grant Falco – Episode 93 – Moving Your Company From Analog to Digital

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Most businesses will say, “but we’ve always done it that way”, to avoid making changing that are difficult and scary—especially when it come to replacing analog systems with digital in their business. Failing to take seriously the impact of going digital will cripple your business in the coming years as the market continues to change. 

Today, Tim sits down with his good friend and business partner, Grant Falco (owner of Falco’s and co-founder of The Fire Time Network), to discuss some basic digital tools that will help a business run more efficiently.

In this episode you will learn: 

  • Why you should transfer everything to a digital calendar (you won’t believe how much more efficient this will make your team)
  • How using Google Drive across your company will allow everyone to be more organized than ever (it’s free and easy to use)
  • What investing in a Point of Sale (POS) system means for tracking and understanding your inventory (this can grow your bottom line like you’ve never imagined)

By not going digital, you’re missing out on the ability to track and record—two things that are huge in scaling your business and having more time to do the things you enjoy. Creating digital tools for your business is easier than ever, so why wait? Listen to this episode to become familiar with what tool should come first for your business. 

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1 Comment

Bill · May 20, 2021 at 9:48 pm

Hi Tim and Grant,
Very timely podcast for us. We just launched Evosus (Lou) POS today! I’m anxious to see how it changes our business.
I mentioned itsfiretime.com to the folks at Evosus. You may be hearing from them.

Thank you for all the great content you continue to provide.

Bill

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