Keeping track
One of the most difficult aspects of running a business is keeping track of everything. There are bills to pay, material and supplies to order, work flow to manage, calls…
One of the most difficult aspects of running a business is keeping track of everything.
There are bills to pay, material and supplies to order, work flow to manage, calls to make, invoices to send, etc. For many small business owners, it’s a full-time job for someone who has 16 other full-time jobs.
There are many ways to manage all of this. You can make a simple list with pencil and paper or go ‘high tech’ with computer software or a smartphone app.
It’s a matter of personal preference, I suppose. How do you keep of track of your ‘to do’ list?
D.D.

David DeCristoforo possesses an extensive resume as designer/maker of fine furniture, high-end cabinetry and architectural woodwork. His experience in professional woodworking spans a period of 35 years. For the past 20 years David DeCristoforo Design has been located in Woodland, California. During this time David's shop has ranged in scope from a "full on" cabinet production shop with as many as 15 employees to a small fine furniture and custom millwork shop, working with his son, David RBJ, a highly skilled maker in his own right.