Starting or managing a business as a mum can feel amazing. What better way to provide for your family and manage your time in a way that suits? For many mums, this level of control is a goal to work towards.
The trouble is that, when you’re in charge, everything falls on you. In an age where the local business is pretty obsolete, that often means travel. Whether you’re attempting to expand your sales or meet with new clients, you may find that few weeks pass without some need for a trip away.
That’s terrible news considering that travelling for work can take you away from your kids. We’re going to go ahead and assume that you don’t want them growing up with a mum who’s always on the road. At the same time, you have to continue providing for your family. So, what’s the deal? Is there such a thing as a management position without the risk of travel at any moment?
We think so, and we’re going to look at how you can achieve it.
Make the most of meeting technology
Virtual meetings look set to become the norm using free programs like Skype or specialist options like BlueJeans. By adjusting to and learning programs like these, you could well host meetings across the world without once having to travel. Even better, these methods will likely make life easier for your clients, too. All you need to do is learn what’s out there and practice for perfect long-distance meetings.
Work with a remote team
You might also want to consider a remote work team. A well-spread remote workforce should be able to negate the majority of your travel needs. While this doesn’t eliminate travel altogether, it does guarantee that you can get away with far shorter trips. The same goes for the rest of your team. With one member of staff in most key locations, you should find that you can all reduce travel time and still receive the same business you would have otherwise.
Consider franchising
Typically, opening a store in a new location can mean weeks or even months away from home while you get stuff set up. That’s not a reality any mum can face, and it’s a risk you can do away with by considering franchising. This is a sure way to set up new locations using your brand name without once needing to visit the site. That’s because a franchise effectively means someone pays to use your name and do all that work for you. You will need to learn how to franchise a business with the help of a consultant before you see results, but once you get your head around how franchises work, these are a fantastic way to spread company wings without going anywhere.
Each of these steps can guarantee that you’re at home with the kids a whole lot more often. Given that’s a goal all business mums work towards, we would say these are well worth your while.




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