The Critiquing of Version 0.921
Since my last blog on critiquing the system when I critiqued version 0.7 back in May, we’ve had a tremendous amount of improvements to the system. If you read my last blog about covering "The Process of Writing a Management System" you know we’re now doing the front-end programming. That’s why it’s an exciting time… we’re seeing the pieces come together.
We're now at version 0.921. When I got version 0.91 I was jumping for joy. Then I did something for a select number of agencies that dropped their jaws to the floor they were so impressed.
The Process of Writing An Agency Management System
Before I can really get into the topic for this blog, some preliminary information needs to first be shared with you. As you'll learn, this preliminary information is foundational and crucial to the success of designing and writing a management system. Let's begin.
The Re-Engineering Of The Agency Management System
When I started this project of designing an agency management system it wasn't my intent at that time to literally re-engineer the agency management system nor did I think that was what I would do. I just simply wanted to design a system that would massively increase your productivity which in turn would massively increase your profitability so you’d have the money and time to work “on” your agency and grow your agency.
What you personally may not realize is all of the areas that affect your productivity in a management system. There are a lot.
Just Critiqued V 0.7- We’re Getting Closer
Looking back at this past week when I critiqued 0.7, I sit here with a huge smile on my face. Why?
For two years I’ve been diligently working on this project. I knew day one before even a single sentence had been written in the blue print manual what I wanted in a system. Four things were foundational to this system. Four things I wouldn’t compromise on. Four things this industry has been begging for. Those four things are …