In this course you'll discover...

Our 10-step process for mastering systems to reduce mistakes, create time and make more profits

  • Understand the reasons why people don't create systems and how to get started

  • Free yourself up from the endless work you shouldn't be doing

  • Improve the accuracy of work leaving your practice

  • Learn how you can free up time to make more money

  • Easily create systems and processes

Bonus material

Not only will you get the lessons, you'll also get...

  • Stop Doing List Template

    This Stop Doing List template will help give you clarity on what you need to stop doing to help you grow your practice.

  • Example Customer Onboarding System

    Here is an example of the onboarding system that GreenStones use to successfully and fully onboard their customers. You can use this in your practice.

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome

    1. What Do You Want From This Training?

    1. What Holds You Back?

    1. Where Do You Start?

    1. Map Out Your Customer Journey

    1. Suggested Actions From “Define”

About this course

  • £295.00
  • 12 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content

Presenter

Simon Chaplin

Simon is a qualified accountant and runs his own practice (GreenStones). He only shares practical tools and tips that he has successfully implemented in his own practice. Simon is also a published author (Banish The Bottleneck) and now spends the majority of his time inspiring, challenging and supporting accountants and their teams to be the best they want to be through The Accountants’ Mastermind.

Here's what others are saying...

“It is very insightful and full of helpful advice and ideas on how you can best run your practice. If I delegate some of the tasks on my to-do list, this course could save me an average of 2 hours a day.”

Carly Clark

“10/10. Doing this course will save me at least four hours a month.”

Ashley Ritchie

“Well worth it in terms of giving you a different mindset and bitesize chunks of things to take away and implement. I think it will save me at least 20 hours per month.”

Claire Rulton