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How to Write Effective Policies and Procedures
The System that Makes the Process of Developing Policies and Procedures Easy.

- Have you been gifted the task of writing those pesky policies and procedures?
- Do you question whether your organization needs them?
- “surely not...” or “total overkill…”
- Is the motivation lacking because you don’t know where to start?
- Or have they been done before, but now need an update?
- Has the need for compliance surpassed the desire to put off the task?
This book is a fabulous resource for any organization… I have the perfect resource to enable me to stay on track with creating, updating, reviewing and maintaining these in my organization Stephanie Cusack,
CFO, Community and Social Services Sector
This is the solution to help anyone overcome the dread of not knowing where to start. The author shows how easy it is to do it right, and in a way that makes your life and the lives of others in the organization easier.
No-one really wants to write p’s and p’s, but if you have to… this is the right book for you!
Learn how to structure your policies and procedures for workplace health and safety, human resources and financial management. If these and other areas are not managed properly, your business can be brought to a halt. Discover how to finetune your organisation and documentation for your customer service and service delivery, your employee conditions, and general logistics, so you can finally simplify your processes and procedures.
Leave the constant anxiety behind.
Who knew you could make the topic of P’s and P’s enjoyable? This is a step-by-step system that is easy to comprehend.
Let go of the confusion.
The secrets to know which policies and procedures are required and why. You'll understand how to get started.
Stop feeling frustrated.
You’re not alone, connect with case study examples from real life people and organizations that needed to develop these pesky P’s too.
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Hi, I'm Kirsten Brumby
Kirsten Brumby brings a simple, structured and comprehensive approach to developing policies and procedures. Her unique systems and strategies in the area are sought after by managers trying to keep themselves out of trouble.
Kirsten thrives on challenges that others walk away from. She has facilitated initiatives in leadership, small business, not for profit boards, career and life coaching; and has worked internationally across industries including corporate, government and not for profits.
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The time to act is now. It’s time to stop waiting for the ‘right moment’ to learn how to navigate the world of business processes, policies and procedures. The right time is NOW! And remember, you've got so much to gain by taking advantage of this FREE register today. Your time is worth it and you deserve to have this in your toolkit, so you can navigate your way through the process of developing policies and procedures with confidence, knowing your business will not miss any crucial information!
And just think, instead of spending years and hundreds more hours desperately pouring over countless websites to decipher those dreaded policies and procedures, you can finally crack the code and create your own system that will simplify your business!
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I loved this book. Simple to read, conversational style and enjoyable despite the dry topic. An easy to read book to guide good policy writing and formulation of sound procedures. Well done Kirsten! Yvonne Porter,
Manager, Community and Social Services Sector
What I loved about this book was the human focus throughout, with great advice on how to get your people to engage with the development and use of your policy and procedures. After all, if nobody reads or understands your policy and procedure what was the point of all that hard work writing them? Tracey Cremming,
Manager, State Government
