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  • Streamlining business operations can sound like a daunting task. But if you use a simple, methodical approach, you can make a big difference without overhauling everything you do! 

     

    At Elevate, we focus on helping our clients create systems to streamline and automate their operations so they can avoid getting stressed out, overworked, and overwhelmed. 

    When things run smoothly (often without your direct input!), everyone benefits: you, your team, and your clients or customers. 

    Today, we’re looking at the importance of streamlining operations, 4 key areas of business you should prioritize when you get serious about leveling up your operations, and some of the most common roadblocks or challenges to building a more efficiently run business. 

    Let’s make work less stressful and more productive this year!

     

    Why does streamlining business operations matter?

     

     

    A clean, efficient business is more productive, more efficient, and easier to scale than a messy, slow business that doesn’t have clearly defined systems, procedures, and automations in place. 

    The main reasons you should prioritize streamlining your operations include:

    • Cost effectiveness: as things get more expensive, saving time means saving money, and this can have a huge impact on your overall profit margins

    • Customer expectations: with overnight deliveries and increasing speed of service, clients expect you to keep up with their fast-paced demands 

    • Scaling + growth: you can’t scale chaos! Streamlining your operations will make it much easier to grow 

    • Peace of mind: running a streamlined business means less work on your end and more free time for things like vision casting, creative problem solving, and generating revenue

     

    When your operations are streamlined, it’s much easier to delegate tasks and responsibilities to others. They understand what needs to happen, and you don’t have to constantly check in or answer questions. 

    As CEO, you can’t be in charge of every tiny detail of how the business runs. (That’s not your job!) Streamlining gives you the opportunity to clean everything up, know who is in charge of what, and take advantage of automations wherever possible. 

    If you’ve been feeling like you need to clone yourself or work 80 hours a week in order to keep things going, that’s a sure sign it’s time to streamline your operations! 

     

    Which areas of your operations should you streamline first?

     

    If you’re staring down a messy business (and don’t feel bad if you are, lots of very successful CEOs are in need of some operational cleanup!), it can be hard to know where to start making changes. 

    We recommend starting with the things that suck up the most of your time and can be easily streamlined without a massive overhaul or reconfiguration.

    You want to get some small, meaningful wins in place before you tackle any larger, systemic issues. 

    For most CEOs, leaders, and business owners, you’ll want to start with:

    1. Inbox management

    2. Calendar management

    3. Document management

    4. Systems + procedures

     

    Within each of these areas, there are smaller tasks that can be quickly streamlined. If you want to streamline your inbox management, for example, you may want to start by cleaning up your existing inbox before setting up some basic rules and automations to keep it clean moving forward. 

    When you’re ready to dive in and start doing the work, click on the link for the area listed above for our professional “best tips” you can implement immediately.

     

    What challenges get in the way of streamlining business operations?

     

    Streamlining is a buzzword for a reason. Everyone knows they should be doing it… but it’s actually much harder to put this knowledge into practice than expected.

    Understanding the common challenges that get in the way of streamlining can help you make a plan for avoiding them and proactively manage the process from the beginning. 

    One of the biggest problems we see with our clients is that you’re simply too close to the day-to-day to understand where changes are needed. It can feel like things are working “fine” because you’re managing every part of a system or process yourself… but that’s not your job. 

    Bringing in an outside expert is often the best way to identify inefficiencies and most effectively streamline operations.

    Your team can propose another common challenge. Most people don’t love the idea of change, which can lead to team members being resistant to learning a new system or way of doing things, even if it’s more efficient or easier. 

    Combat this roadblock by involving your team in the streamlining process. Ask for their input, take time to understand their pushback (sometimes it’s valid!), and give them a sense of ownership in the process.

    Keeping things streamlined once you’ve cleaned them up is a huge issue. If you don’t have clear SOPs that are customized to each system and automation you put in place, details will be missed, and things will quickly become messy again. It’s also hard for different contributors to stay on top of their responsibilities if they aren’t clearly written out and communicated. 

    Support your streamlining efforts with a tailored SOP Library that captures all your new systems in detail and makes it easy for anyone to come in and follow the procedure to keep things neat, organized, and efficient for years to come. 

     

    Need help streamlining?

     

    Whether you need an outside expert who can see the big picture or a team of operational pros who can create and document new systems and automations, our team at Elevate is here for you.

    There are a number of ways we can support your streamlining efforts:

    • Partnering you with one of our talented  Virtual Executive Assistants to streamline things for you from the inside, building a business that’s ready to scale 

    • Working with you 1:1, CEO to CEO, to troubleshoot your problems, create an action plan, or build out a strategic roadmap for streamlining your business 

    • Stepping in for a short-term Get It Done Service to solve your problem for you, whether it’s needing an SOP Library, inbox cleanup and management, or help streamlining your bookkeeping or hiring processes 

     

    Our operational experts love streamlining anything and everything. We know what works, how to customize your systems to your unique business needs, and how to set you up for future-proof, long-term success.

    Check out our website or click one of the specific links above to get started!

  • 09 Jun 2025 by Koegle Law Group, APC

    Koegle Law Group Why Your Business Needs an AI Policy

    AI tools are showing up in the workplace faster than most policies amd governing agencies can keep up. From marketing teams experimenting with ChatGPT to employees uploading data into third-party platforms, many businesses are already exposed—whether they realize it or not.

    That’s why a proactive AI policy isn’t a luxury; it’s a leadership move.

    At Koegle Law Group, we help employers turn emerging risks into smart, strategic planning. In our latest article, we explore:

    ✔ Why waiting for AI laws could put your business at risk
    ✔ Key elements every internal AI policy should include
    ✔ How to manage employee expectations and protect your company
    ✔ How AI policies can safeguard confidentiality and client trust

    When it comes to AI, the best defense is a clear, enforceable policy.

    👉 Read the full article here

    This article was originally published by Koegle Law Group, proudly serving businesses in Santa Clarita and beyond.

  • 09 Jun 2025 by Comcast Business

    Comcast Business announced it is the number one ranked U.S. provider of Managed SD-WAN services for the first time, surpassing AT&T, according to Vertical Systems Group’s 2024 U.S. Carrier Managed SD-WAN Services Leaderboard. Additionally, Comcast Business has been recognized as the fastest-growing provider in this segment, climbing from eighth place in 2018 to its current leadership position, based on the number of installed customer sites. Comcast Business now holds the largest share of the U.S. managed software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) market and continues to see strong growth for secure SD-WAN as enterprise customers pursue more integrated networking and cybersecurity solutions. 

    “This milestone reflects years of focused investment, innovation, and execution — all rooted in helping our customers modernize their networks securely and at scale,” said Bob Victor, Senior Vice President of Customer Solutions, Comcast Business. “As enterprises face accelerating change and complexity, they need more than technology — they need a strategic partner. That’s exactly the role we’re proud to play, and our acquisition of Nitel is the latest example of how we’re expanding our capabilities to lead in secure, intelligent networking.”

    “Comcast Business has been one to watch in the U.S. SD-WAN market, which is among the fastest growing segments in the tech sector as enterprises evolve their infrastructure with an eye toward enhanced security and AI,” said Erin Dunne, Director of Research Services, Vertical Systems Group. “Market Leaders like Comcast Business help their customers successfully navigate change and realize value, understanding that strong market adoption of SD-WAN is driven by its role as a foundational technology for businesses pursuing strategic transformation.”

    Managed SD-WAN solutions from Comcast Business empower enterprises across the globe that rely on secure, resilient and high-performance availability of business-critical applications, all backed by service-level agreements for high performance services. Managed SD-WAN is often paired with Dedicated Internet and additional managed cybersecurity solutions.

    Comcast Business offers a broad suite of technology solutions to keep businesses ready for what’s next. Learn how enterprise managed services from Comcast Business can help you create better customer experiences.  Contact local Comcast Business Account Executive Alex Alvarez to learn more - Alex_Alvarez2@comcast.com  (661) 648-6653

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    CONTENTS

    1 | Wildfire Mitigation Plan

     

    2 | Power on BH

     

    3 | Funding Opportunities

     

    4 | PSPS Pre-Season Briefings

     

    5 | Energy Savings Assistance

     

    6 | FAQ: Downed Power Lines

     

    A Blueprint for Enhanced Public Safety

     

     

    Southern California Edison (SCE) filed its Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP) for 2026-2028 with the California Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety (OEIS). 

    This three-year plan is a blueprint for reducing wildfire risks in our service area. While this WMP builds on past plans, we are launching several pilot programs to test new tools and tactics to improve our mitigation efforts. Opening comments begin in late June with a draft decision around mid-August.

    "We developed our three-year plan with a layered defense strategy to help safeguard our communities against wildfire threats," said Steven Powell, president and CEO of SCE. "The heartbreaking January wildfires in Southern California underscore the importance and urgency in advancing mitigations and using new tools to increase infrastructure resiliency and safety. While wildfire risk can never be fully eliminated, we continue to harden the grid and invest in innovative approaches to bring us as close to zero as possible.” 

    While we develop new tools, Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) will remain an integral part of SCE's strategy to reduce the risk of fire during dangerous weather conditions. To help prepare your community for these electrical disruptions, local and tribal governments are advised to incorporate contingency plans in your Local Hazard Mitigation Plans, share SCE messaging through local channels, and contact SCE to identify sites able to host Community Resource Centers.

    Our Wildfire Mitigation Plan reflects our priorities — from hardening the grid to balancing public safety, affordability and a commitment to the communities where we live and serve. 

    Power on Beverly Hills

     

    The city of Beverly Hills has launched an innovative energy resiliency pilot program for homeowners and businesses called Power On BH. This service offers no-cost technical advice to property owners on how they can withstand power outages. The city has partnered with EcoMotion to provide guidance through June, helping property owners identify options such as solar generation, critical energy loads, and battery storage. Additionally, the city has included links to all critical SCE resiliency programs, including the Self-Generation Incentive Program, marketplace for portable battery and generator rebates, critical care battery backup, as well as the outage page and tips.

     

    SCE has actively supported Beverly Hill's development of a resiliency action plan. We hope this program serves as a valuable model for other cities, demonstrating effective strategies to enhance community resilience and energy reliability in preparation for emergencies and natural disasters.

    Upcoming Opportunities

    Air Quality Standards

    Attainment Program

    $43.4 million available to provide funding for the incremental cost of cleaner-than-required engines, vehicles, and equipment. The program focuses on cleaning the air by replacing older heavy-duty diesels with electric, alternative-fuel, or cleaner diesel technologies.

     

    Eligibility: Any owner of an eligible heavy-duty on-road or off-road project, public or private, that results in cost-effective NOx, PM and/or ROG emission reductions and operates at least 75% of the time within the South Coast AQMD boundaries. 

     

    Deadline: July 1, 2025 

     

     

    Clean Energy Access: LA County TECH

    $1.9 million available to provide up to $200 thousand to Community Based Organizations in LA County that perform outreach and education on the Technology for Equipment and Clean Heating Clean Initiative. The program focuses on building decarbonization, healthy homes, electrification technologies, and health-related impacts.

     

    Eligibility: Nonprofit Organizations serving residents of Los Angeles County

     

    Deadline: June 30, 2025

    School District Fleet Electrification Learning Session

    Experience a Real-World Case Study & Site Walk—Live, On-Site.

    On July 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Central Elementary School (Baldwin Park) you can get a behind-the-scenes look at how Baldwin Park Unified School District successfully deployed two phases of electric school buses and charging infrastructure and get a preview of what's coming in phases 3 and 4! You’ll walk the actual site, hear from the leaders who made it happen, and leave with practical strategies you can apply to your own district.

    Register here.

    Short Stories

    Wildfire & PSPS Pre-Season Briefings

    SCE has taken a proactive approach in preparing our service territory for wildfire season. Since January, we've hosted over 70 public meetings and town halls as well as three pre-season briefings for elected officials and government staff. These were opportunities to come together to discuss resiliency and ways we can partner to better support our communities. Below, you will find resources that were shared during these meetings. If you missed the briefing and would like to learn more about how to prepare, please reach out to your Government Relations Manager.

    Resources

    SCE Notifications

     

    Situational Awareness 

     

    Preparedness

    Vegetation Management

     

    Targeted Undergrounding

    Customer Programs & Rebates

     

    Community Meetings

     

    Energy Savings Assistance

    SCE's Energy Savings Assistance program is helping residents lower their energy bills and consumption through no-cost home improvements. Eligible customers can receive upgrades like refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, heat pumps, and LED lighting.

    The program aims to increase energy efficiency and comfort for families. To qualify, customers must meet specific income guidelines and live in single-family homes or mobile homes within SCE's service area. ESA | Energized by Edison

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Question: What should I do if I encounter a downed power line?

    Answer: If you encounter a downed power line, always assume it is energized and dangerous. Stay at least 100 feet away from the wire. From a safe distance, call 911 and inform the operator that it's an electrical emergency.

    If a wire falls on or near your vehicle, stay inside and call 911. Warn others to stay away. If you must leave the vehicle due to fire or other danger, jump clear without touching the vehicle and the ground at the same time. Shuffle away with small steps, keeping your feet close together. Do not return to the vehicle until utility workers say it is safe.

    To learn more: Downed Power Lines | Energized

     

    Please Submit Your Questions: If you have a question related to SCE and our electrical service, please send to us in one of two ways:

    • Contact your local SCE Government Relations Manager and pose the question.
    • Send the question directly to our communications staff at SCE.LocalPublicAffairs@SCE.com.

     

    We will go through all questions and answer them in priority order, based on the most popular or frequently asked. Answers will appear each month in this newsletter. Thank you for your interest and engagement with SCE Local Public Affairs!

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