Easy Peasy SOPs | Taught By Amber Monaco, Owner of You Need An Amber
Building an SOP (standard operating procedure) doesn’t have to be overwhelming and boring or stuffy and corporate. It’s actually an EASY process if you know what pieces need to fall together.
In this training, I’m going to show you how an SOP can truly benefit your business and your team’s growth. Then, I’m going to break down each piece of an SOP so that your process is accurate, repeatable, and achievable. Finally, I’ll give ideas of how to store your SOPs for easy access.
What do you need for this event? Start thinking about 2 areas of your business where you'd like to create a process. This could be a multi-step task where you're afraid you're missing something or a job that you'd like to turn over to a team member.
Cost: These classes are now offered through The Hatchery Community
Meet Your Instructor, Amber
I was born on a cold December day in 1983......
Amber Monaco has spent her career diversifying herself. From joining the military to working at the Department of Homeland Security to traveling the world solo, she stays busy teaching herself new skills and creating entrepreneurial ventures.
After serving in the military and graduating from college, Amber started down a traditional path of working for the federal government, but she also taught herself about blogging, digital marketing, and online entrepreneurship in her spare time. In 2015, she quit her job, sold everything she owned, and traveled the world solo for 2 years as a digital nomad, running her businesses online. Once back in the States, she ran a coworking space for a few years before starting You Need An Amber, a digital agency dedicated to backend operations.
Amber’s past work includes US Navy, Department of Homeland Security, entrepreneurship, podcasting, traveling, and co-launching a fashion technology startup in London. She is a certified life coach and an international speaker. She has lived on 4 continents and has traveled to 40+ countries.
Amber graduated from the University of Maryland and attended The Johns Hopkins University. She lives in Kansas City with her partner, Andrew, his two kids, one cat, and more tomato plants to feed a small army.