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Save Time and Improve Focus With Checklists

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Checklists may seem simple, but they are a powerful tool. Some might even say they are a GREAT IDEA. Pilots use them before takeoff. Surgeons use them to save lives. Event planners use them to make sure every production goes off without a hitch. Checklists are everywhere and are used to maintain safety, improve operations and communicate information. If you’re not already using them in your business, you should.

Not only can checklists make your business more organized and efficient, they can help create a strategy for getting things done and make it easier to delegate tasks. They ensure key tasks aren’t forgotten and that the business will run smoothly and efficiently, and every organization needs to rely on the humble checklist. But not all checklists are created equal, so NATSO has created five lists to help you improve and streamline your operations. 

Download the checklists by clicking here.
 

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This article originally ran in Stop Watch magazineStop Watch provides in-depth content to assist NATSO members in improving their travel plaza business operations.

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Amy Toner Executive Director
Amy Toner is the Executive Director of the NATSO Foundation. In this capacity, Toner spearheads the Foundation’s education, research and outreach activities. Toner serves as Editor of Stop Watch magazine, spearheads education and speaker selection for NATSO live events and hosts NATSO’s Podcast, The Truck Stops Here. She sets the knowledge strategy, education.

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