How To Lead A Low-Stress Move To A Child Care Management System

4 Important Steps To Help You & Your Staff Embrace The Digital Age

The benefits of moving to a child care management system are numerous and well documented. What is far less well known is how to prepare. Transitioning from traditional processes to digital tools and electronic records can be a significant challenge for some organizations and their staffers. However, there are some simple practical steps child care professionals can take to prepare their people and businesses for the move.

Plan The Move With Your Staff And Tell Everyone The Plan

We’ve all often heard the old axiom “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”, however having a great plan will not be sufficient to ensure a smooth transition. Equally important is to articulate that plan to your staff and gaining the buy-in, at least from your leadership team, vital to a successful implementation. All too often the decision to move to a child care system is made by the executive team, board members, or ownership without gaining the support of the staff members that will be tasked with implementing the system and/or using it on a day-to-day basis. Almost invariably, this leads to a “staff revolt” and can either greatly impede or even shut down your transition efforts.

Embrace The Digital Age In 4 Simple Steps

Even before you schedule your first demo with a child care management software provider, you can begin the transition process by updating the way you and your staff handle and keep records. Most traditional child care centers are very paper intensive between piles of enrollment forms and check-in sheets, not to mention documentation and claim forms for programs like CACFP. Your first task will be to lead your team into the “electronic age” with just a few new steps.

1. Convert Your Paper Files To Digital

Purchase a quality scanner for staff to use in converting all your enrollment packets into digital files. I think we can all agree that digital files are far less expensive and time-consuming to store or retrieve. Further, if a paper version of the form is needed it can be printed on demand. While this is “an extra step” for your staff, it is a necessary and temporary step which will pay dividends in terms of time and reduced stress when the time comes to implement your new child care management software and apps.

2. Store Your Digital Files In The Cloud

In order to fully realize the benefit of your move to electronic records, you will want to use a cloud storage service. Cloud storage is becoming more-and-more ubiquitous as it is offered by all the major software providers such as AppleMicrosoftAmazon, and Google in addition to more singularly focused providers like DropBoxiDrive, or FlipDrive. Most of these solutions are easy to use and are either free or minimal cost. Be sure to start with the minimum storage option from your selected provider and allow your volume of actual digital files to determine the size storage option best for your business.

3. Create A Customer List From An Excel File

For those of you operating solely with paper processes, please don’t let the word, “database” scare you off. A database can be a simple spreadsheet created in common programs such as Microsoft Excel. For those who are already familiar with spreadsheets and databases, there is a key item you may be missing. I am referring to a student ID number of some kind. The exact numbering convention is irrelevant, however, what is important is that the student ID numbers of each student should be listed in the fields/cells of their respective parent(s).

This is usually accomplished by simply adding a column for student ID(s) to your spreadsheet/database of parents. This simple step can save a significant amount of time, and even money, associated with migrating your customer information to a new child care management software.

4. Communicate Changes… Ad Nauseum

All parents are accustomed to the collage of paper flyers, announcements, notices and newsletters that accompany having a child in preschool or child care center. Make a concerted effort to switch most, if not all, of these communications to email. It’s true that, in increasingly rare cases, there are parents who remain obstinate with respect to electronic communications, so your organization will still need to retain the ability to produce paper versions of these communications. However, you and your staff will likely quickly realize the freedom and cost reductions that come hand-in-glove with moving to electronic communications.

This is by-no-means a comprehensive list, however, taking these steps will not only prepare your information for the transition but your people as well. The biggest hurdle for most organizations in moving to cloud-based child care management system is all too often not finding the right software and equipment but preparing and gaining buy-in from the staff. The best way we’ve seen to gain that buy-in is to effectively communicate how making the move will benefit their job specifically.

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