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In the latest episode of "A Job Done Well," James Lawther and Jimmy Barber confront a polarising topic: Process Improvement. They tackle the central debate—is it essential for organisational health, or simply bureaucratic overhead?
1. The Core Conflict: Necessity vs. Bureaucracy
Jimmy admits to a strong aversion to "process," associating it with endless documentation. James argues the opposite: that effective processes are the indispensable structures supporting successful businesses. The hosts explore the common resistance to process and why, despite its reputation, it remains fundamental to achieving results.
2. Actions for Better Processes
The episode provides eight practical rules for teams aiming to improve how they work, focusing on impact, observation, and customer value. Key points include:
3. Why Listen?
Whether you are sceptical or a proponent, this episode offers a clear perspective on transforming performance. Listen to challenge your assumptions and get actionable strategies for creating better workflows for your team and customers.
Tune in to the full episode now. For further discussion, reach out to the hosts at [email protected] or [email protected].
Got a question - get in touch. Click here.
By Jimmy Barber and James LawtherIn the latest episode of "A Job Done Well," James Lawther and Jimmy Barber confront a polarising topic: Process Improvement. They tackle the central debate—is it essential for organisational health, or simply bureaucratic overhead?
1. The Core Conflict: Necessity vs. Bureaucracy
Jimmy admits to a strong aversion to "process," associating it with endless documentation. James argues the opposite: that effective processes are the indispensable structures supporting successful businesses. The hosts explore the common resistance to process and why, despite its reputation, it remains fundamental to achieving results.
2. Actions for Better Processes
The episode provides eight practical rules for teams aiming to improve how they work, focusing on impact, observation, and customer value. Key points include:
3. Why Listen?
Whether you are sceptical or a proponent, this episode offers a clear perspective on transforming performance. Listen to challenge your assumptions and get actionable strategies for creating better workflows for your team and customers.
Tune in to the full episode now. For further discussion, reach out to the hosts at [email protected] or [email protected].
Got a question - get in touch. Click here.