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One common thing that can get in the way of running a successful business is taking on too much. Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and new leaders tend to work on people and not systems. Although building up your people is a great thing, the first thing one must focus on is putting the systems in place as they are the “essential building blocks of your company”. When you do not have consistent actions you cannot create consistent results and in business not having consistent results can put you out of business. Two of the most important things in your company rather it is only you or a team of individuals is productivity and performance. Creating systems can easily increase both of these, even if you are a lone wolf in your business.
In this episode, you will discover:
Michael Gerber, author of the E-Myth reminds us to “Organize around business functions, not people. Build systems within each business function. Let systems run the business and people run the systems. People come and go but the systems remain constant”. Creating systems is the first step in working on your business, not in it, and once you are working on your business you can spend more time engaging in high-value activities. Join us this week as we discuss techniques to review, redefine, and rebuild your business systems, so you can start taking action towards your dreams and future today.
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Millions of Possibilities: Taking your Ideas from Inspiration to Monetization
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By Kimberle Smith Austin & Misty D. Kerrigan5
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One common thing that can get in the way of running a successful business is taking on too much. Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and new leaders tend to work on people and not systems. Although building up your people is a great thing, the first thing one must focus on is putting the systems in place as they are the “essential building blocks of your company”. When you do not have consistent actions you cannot create consistent results and in business not having consistent results can put you out of business. Two of the most important things in your company rather it is only you or a team of individuals is productivity and performance. Creating systems can easily increase both of these, even if you are a lone wolf in your business.
In this episode, you will discover:
Michael Gerber, author of the E-Myth reminds us to “Organize around business functions, not people. Build systems within each business function. Let systems run the business and people run the systems. People come and go but the systems remain constant”. Creating systems is the first step in working on your business, not in it, and once you are working on your business you can spend more time engaging in high-value activities. Join us this week as we discuss techniques to review, redefine, and rebuild your business systems, so you can start taking action towards your dreams and future today.
RESOURCES AND LINKS ON SHOW
Canva
Rocketbook
Millions of Possibilities: Taking your Ideas from Inspiration to Monetization
Made2BFit
The Mentors Studio
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL!
MADE2SNPIRE LINKS
Dream-Slayer T-shirt link:
https://made2nspire.omcheckout.com/dream-slayer-shirts
Book link:
https://www.millionsofpossibilitiesbook.com/
GET IN THE KNOW!
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Rate, Review, & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
If you haven’t done so already, subscribe to the podcast now. We will be adding a bunch of bonus episodes that you don't want to miss!! Subscribe now! and share this episode with your friends and family.