Intro/Opening remarksThe topic is: Skills Pay BillsSPEARity (SPEARity.com)Cream City Marketing (creamcitymarketing.com)2:22 Diving into the topic
Want to make sure that your processes are aligned with the right skills and the right rolesMichaels favorite red flag = TTWWADI (That’s The Way We’ve Always Done It)TTWWADI is not a processTTWWADI’s are often the source of roles and job descriptionsOperating by default and not strategically“I’ve never liked using job descriptions, especially when there isn’t clarity in that position” -BClarity of function within the processWhat is this person’s direct contribution to the success of the overall output10:27 Notice of tech problem :)
Never went liveIt was recorded, so no big dealEpisodes since tech prob goes from 6 to 0 :(12:20 How to get clarity in the function
1. Strategy2. Process3. Structure (order)4. Metrics + Rewards5. Competencies6. PeopleEasier to implement these changes for new businessesSmall incremental changes to get the most clarityCut a big candle into equal-sized smaller candlesBeing able to see all of the candles burning at the same time lets you see how and where you need to make these iterative changes to make your process better18:53 Metrics and Rewards
Making sure you’re measuring the right things and reinforcing the right behaviors19:30 Competencies & People
When looking for something to get done, you normally look at who you have on your teamUnknowingly, this is a constraint (ttwwadi)If you’re able to dig into the process, you’ll be able to see where things can be systematized and automatedCut your process into smaller chunks of a candleEasier to outsource partsBy defining processes down to the smallest possible logical component, you can get a more critical understanding of the crucial competencies for that processHelps you understand what need or skill is needed25:00 skills and competencies
Split your process into different functionsDifferent functions can fall under different rolesDo you need all of those functions, or can you find different options?When buying a drill bit, you’re actually buying the holeThe outcome you’re looking forSell the OUTCOME, not the ITEMUse this when defining roles as wellThe podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, & AnchorCheck out SketchyIdeasshow.comIf you have any sketchy ideas, email us at [email protected] Just because it’s a sketchy idea, doesn’t mean it’s not worth exploring!