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System I/O Tom Rolley
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- Business
What is an entrepreneur?
Why is creating procedures so critical yet so difficult?
And even if they are... Why don't people use them?
Explore these questions and more in the System I/O podcast.
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Lessons from this morning's surf session...
Failing a lot? Is it a lack of reps or a lack of technique?
Private coaching will get you further faster.
Stability is critical to your success. Find out why. -
Details matter!!
Systems can fail at multiple points.
If you are not getting the results a system is designed to create, then something is either broken in the system or something was not executed.
And the failed results you are getting will help troubleshoot the system problem. Watch to find out more. -
Fail faster! Why failing makes sense…
Refusing to fail only leads to stagnation…
Failure may be avoided in the short term, but the long-term outcome is assured… yes, long-term failure.
Willingness to fail in the short term provides the insights and corrections required for long-term success. -
How to overcome the fog of business?
To see what’s being done in your business? What is not being done?
This is traditionally difficult and can easily get too hard for people to bother tracking their work at all.
Yet as team sizes grow… This ability is critical to ongoing improvement in the effectiveness of the work a business does. Watch to learn more. -
Magic Board vs Kanban? Which is best?
Kanban has been very popular for usage outside of its original context…
But with the changing nature of work… Is it the optimal method of work management?
Watch for a comparison of Kanban vs Magic Board styles of project management -
Why not anxious? That's a mess, brother!
Ikea is a powerful business game…
And many people will have faced the problem of converting a flatpack into actual furniture… And MOST SUCCEED!
Why is this, and why is it important to your business? Listen now for the answer…