21 min

The 6 P’s of Planning Tradie Business School Podcast

    • Business

Who would have thought that the most drama would come around PLANNING?! 

Planning is challenging as it is, and getting distracted by shiny objects on your way to your business goal is another thing. That's why it's time to sharpen your focus and keep your eyes on the prize!

For today's podcast episode, our host Adam Spencer and his guest co-host, Louise Ledbrook, highlight the gravity of planning. The consistency of setting realistic expectations and estimating time is also part of the planning process. NO SHORTCUTS! But, as long as you have a goal in mind, planning is a piece of cake!

Our hosts will share different techniques to ace your business planning like a pro. Have you ever heard of the 6 P's of Planning? If you haven't, this episode will be perfect for you! And even if you have heard it before… mastering it won't hurt. ;) 

Tune in now!

 

Discussion Points:


00:00 Welcome to Tradie Business School Podcast
02:18 The Tedious Part of Visionary People
04:09 The Difference Between Abdication and Delegation in Planning
08:47 Planning is the Map to Bring You Back on Track
10:42 Two Most Important Things to Stay Focused on
11:25 The Analogy of 8 Checkers About Achieving Objectives
13:21 The Fomo on the Right Opportunity
15:02 Planning: Prevents Chopping Changes That Dilute the Quality of the Outcome
17:04 Kiss (Keep It Short and Simple) Planning

 

Resources:


Visit the Tradie Business School website (https://tradiebusinessschool.com/) 
Join us on our FREE Facebook Group (Tradies & General Contractors Global)

 

You can also connect with us on LinkedIn. For more podcast episodes, visit our website at https://tradiebusinessschool.com/ or subscribe to The Tradie Business School on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

 

Thanks for tuning in!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Who would have thought that the most drama would come around PLANNING?! 

Planning is challenging as it is, and getting distracted by shiny objects on your way to your business goal is another thing. That's why it's time to sharpen your focus and keep your eyes on the prize!

For today's podcast episode, our host Adam Spencer and his guest co-host, Louise Ledbrook, highlight the gravity of planning. The consistency of setting realistic expectations and estimating time is also part of the planning process. NO SHORTCUTS! But, as long as you have a goal in mind, planning is a piece of cake!

Our hosts will share different techniques to ace your business planning like a pro. Have you ever heard of the 6 P's of Planning? If you haven't, this episode will be perfect for you! And even if you have heard it before… mastering it won't hurt. ;) 

Tune in now!

 

Discussion Points:


00:00 Welcome to Tradie Business School Podcast
02:18 The Tedious Part of Visionary People
04:09 The Difference Between Abdication and Delegation in Planning
08:47 Planning is the Map to Bring You Back on Track
10:42 Two Most Important Things to Stay Focused on
11:25 The Analogy of 8 Checkers About Achieving Objectives
13:21 The Fomo on the Right Opportunity
15:02 Planning: Prevents Chopping Changes That Dilute the Quality of the Outcome
17:04 Kiss (Keep It Short and Simple) Planning

 

Resources:


Visit the Tradie Business School website (https://tradiebusinessschool.com/) 
Join us on our FREE Facebook Group (Tradies & General Contractors Global)

 

You can also connect with us on LinkedIn. For more podcast episodes, visit our website at https://tradiebusinessschool.com/ or subscribe to The Tradie Business School on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

 

Thanks for tuning in!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

21 min

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