Business Management - Productivity/Process Improvement
A key to manifestation is to “act as if” your desire already existed. Some call this the “law of visualization.”
Getting members to reach a common ground on decisions sometimes requires a different way of looking at issues. Here’s an example.
If your scheduling system is not up to par with the rest of your operations, perhaps it’s time to reassess your process.
Most people hate micro-management … someone constantly looking over their shoulders, telling them what steps to take next.
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People support what they help create. When building initiatives to reenergize your team, it’s best to include members in the process.
Without differentiation, everyone looks the same to customers. Leveraging your competitive advantage is key to sustainable business.
By utilizing “Zoom Theory” to create a structured way of understanding and addressing problems, businesses can function better.
When teams are aligned to the mission and goals, it’s easier to achieve success. For leaders, it’s your job to articulate the vision.
Why do certain business owners still choose the micro-management, hands-on everything, method of running their business? Watch here!