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Stop Rebuilding the Same Business Systems Over and Over

Stop Rebuilding the Same Business Systems Over and Over

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You know that feeling when you've finally got your business systems working...and then the software company gets bought out? Or goes under? Or completely changes everything you relied on?

It's happened to me three times now. And honestly, I'm tired of rebuilding the same processes over and over again just because I can't control what happens to the tools I'm using.

But the problem isn't just picking the "right" software.

It's about building systems that can actually survive when things change...because they will!

In this episode, I'm sharing what I'm doing differently this time around and why I think we need to stop thinking about "where we spend our time" and start thinking about "where we spend our attention."

I'll be covering:

• Why your business processes need to survive software changes

• The difference between spending time vs. spending attention

• What "staying in your lane" actually looks like in practice (because it's harder than it sounds)

• How to create a central place for all your processes so your team can actually find them

• The real reason most business processes fail (it's not about the software)

So if you're tired of rebuilding the same systems every time something changes, or if you're running a business that feels like it's held together with digital duct tape, this episode will help you build something more sustainable.

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