Why Being 'Busy' Is Often a Sign Your Business Is Poorly Designed
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Most business owners wear busy like a badge of honour.
But chronic busyness isn't a sign of a healthy business. In most cases, it's a signal, that decisions are being made at the wrong level, that systems haven't been built, and that the owner is still doing too much of the wrong work.
In this episode, Rich breaks down why busyness is often a design problem, not a workload problem, and what a well-designed service business actually looks like from the inside.
In this episode, Rich covers:
The difference between busyness from growth and busyness from poor design
The three structural flaws that create chronic busyness in service businesses
What a well-designed business actually looks like, and how the owner's role changes
The Reflection Question of the Week, one question worth sitting with honestly
This is episode two in the Owner's Inner Game series, for service business owners who are ready to build a business that works better by design, not by effort alone.
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