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  • Business Mulligan

  • How to Give Your Business and Your Life a Second Chance in a Changing World
  • Written by: Jeff Martin
  • Narrated by: Eric Nutting
  • Length: 3 hrs and 50 mins

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Business Mulligan

Written by: Jeff Martin
Narrated by: Eric Nutting
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Publisher's Summary

Technology is changing the way business is done and it's coming at a cost to business owners. We're being pulled deeper and deeper into the day-to-day activities of our businesses. It seems the more new tools and tricks we try the more layers of complexity, confusion, and chaos we add. We've all heard the expression, "Work on your business, not in your business".

Business Mulligan: How to Give Your Business and Your Life a Second Chance in a Changing World guides today's small business owners out from under the hoods of their business and back into the driver's seat, where they belong. It starts by looking at your business in a different way: in systems and parts, rather than as a whole. Then, it's about simplicity. We live in a very exciting time, but all the changes make running a business very complicated. Our businesses mirror the world. When times were simpler, running a business was simpler. But, today, we hardly understand our businesses much less the world.

As we begin to look at our business systems, we understand that each system asks very simple questions:

    Attraction - Who? Who is our ideal customer?
  • Conversion - When? When do we ask for the sale?
  • Delivery - What? What value do we provide?
  • Systems - How? How do we operate profitably?
  • Culture - Why? Why do we do what we do?
  • Administrative - How much? How much do we keep?
  • Personal - Where? Where am I most needed right now?

Further, each system is made up of parts - individual parts - that depend on one another to run smoothly. As business owners, it's our responsibility to work on our businesses. We can't do that if we're overwhelmed and trapped in the trenches. By looking deeper - at the part level - we can better determine what's working well, what needs repair or what needs replacement.

©2016 Jeff Martin (P)2016 Jeff Martin
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