78 – Pillar Three – Closing the Gaps

Welcome back to the Scale Your Small Business Podcast with your host, Jillian Flodstrom. This week, we’re diving back into the Scale Your Small Business Process with another pillar of success. Today, we’re taking a look at how we can close the gaps that are preventing us from reaching that next level. What does that look like?

Once you’ve developed a list of systems that you’re using in your process, it’s time to identify where the gaps are. This pillar is all about finding the weaknesses in your systems and creating some actionable steps that can make it better or help you find a replacement. The first step is going through and looking into each system and saying, “what are the other possibilities?” Do your research–go to YouTube and educate yourself on the systems you’re considering. If you do decide to replace a system, make sure you’re saving all your data that was being used in it. As you refine each one of these systems, it’s just going to get easier and faster, and most importantly, save you some money.

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