Dec 10, 2018
In episode 115 of Financially Simple, Justin looks at the Top 3 Operational Problems.
If the Operational Systems and Management in your Business are not working to add value and growth to the company, you need to start looking for the cause of the problems. Justin goes over the process of finding out the root causes for Operational Problems, and what those problems can ultimately be.
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BLOG/TRANSCRIPTION: BLOG: 3 Operational Issues that Weaken Your Business's Infrastructure
TIME INDEX:
00:27 - The Top 3 Operational Problems
01:51 - The Salmon Run
04:51 - Operational Problems
06:08 - Tracking Back the Failures
08:53 - Finding the Source
09:52 - Challenge the “Why”
10:20 - The 3 Problems
10:29 - Inefficient Throughput
11:27 - Excess Capacity
12:58 - Inconsistent Execution
15:33 - Closing
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