Operations Resources

Every business has its core product/service delivery operations and its support functions.  There needs to be a process-based approach to working through a value chain delivery model to service your core customers/clients. The goals should be to maximize both profit margins and end user satisfaction; efficiency and quality are key. In all organizations, most people work in an operational role, so this category has the potential to make an enormous difference to your success.

Blog Posts

Managing Your Business Risk Effectively

Not all risks are equal. Prioritize them based on their likelihood and potential impact on your business. Focus your resources on high-probability risks that would leave you significantly vulnerable, while having contingency plans…

The Three Ways You Build Organizational Capacity

As a leader, it is essential to consider all three options—building, renting, and buying capacity—continuously. Rarely will a single path suffice at all times. When faced with the operational challenges of adding labor…

97 Reasons Why Business Growth Stalls

Growth is hard work.  For the past 27 years, I’ve worked as an executive coach, Vistage Chair, trainer or management consultant with hundreds of organizations. They have varied in size from just under…

Recommended Reading

Extreme Ownership

Book introduction Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win is a leadership book that centers on one powerful idea: you are responsible for everything in your world. Jocko Willink and Leif…

A Hacker’s Mind

From tax shelters to AI recommendation engines, the advantage increasingly goes to whoever best manipulates the rules. If you lead a business, run operations, or set policy, you need hacker-level situational awareness: where…

Traction: Get A Grip On Your Business

At the center of Traction is the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), a practical framework designed to help leadership teams align around what matters most and execute on it relentlessly. Wickman’s premise is straightforward:…

Setting The Table

Service is what you do. Hospitality is how people feel when you do it. You can deliver the food on time, answer the phone correctly, and solve the problem efficiently. That is service.…

Key Performance Indicators

KPIs are about identifying the vital few—the numbers that directly tie to outcomes. Revenue. Margins. Customer retention. Cash flow. Operational efficiency. Everything else is noise.

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