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PMP #280: How I document my processes
Documenting your processes not only helps to improve your efficiency but it’s necessary if you ever plan to scale your business.By having a checklist or notes on how to complete a specific task, you can get the work done quicker as you don't have to remind yourself of the process each time. And you’re less likely to miss an important step that could set you back later.I’ve also learned that in order to remove myself as the bottleneck so I can grow my business, I need to have good documentation in place so whoever is doing the work can do everything I need to the standards I require. Or if someone new starts doing this task, they can learn the new process quickly.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/280/If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo