Books & The Biz

Keep It Practical: Why Businesses Overcomplicate What Should Work

29 min · 28 mei 2026
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In this episode of Books & The Biz, we break down why simple processes, clear accountability, and practical execution outperform bloated systems and unnecessary complexity every time. From overloaded SOPs to too many meetings and titles with no ownership, we discuss why businesses slow down as they grow — and how to fix it before the owner becomes the bottleneck again. #BusinessLeadership #Operations #ConstructionBusiness #Manufacturing #LeadershipDevelopment #Entrepreneur #SmallBusiness #EscapeTheOwnersTrap

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