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Are you running your business-or is your business running your life? Stress and struggle isn't what you envisioned when became your own boss. If freedom is the opposite of what you have, it's time to fire yourself and build a small business that thrives without you. With this tactical guide for the manufacturing entrepreneur, you'll shift from operator to owner with valuable tools that enable you to work on your business-not simply in it. You'll discover: * Three pillars of LEAN to improve processes and create more value for customers. * Areas where you can automate for better efficiency. *…mehr

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Are you running your business-or is your business running your life? Stress and struggle isn't what you envisioned when became your own boss. If freedom is the opposite of what you have, it's time to fire yourself and build a small business that thrives without you. With this tactical guide for the manufacturing entrepreneur, you'll shift from operator to owner with valuable tools that enable you to work on your business-not simply in it. You'll discover: * Three pillars of LEAN to improve processes and create more value for customers. * Areas where you can automate for better efficiency. * Which duties and decisions you can delegate to employees. * The 3 Ds of Directing Beyond Disaster to create a crisis plan for the unexpected. * Marketing that works without your leadership. Step back confidently, knowing that your company's vision and customer loyalty will stay intact. Get That's It, I'm Fired and find the freedom you deserve as a business owner.
Autorenporträt
Jeff Finney is the owner and CEO of Ultimate Cabinets and The Push Thru, LLC, with over 15 years in the woodworking manufacturing business. Starting out in his small garage, Jeff independently grew his company into a business of 60 employees with a combined 55,000 square feet of manufacturing space. Since working on his business and firing himself, Jeff now spends his time playing golf and cheering on his kids at their sporting events. Learn more at www.thepushthru.com.