We’ve taken the full tour. Through the Time Furnace, the Rework Loop, the Silence Budget, and the Talent Skip Bin. Now it’s time to talk about what happens next. In this final episode of Inside the Waste Factory, Paul and Jase close the loop, unpacking why most businesses don’t fix the waste they see, what it takes to change that, and how to start noticing the quiet inefficiencies eating your time, energy, and profit. You don’t have to burn it all down, but you do have to decide what stays, w...
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We’ve taken the full tour. Through the Time Furnace, the Rework Loop, the Silence Budget, and the Talent Skip Bin. Now it’s time to talk about what happens next. In this final episode of Inside the Waste Factory, Paul and Jase close the loop, unpacking why most businesses don’t fix the waste they see, what it takes to change that, and how to start noticing the quiet inefficiencies eating your time, energy, and profit. You don’t have to burn it all down, but you do have to decide what stays, w...
They don’t complain. They don’t warn you. They just stop coming back. In this episode of No One Told Me This, Paul looks at what really causes customers to drift away, quietly, slowly, and often unnoticed until it’s too late. We talk about the subtle signs that connection is fading, the stories businesses tell themselves to avoid facing it, and why “busy” can be the biggest blind spot of all. If you’ve ever looked at your numbers and thought, “When did this start slipping?"&...
No One Told Me This
We’ve taken the full tour. Through the Time Furnace, the Rework Loop, the Silence Budget, and the Talent Skip Bin. Now it’s time to talk about what happens next. In this final episode of Inside the Waste Factory, Paul and Jase close the loop, unpacking why most businesses don’t fix the waste they see, what it takes to change that, and how to start noticing the quiet inefficiencies eating your time, energy, and profit. You don’t have to burn it all down, but you do have to decide what stays, w...