mind your business: Trial by Fire
Eight ways to fight entrepreneurial fires while improving in the process
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Every time you correct a mistake, write a short process statement that says: "If Problem X happens again, follow the instructions on Checklist X." Then, make sure every employee understands this new process. New problems always will pop up—that is the nature of business. However, by writing a process, you will save yourself time in the future because you won't have to constantly correct this same problem.
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