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Streamlining for Success: Lessons from Amazon's Playbook

12 Jul 2024

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Welcome to a new episode of Business Lunch! In this episode, hosts Roland Frasier and Ryan Deiss discuss key strategies for maximizing business efficiency and fostering innovation. Drawing lessons from Amazon's turnaround under Andy Jassy, they explore actionable insights that can be applied to businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises. Tune in to learn about the importance of process mapping, streamlining operations, and balancing innovation with operational efficiency to drive profitability and growth.Highlights:"What gets measured gets managed—if you don't know the process, you can't improve it.""The CEO at scale is fundamentally the chief communications officer.""You can optimize only after you visualize; mapping out your processes is the first step to improvement.""Creating a safe space for employee ideas is crucial for fostering an innovative company culture."Timestamps:00:00 - The Importance of Process Mapping for All Business Sizes01:03 - Case Study: Amazon’s Turnaround04:42 - Streamlining Operations07:08 - How to Access Resources on BPO10:24 - The Role of CEOs in Quality Control and Oversight16:09 - Encouraging Innovation Among Employees18:39 - Business Strategies in a Post-Pandemic World22:19 - Personal Touch in Leadership During Transition Periods27:23 - Communicating Effectively as a CEO 32:37 - ConclusionCONNECT • Ask Roland a question HERE.RESOURCES:• 7 Steps to Scalable workbook • Get my book, Zero Down, FREETo learn more about Roland Frasier 👉  https://msha.ke/rolandfrasier/Connect with me on social:🎵 TikTok:  / rolandfrasier   📸  Instagram: 

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