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Business Processes Simplified Podcast

The System to Turn Visionary Ideas Into Projects, Experiences & Businesses with Marissa Brassfield

14 Sep 2020

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Today’s Guest Marissa Brassfield Marissa Brassfield is Ridiculously Efficient®. She’s an operational efficiency specialist with a passion for supercharging small, entrepreneurial teams working on projects with global impact. Marissa co-founded and oversees Abundance 360, Peter Diamandis’ 25-year entrepreneurs’ mastermind, and is the Operations Goddess for Diamandis’ internal “strike force” of millennial entrepreneurs — all from her backyard headquarters. Through Ridiculously Efficient Inc., she’s coached 100+ solopreneurs and small teams around the world on work-life alignment, team communication, personal productivity, and remote team optimization. Her Massively Transformative Purpose (MTP) is to help entrepreneurs create the lives of their dreams by leveraging small teams. Marissa doesn’t do it alone, behind her she has her own team of uniquely talented super-heroes that leverage her abilities from every angle. Together, they fight complacency and rule the productivity universe. Website: ridiculouslyefficient.com Turn Visionary Ideas Into Projects Step 1: Gather the data and understand the ideal outcome. Step 2: Design your Justice League Step 3: Create a Dashboard. Step 4: Proactively communicate changes. Step 5: Create a dashboard for recurring updates. Step 6: Manage the final. Step 7: The experience transformer. Step 8: Celebrate the result.Support the show: https://www.systemhub.com/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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