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11 E6: "Incremental = Exponential - The Surprising Impact of Tiny Changes"

11 E6: "Incremental = Exponential - The Surprising Impact of Tiny Changes"

Update: 2024-09-04
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Welcome to another episode of the DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast! 🌟 This week, Suzan Chin-Taylor is joined by Shaun McAndrew from Ariel Advisor to uncover the game-changing power of small, incremental changes in business. Drawing from her Navy background and consulting expertise, Shaun explains how tiny adjustments can lead to exponential growth, especially in industries like utilities, manufacturing, and services. From customer-centric messaging to employee engagement, this episode is packed with insights to help you drive success in any sector.

Learn how to harness the power of incremental improvements to boost profitability, enhance customer satisfaction, and retain top talent. Discover practical tools like the Pathway to Profit Calculator and explore how these strategies can transform your business.

Contact Information: Shaun McAndrew
Shaun’s Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunmcandrew-aerial-advisor/
Website: thinkforwardchooseexcellence.com
Email: shaun.mcandrew@tfce.io

Final Thoughts:

In this episode, we explored the profound impact that small, incremental changes can have on a business’s trajectory. Shaun McAndrew highlighted how even the tiniest adjustments in processes, messaging, and employee engagement can compound over time, leading to exponential growth and success. Whether you’re in manufacturing, utilities, or any other sector, the principles discussed today remind us that the path to significant improvement often starts with small, deliberate steps.

As we navigate the complexities of our industries, it's essential to remain focused on the outcomes that matter most—both for our customers and our teams. By continuously refining our approaches and staying attuned to the needs of those we serve, we can foster a culture of excellence that drives sustained growth and innovation.

Thank you for joining us on this journey. Remember, it’s not always about making big changes all at once; sometimes, it’s the small, consistent efforts that make the most significant difference. Until next time, keep striving for excellence in everything you do.

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Connect with Suzan Chin-Taylor, host of The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast:

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Email: raven@creativeraven.com
Telephone: +1 760-217-8010

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11 E6: "Incremental = Exponential - The Surprising Impact of Tiny Changes"

11 E6: "Incremental = Exponential - The Surprising Impact of Tiny Changes"

Suzan Marie Chin-Taylor