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Use This Framework To Reduce Business Chaos and Work Only 15 Hours A Week

Use This Framework To Reduce Business Chaos and Work Only 15 Hours A Week

Update: 2024-10-14
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When you’re overworked in your business, the last thing you want to do is add an after-hours commitment. But a strategic evaluation process completed in the evenings over a 2 week window is exactly what allowed this week’s guest to cut her weekly working hours from 45 down to 15!


Serial entrepreneur and founder of the Pursuit Company, Amanda Moffett, developed the GOLD framework out of this experiment, an approach she utilized to streamline her business, get rid of anything that wasn’t necessary, and make her operations as efficient as possible.


After working through this framework solo, she brought it to her team and they saw improvements in just 24 hours after implementing new systems.


Here’s the step-by-step framework that reimagined Amanda’s business and reduced the chaos.


View the transcript for this episode at: https://otter.ai/u/Or2CyNCryblBcvQqIf_IW8MIxYU?utm_source=copy_url


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Use This Framework To Reduce Business Chaos and Work Only 15 Hours A Week

Use This Framework To Reduce Business Chaos and Work Only 15 Hours A Week

Ellen Yin