That’s you and your team battling against the same problems and reliving the same hassle-filled day over and over again.
Sorry, a bit of a bad Groundhog Day joke.
From incorrect orders to employee issues, everyone is irritated that the same issues keep popping up and slowing the business down, but nobody really knows what to do about it.
Groundhog Day usually happens because the root causes of the issues have never been tackled. The day-to-day of business means it’s hard to take a step back and identify, discuss and solve problems long-term.
It often takes an outside influence to spot these kinks in the chain, and I’ve worked with dozens of companies to help them get clarity on the issues that are holding them back. Only then can we begin to implement strategies for growth, and finally break that crippling Groundhog Day loop.
Does Groundhog Day resonate with you and your business? Let me know in the comments below.