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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

8 Effective Guardrail Business Systems

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneur, Thrivetime, Businessschool, Smallbusiness, Entrepreneurship

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2018

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Why does UPS using a tracking system that customers can see? Why does Target have cameras and screen that allow customers to see themselves when checking out? Learn the 8 effective guardrail systems that will keep any business on track.

Transcript

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A 10 the world's best business workshop led by America's number one business coach for free

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by subscribing on iTunes and leaving us an objective review.

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Claim your tickets by emailing us proof that you did it and your contact information to

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info at thrivetime show.com. All right, Thrive Nation, welcome back to the Thrive Time Show. So,

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Thrive Nation, welcome back to the Thrive Time Show on your radio.

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And we're talking about installing guardrails.

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Guardrails for your business.

0:31.0

If you want to create time, freedom, and financial freedom for your business. If you want to create time, freedom and financial freedom for your business,

0:35.0

you've got to create guardrails.

0:38.0

Because as your business team climbs up Mount Awesome, it's very important that nobody on your team falls off the side of the mountain on the way to the top.

0:45.0

To prevent your team from falling off the mountain to their certain death,

0:49.0

Chep if you fall off a mountain a lot of times you'll die.

0:52.0

Almost certainly.

0:53.0

You must develop systems called guardrails.

0:55.7

Guardrails are created to keep any one member of your team from ever being able to take a

1:00.6

massively bad mistake in the wrong direction to really I guess you could take a

1:05.1

mistake in the right direction but it would be less likely it's to keep anybody on your team for making

1:09.2

a massive costly mistake due to negligence idi idiocy, carelessness, and just plain jackassary.

1:18.9

A very practical example of a guardrail would be making sure members of your sales team are responsible

1:24.4

for both calculating and paying themselves commission. This would not be a good move.

1:28.4

You know what's your sales team turning in their commission to you? No, They got to turn it into somebody who's

1:34.5

getting paid to assume they're lying. Right. So as an example, I have some

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