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What Are Your Minimum Viable Systems? (MVS)

Systemizing your critical tasks makes them repeatable and brings your business closer to achieving Complete Business Reliability. ⚙️ Subscribe for more systemization tips: https://www.youtube.com/systemHUB?sub... You don’t need more time to systemize your business; you need more focus. Applying the Pareto Principle (80/20) and only documenting what’s currently working within your business helps to keep you focused on making things more repeatable. The goal should be to reach what we call Minimum Viable Systems (MVS). This is the minimum number of systems required to run your business. Once you’ve reached MVS, every department within your organization is healthy — so no matter what happens, you can still deliver on your core objectives. In this video, David Jenyns explains more and shows you how to turn business systemization into a game. Timestamps: 00:00 You don't need more time, you need more focus 00:51 Identify what's currently working and make that repeatable. 01:07 SYSTEMology is about process capture 01:35 The goal of your Systems Champion 01:45 What the Critical Client Flow is about 02:13 What are Minimum Viable Systems 04:32 Just because we don't capture a system doesn't mean we stop doing the process. 04:49 How to reach your Minimum Viable Systems 05:25 This is how you turn systemization into a game. 🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/systemHUB/v... ✅ Download FREE system templates: https://www.systemology.com/academy/ ✅ Grab SYSTEMology, the book: https://www.systemology.com/book ✅ FREE 30-day systemHUB trial: https://www.systemhub.com/the-details/ Follow us on social media: ➡️ LinkedIn -   / david-jenyns   ➡️ Facebook -   / thesystemhub   ➡️ Twitter -   / systemhub   #SYSTEMology #DavidJenyns #BusinessSystems

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