Systems Myths Debunked | The Interior Design Business CEO Podcast with Desi Creswell

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Join me on the Interior Design Business CEO podcast to explore the three biggest myths about systems in your interior design business and how taking action on these now can start generating momentum, providing your business with immediate results.

I'm so excited and honored to be featured on The Interior Design Business CEO Podcast with Desi Creswell. She and I chat about three common myths designers have that hold them back from implementing systems and processes. 

Here's what we chatted through: 

  1. How to get your team and contractors on board with change (and what to do if they push back)

  2. What process to fix first even when everything feels like a hot mess

  3. How to narrow in on what to consume (and what to ignore) when you feel like everything must be perfect 

I’d love for you to listen to the episode below and explore the three biggest myths about systems in your interior design business with us.

Here’s what Desi wrote about the episode, from her website:

As an interior design business owner, you want to ensure a level of consistency in the standard of work you put out. How do you currently make sure each and every client is having the best experience possible? What is your quality control process? Do you have a systems checklist in place that you and your entire team use?

Whether you’re worried about getting started with systems in your business, think you don’t have the time, or aren’t sure if your team will get on board with new software and procedures, you’re in the right place.

 
Join me on the Interior Design Business CEO podcast to explore the three biggest myths about systems in your interior design business and how taking action on these now can start generating momentum, providing your business with immediate results.
 

What you’ll discover from this episode:

  • Why systems work is vital, and why you have to start now.

  • The difference between systems and processes.

  • 3 myths that are preventing you from creating and fully utilizing systems in your business.

  • How overwhelm is an indulgent emotion you can opt out of.

  • Our tips for filtering the learning and advice you consume for your business.

  • How to build an open line of communication with your team around systems and processes.

  • The future gains of implementing and utilizing systems in your business.

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