Buchzusammenfassung
Ari Meisel was a real estate developer before he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 2006, making it impossible for him to work. He had to develop a new way of getting things done, so he founded the Less Doing system of productivity, detailed in his book Less Doing, More Living.
Hiring and expanding a team can be as challenging as job hunting, especially for startups, where time and resources are limited. Ari and Nick, founders of Less Doing, implemented a strategic and efficient hiring process that filtered candidates based on creativity and attention to detail, ensuring only proactive and skilled individuals joined their team. They leveraged free tools like Trello to streamline operations, delivering exceptional services by pairing clients with assistants tailored to their specific needs. By prioritizing quality, transparency, and innovation, they charged premium rates while exceeding client expectations. Networking played a pivotal role in their growth, as demonstrated by their success at the Genius Network event, which brought in a surge of clients. However, rapid expansion required swift adaptations, including the development of a custom dashboard to manage tasks efficiently. Their ability to act quickly, as seen during the Zirtual fallout, highlighted the importance of seizing opportunities. They also addressed industry flaws by creating a flexible model that combined personalized attention with diverse expertise. As the business evolved, Ari and Nick embraced delegation, empowering their team and focusing on client engagement. They refined onboarding processes, reduced churn through proactive outreach, and adopted continuous improvement methods like Kaizen to address challenges. These strategies not only resolved immediate issues but also fostered a culture of adaptability and collaboration, ensuring long-term success.
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