570 - Fix Any Process With The M4 Method with Derrick Mains
Why you should listenLearn how to shift your approach to process improvement with Derek Mains, an expert in operations and process engineering.Discover the powerful M4 method—Map, Measure, Manage, and Motivate—that can streamline your processes and enhance team performance.Gain practical examples and strategies that you can implement immediately to improve efficiency and effectiveness in your business. Are you struggling with inefficient processes that hinder your SaaS business growth? In this episode of the Paul Higgins Show, I talk with Derek Mains from TheProcessFixer.com, who shares his expertise on transforming organizational processes. We discuss why traditional management philosophies need to evolve and how his M4 method can help you map out, measure, manage, and motivate your team for better outcomes. If you're ready to elevate your business and avoid the pitfalls of poor process management, this episode is for you! About Derrick Mains Derrick is an Emmy Award-winning content creator, four-time author, operations podcaster with more than 160,000 monthly listeners, and optimization consultant renowned for his pioneering work in process engineering, design, and transformation. Derrick's work spans over 20 years and 150 companies, from early-stage companies to the Fortune 10. Derrick's approach melds essentialism with a keen focus on human-centric system design, emphasizing regular audits, reflection, and reinvestment to achieve optimization. Derrick believes that all organizational systems share a fundamental purpose: transforming resource input into value through outputs. Resources and LinksTheprocessfixer.comDerrick’s LinkedIn profilePrevious episode: 569 - AI-Powered Content Creation for Time-Strapped Tech Consultants Check out more episodes of The Paul Higgins ShowThe Tech Consultant’s RoadmapJoin our newsletterJoin the Tech CollectiveSuggested resourcesFind out more about Paul and how he can help you
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