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This week, we're diving into something that's become a bit of a staple in my work with clients—problem-solving. Whether it’s a dip in the market, the algorithm playing tricks, or just things going a bit haywire, being a pro at problem-solving is crucial. And that’s exactly what we’re chatting about today.

I'll walk you through the six stages of problem-solving that I swear by. If you’re in a bit of a rut in your business right now, let's get you back on track!

The Revelation and The Audit

First things first, you need to recognise when something isn't working. That’s our starting point—realising there’s a problem. From there, it’s all about the audit. Take an honest look at your business. What’s going well, and what’s not? For example, we had some funnels set up that worked like a charm for a while, but suddenly, they just stopped producing results. I chatted with a marketing consultant who mentioned there’s usually a 12 to 18-month burn on these things. It made perfect sense! Time to shake things up.

Research, Research, Research

Next up, dive into research. You could scour the web or, like me, have conversations. I love picking the brains of other business owners to figure out what’s currently working for them. The online business space is constantly evolving, so keeping a pulse on the latest trends is crucial.

Here’s something that’s been working for some of us: shorter, more direct sales funnels. Instead of hour-long webinars, we’re shifting to 10-20 minute training videos followed by a direct call-to-action, like booking a call. It's all about catching your audience right at their pain point.

Make a Decision

Once you've done your audit and research, it’s time to decide how you'll move forward. For example, we updated our funnels and are now going deeper with clients to help them with execution. Problem-solving often involves making strategic decisions that align with your goals. Whether it's switching up your lead generation tactics or building a stronger team, making a clear, focused decision is key. And remember, it’s not about doing everything at once—pace yourself!

Take Action

Planning is great, but action is what brings those plans to life. Map out your projects step-by-step. If you hit a snag because you lack a certain skill, don’t let it hold you back. Find someone who can help or learn the skill yourself. For instance, I had someone set up the techy parts of my funnels because that’s just not my cup of tea. Problem-solving often means knowing when to delegate.

Measure Your Progress

As you roll out your new strategies, measurement is critical. Don’t wait three months to see if something works. Check in weekly, bi-weekly—whatever keeps you on top of things. For example, if you’ve launched a new lead magnet, measure how many people are downloading it and how many calls are being booked. Quickly adapting and tweaking your strategy based on these metrics can make all the difference.

Iterate and Optimise

Finally, understand that problem-solving is an ongoing process. Once you've measured how things are going, use that information to make iterative changes. Keep refining and optimising until you hit on what works best for you. It's a bit of a roller coaster, but knowing when to make adjustments will keep your business agile and resilient.

So there you have it—my six stages of problem-solving. Remember, it’s all about recognising the issue, diving into an audit, researching, making strategic decisions, taking action, measuring success, and continuously optimising.

EPS 367 – 6 Stages of problem solving in your business

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