21/01/2026
I hear these a lot:
“We’re too busy right now.”
“Things aren’t perfect, but they’re working.”
“We’ll look at this once things calm down.”
“We don’t want to disrupt the team.”
All completely understandable.
The problem is, these reasons usually exist because operations aren’t working properly.
When processes are unclear:
• everything takes longer than it should
• senior people get pulled into day-to-day decisions
• small issues turn into constant interruptions
• “busy” becomes the default state
Waiting for things to calm down rarely works — because calm is the result of good operations, not the starting point.
Another common worry is disruption.
But fixing operations doesn’t mean changing everything overnight or dumping a huge project on the team.
In reality, the biggest wins often come from:
• clarifying ownership
• removing unnecessary steps
• fixing one or two key bottlenecks
Small, well-chosen changes can reduce pressure quickly.
The cost of waiting is usually higher than the cost of addressing it sooner — it just shows up as stress, inefficiency, and reliance on the same few people.
If you know things could run better, but you’re not sure where to start, that’s exactly what the first conversation is for.
If you want a practical, no-pressure discussion about what’s actually worth fixing (and what can wait), https://calendar.app.google/y7KqgqmjsbDzbxiE9