“Systems thinking” gets packaged and sold as something sophisticated — feedback loops, interconnected variables, emergent behavior — so most people assume it doesn’t apply to their work. Stripped of the jargon, it’s simple: if you do something more than once, you can build a repeatable process around it.
I run a near-fully-automated content operation and an online PMO with hundreds of members mostly solo — and the only reason it works is systems. Here’s exactly what that looks like, with three real examples you can apply immediately.
In this video, I cover:
- What “systems thinking” actually means once you strip out the jargon
- The simplest definition of a system — and the real difference it makes
- Example 1: my end-to-end YouTube content production system
- Example 2: the four-stage system that activates new Live PMO members
- How two hours of mapping a process compounded across every video after it
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