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EP13: Why Systematizing Usually Fails

ProfitLayer with Timothy Dick - Business building explored layer by layer.

Release Date: 05/15/2019

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ProfitLayer with Timothy Dick - Business building explored layer by layer.

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ProfitLayer with Timothy Dick - Business building explored layer by layer.

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ProfitLayer with Timothy Dick - Business building explored layer by layer.

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On this episode, Nic Peterson shares a simple but profound and often overlooked concept that should absolutely be applied to your life and business. "The number one thing that all repeat achievers and high impact business owners understand: Your maximum achievability is not your maximum maintainability. The greats optimize for the latter." - Nic Peterson   Work with ProfitLayer: To learn more about working with ProfitLayer or Timothy Dick as a private client, visit . If you enjoy the ProfitLayer podcast or got value from this episode, please take time to leave a review on iTunes or...

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ProfitLayer with Timothy Dick - Business building explored layer by layer.

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“We talk so much about targeting what you want. But you need to go a little further and add a layer of  what you don’t want or doesn’t make sense.”Timothy Dick (11:51-12:10) Exclusion and negative targeting are strategies that business owners often overlook when trying to grow and scale. But they can influence the results you achieve on any online ad platform you’re using to get the highest return on your ad spending. It takes time to figure out who you want to target with their messages with any advertising network or campaign. Targeting lets you determine who will see your ad...

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“When you have momentum and your business is growing, stopping everything to build systems for things that don’t matter right now is the worst thing to do.”

Nic Peterson (2:56-3:10)

Building systems into your business saves you time and money. Systems let you automate repeated tasks at every stage of your sales process, which makes your daily operations more efficient and improves the experience of customers.

But systematizing can hurt businesses when it’s done the wrong way. Most businesses focus on a “market then sell” approach that generates the revenue they’re after but leaves them overwhelmed when it’s time to fulfill those sales. So they try to build systems that alleviate the pain of fulfillment but end up wasting time, money, and other limited resources.


“Systemize things. But do it in the right order because you have a finite amount of time, energy, and bandwidth.” - Nic Peterson (6:02-6:08)

Most of the people who teach business owners how to systematize their operations have never actually grown a business themselves. So they either focus too much on systems or on marketing instead of understanding how the two work together.

This has created two flawed business approaches.

  1. Market and sell, only to drown in the fulfillment process and piss off your customers when you don’t deliver.
  2. Create systems for problems that don’t exist yet and kill your growth momentum in the process.


There’s a Better Way to Scale Your Business

Entrepreneurs work hard to establish and build momentum. But when you stop everything to create systems for things that aren’t important right now, you pull yourself away from the things that actually lead to growth and increased revenue. Once you lose momentum, you’re dead in the water.

There’s a better way to scale your business. Sit down and identify the limiting factors that are slowing down growth. Maybe your onboarding process takes too long, preventing you from selling more. Whatever the limiting factor is, that’s where you should spend your time as an organization. Address the problem by systematizing and optimizing a solution so you never have to address it again.


“Build systems and operations for everything at the right time so you always have momentum. You grow by building systems as you remove the limiting factors.” - Nic Peterson (5:06-5:31)

Find the next limiting factor to growth. Focus on that and do the same. This approach lets you build systems and operating procedures for the things that impact your growth without losing momentum. Your business grows as you develop its systems rather than repeatedly stopping your growth.

Creating systems in order of importance makes more sense than trying to systematize everything. It doesn’t work to create and learn a new system when you can’t use it for another five years. Instead, you could be learning exactly what you need to grow your business right now, setting criteria for completion, and building systems that free up your resources.

In the end, you’ll still have the systems and operating procedures for everything you need without slowing down or stopping momentum. Remember, momentum is everything. Focus on growth, and the systems will follow.


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If you would like more information about Timothy Dick, and the success businesses have gained through work with him, please visit his website.

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To learn more about Nic, visit VelocityClass.com or book a call at VelocityCall.com.