Episode #1293
How to Get Shit Done With A Small Team
February 14, 2020

In episode #1293, we talk about how you can actually get sh*t done with a small team! We discuss the ideal team size, how to set out your to-do lists, hiring, communication and more! Listen in to hear how you can start getting more done with less.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Get Shit Done with a Small Team!
  • [00:33] How many people are on a small team?
  • [01:12] Eric’s current team and how they crank out loads of video content.
  • [02:33] Daily breakdowns, easy to-do lists and getting them done!
  • [04:40] Minimum amounts of meetings and wasting no time on unnecessary communication.
  • [05:11] Hiring the right people by setting smart tasks.
  • [06:07] That’s it for today!
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