How To Play Stop, Start, Continue With Your Business
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In this episode, we kick things off with a light-hearted discussion on pub culture and pint prices, reminiscing about the days when two pints cost less than a fiver. This nostalgic trip sets the stage for our main focus: Jeremy Clarkson’s newly opened pub, The Farmer's Dog. We explore the unique challenges and humorous anecdotes from Clarkson's venture, including his amusing yet insightful commentary on British bureaucracy and regulation.
We then dive into a fascinating segment on how Clarkson set his pub prices using AI, touching on the broader implications of content marketing and business profitability. Claire and Simon also dissect the practicalities of running a business with 100% British produce, discussing the financial and operational challenges that come with it.
Transitioning to our deep dive, we introduce a powerful feedback tool called "Stop, Start, Continue." This simple yet effective method helps you analyse and improve your business practices by evaluating what to stop, start, and continue doing. Simon and Claire share personal anecdotes and practical examples, including their experience at a local craft ale and wine bar, to illustrate how this technique can provide balanced, actionable feedback.
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Claire Hancott through Profit Cash Growth helps 6 & 7 figure business owners to increase their profit, improve their cashflow and grow their business using their numbers.
As a finance director & chartered management accountant, Claire has nearly 20 years’ experience in finance and running businesses of her own. This gives her a unique insight into the information and support business owners need to grow a financially successful business.
Claire passionately believes that every business should be run by the numbers because the numbers in your business are telling you a story about what is and isn’t working and where your opportunities lie. Claire’s mission is to provide insightful management accounts, reports and advice to business owners and support them to make smarter decisions.
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