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    Explore "cnc machines" with insightful episodes like "Season 3 Episode 32 - What's Your Problem? How to Measure Efficiency In Your Business", "Ep. 68: The Little Things", "Season 3 Episode 11 - Why is a Nesting CNC Machine a No-Brainer?", "Season 3 Episode 10 - Shop Talk: Continuous Improvement, What The Heck is That? I Don't Want to Change All The Time!" and "Season 3 Episode 9 - Hot Seat with Andrew Jeffrey from B&J Joiners" from podcasts like ""The Joinery Business Podcast", "Talkin Shop with ShopSabre", "The Joinery Business Podcast", "The Joinery Business Podcast" and "The Joinery Business Podcast"" and more!

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    Season 3 Episode 32 - What's Your Problem? How to Measure Efficiency In Your Business

    Season 3 Episode 32 - What's Your Problem? How to Measure Efficiency In Your Business

    In today's quick episode of What’s Your Problem, I had a look at our Joinery Business Hub Facebook Group to see what people were asking me to cover, and one common question was about how to measure efficiencies within your business. This is a topic I plan to cover more extensively, but today I thought I’d cover the basics, and go over some quick ways for you to take a look at the efficiencies in your business, and maybe even improve them more. 

    As always, if you have any thoughts about today's podcast be sure to head over to the Joinery Business Hub on Facebook!

    In this episode we discuss:

    • How to Measure the efficiencies of your business
    • What does it mean if some days seem more efficient than others?
    • Some of the technicalities around productivity

     

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    Season 3 Episode 11 - Why is a Nesting CNC Machine a No-Brainer?

    Season 3 Episode 11 - Why is a Nesting CNC Machine a No-Brainer?

    Something common in any industry is the idea that if things are going well, and that if you’re happy with where you are, why try to improve? Or look to “change”? So I’ve found a few business owners here and there still living in the past with outdated technology and methodology. What a lot of people are resistant to come to terms with is that CNC machines are the current standard for joinery, they get things done more effectively, they improve your profit loss ratio, and they allow your workers to have enough free time to get other tasks done on the floor. What about them makes all these things possible? Well in today's podcast that’s what I’m going to explore!

    What software you use and how to go about learning a CNC machine can seem tough to some, but I’m here to tell you it’s much easier than you’d think. Once you dive in and have a look, you’ll easily find that making the jump to CNC is absolutely a No-Brainer. In today’s podcast I go through some questions about CNC, go over any quarrels some might have, and give an overview on how’d you go about owning a CNC machine.

    This podcast will be very insightful for a lot of you, so as always if you have any thoughts about today's podcast be sure to head over to the Joinery Business Hub on facebook!

     

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The process of owning a CNC machine
    • How CNC is far more effective
    • Questions you might have about CNC
    • Why buying a CNC machine is an absolute no-brainer

     

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    Season 3 Episode 10 - Shop Talk: Continuous Improvement, What The Heck is That? I Don't Want to Change All The Time!

    Season 3 Episode 10 - Shop Talk: Continuous Improvement, What The Heck is That? I Don't Want to Change All The Time!

    In most industries continuous improvement is an absolute must, but for the joinery industry it can be very tough due to limited understanding of what it means. When CNC machines were first introduced there was a lot of pushback, so much so I still have clients TODAY debating if it’s worth getting one even though this has been proven already for many years.

    Taking a look at where your business is and figuring out how you can improve it should be a constant, but how do you know if these continuous improvements are actually helping? Is it ever possible just to keep things where they are? Well, in today's podcast I take a bit more of a deep dive into the best ways you can implement a continuous improvement strategy, as well as a way to figure out just how effective these improvements actually are. 

    This podcast will be very insightful for a lot of you, so as always if you have any thoughts about today's podcast be sure to head over to the Joinery Business Hub on facebook!

     

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What is continuous improvement?
    • Are the improvements you're making effective?
    • Is it important to keep trying to improve, or is it ever possible just to let things be?
    • What does continuous improvement look like in the long term?

     

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