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    justincase

    Explore "justincase" with insightful episodes like "Just in time versus just in case learning - EMP151" and "85: Why You Should Transition Towards a Process-Driven Practice with M. Ryan Williams, CEO of ProcessPlan" from podcasts like ""Entrepreneur Motivation Podcast" and "Medical Practice Trends"" and more!

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    Just in time versus just in case learning - EMP151

    Just in time versus just in case learning - EMP151

    In this episode, I dive into the difference between "just in time" learning and "just in case learning." 

    "Just in time" stems from lean manufacturing used by Toyota. They use the "just in time" inventory approach to order parts right as they need them. This helps minimize storage costs, inventory, etc. 

    Similarly, utilizing just in time for learning allows you to learn information right as you need it, where as just in case learning may take up time and brain power for information you may not need any time soon if ever. 

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    85: Why You Should Transition Towards a Process-Driven Practice with M. Ryan Williams, CEO of ProcessPlan

    85: Why You Should Transition Towards a Process-Driven Practice with M. Ryan Williams, CEO of ProcessPlan

    M. Ryan Williams, CEO of ProcessPlan, describes the benefits of transitioning your practice to a process-driven one including improved efficiency, discovering bottlenecks, and enhanced employee on-boarding and on-going training and how to decide on what tools can best help you make that transition.

    This issue (25:26):

    - What is a Process?

    - What does it mean to be process-driven?

    - What are some pitfalls businesses have experienced because of a lack of process documentation?

    - What are the three hardest things to overcome when shifting into a process-centric management perspective?

    - What are some things to look for in process capturing software?