Building Business Automation with Richard Schnitzel
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Do you have some well-defined and efficient business processes that are manual? It is time for you to automate them. One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make is automating inefficient operations and expecting efficient results. Today, I have Richard Schnitzel joining me on the show. He is the king of business automation. He will tell us why automation is essential and share a scenario of automating a coaching business. If you’ve been thinking of automating your business, Richard is your go-to person. Who is Richard Schnitzel? Richard is a mechanical engineering nerd, and husband to an English theater major. He owns a business helping entrepreneurs build automation in their businesses. He helps entrepreneurs develop their businesses and helps them understand what automation they can use in an impactful way. How they can leverage it and get the benefits out of it without detracting from their core business practices. Richard’s Inner Superpower Richard believes the inner superpower that got him to this point is his way of thinking and visualizing. Richard thinks in three dimensions, and he can effortlessly join a bunch of moving parts. Timestamps: [00:29] Getting to know Richard [01:32] How businesses utilize Richard’s services [07:37] How Richard ensures the integrations do not breakdown [10:47] Top three types of businesses that approach Richard [12:26] How Richard’s automation can benefit coaches and mentors [19:45] How Richard got into automation [21:37] Richard’s inner superpower that got him to this point [25:09] Richard’s goal for his business Quotes: “The logic and the conversations that we have really don’t change depending on the size of the business; It’s all about the number of people that have to interact with what you’re building.” “I think in three dimensions. Everything that I talk about, when I think about it, it all has a spatial relationship to something else.” “You don’t use automation that you don’t understand.” “You’re always going to have errors, businesses are always going to change. You can’t solve 100% of a rule set. You need a way to handle that extra 10%. That’s going to happen just as the course of business.” Connect with Richard Schnitzel: Website: http://Richardschnitzel.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/Richardschnitzeljr/