How can a business efficiency practice designed for factories by used and adapted for musicians looking to advance their career? Today, we talk about continuous improvement methodology and how those ideas can improve nearly every area of your music, from more effective rehearsals and stage performances to getting better responses to booking emails and better paying gigs.
Resources:
Episode 4: Don't Practice. Rehearse Instead.
#346 - Weekly Recap: Being a True DIY Musician
#345 - INTERVIEW: GLASYS on Trending on Reddit, Endorsements, and T-Pain
#344 - Weighing Opportunities
#343 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
#342 - Making Your Own Merchandise
#341 - Fitness For Musicians
#340 - Who to Tour With
#339 - Weekly Recap: Small Actions Add Up
#338 - INTERVIEW: Katie Zaccardi on Self-Care, Wellness, and Time Management
#337 - Tour Blogging Your Way to Success
#336 - How to Make Better Decisions
#335 - The Number One Reason Why Fans Will Buy Something
#334 - Making it Rain
#333 - Weekly Recap: Take a Look at Yourself
#332 - INTERVIEW: Peter Lin on Jazz, Music Business Hacks, and Culture
#331 - Getting More People to Shows: What Kind of Problem Do You Have?
#330 - How to Have More Effective Meetings
#329 - 6 Habits That Will Extend the Life of Your Music Career
#328 - When to Fire Yourself
#327 - Hidden Opportunities at Shows
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