When You Work 12 Hours A Day And Still Can’t Catch Deadlines
Morning at work. Night at home. Weekend? What weekend?
And you’re still late. Still putting out fires. Still not catching up.
I Know That Feeling
I’ve had experience with burnout.
Myself and with others. Deaths at work.
Lawsuits. Machine breakdowns. I’ve seen it all.
And I learned one thing: the problem isn’t work. The problem is there’s no system.
When everything is on you - when you have to find suppliers, you have to solve problems, you have to put out fires - you break down.
This Happens Every Day
Production managers are usually very overloaded.
They know they need to move forward with development. But they’re breaking down right here.
With all the optimization, these things show. Pressure from all sides. Can’t put something in. Can’t release the line.
And then? You overthink. How to solve it? Who to call? What to do?
And meanwhile the clock is ticking. And stress is growing. And the body is giving up.
What Most People Do (Wrong)
They work more.
Get up early. Leave late. Work weekends.
And they think that’s the solution. That if just a bit more, just a bit more, just a bit longer - it will be fine.
But it won’t. Because the problem isn’t the amount of work. The problem is the type of work.
Searching for suppliers. Calling. Writing. Explaining. That’s not your job. But someone has to do it.
There’s A Better Way
What if that work went away?
What if you could: