You Are Responsible for What Happens in Your Business

If you follow me on Twitter, you've probably seen this quote:

  1. Try to do good
  2. F**k it up.
  3. Apologize.
  4. Try not to make the same mistake again.

Today's rant is brought to you by multiple encounters with trying to hire contractors who just didn't seem willing or able to step up to the job we were paying them to do. I don't expect people to be flawless – I make mistakes all the time. But I wish business owners would take more responsibility for what goes on in their business. After all, the buck stops with you.

Do you agree or am I being unreasonable? Let me know in the comments.

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About the Author

Kronda is the CEO of Karvel Digital, a systems strategy consultancy that helps implementers, consultants, and AI strategists map their clients' systems before they build.

She specializes in process mapping using Puzzle — turning undocumented, spaghetti-stack operations into visual, decision-grade infrastructure that makes the invisible visible.

She's on a mission to make Puzzle the industry standard for process documentation, proving that when you can see the system, you can finally fix it, automate it, and hand it off without losing anything in translation.

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