#06 - Die drei Regeln der Arbeitsteilung für mehr Effizienz

EPISODE · Apr 23, 2020 · 26 MIN

#06 - Die drei Regeln der Arbeitsteilung für mehr Effizienz

from The Band Show - Podcast · host Bernie

Die Corona-Krise bietet Bands die Zeit und die Möglichkeiten sich vollständig neu zu strukturieren. Dabei hilft es, sich zu hinterfragen und zu darüber nachzudenken, ob man in letzter Zeit womöglich nicht vorangekommen, weil man ineffizient gearbeitet hat. Bands, die durch hohe Effizienz auf Social Media große Reichweite generieren oder viele Gigs spielen können, werden Bands immer übertreffen, die unprofessionell arbeiten. Die Arbeitsteilung spielt hierbei eine große Rolle. Murphy erklärt euch in dieser Episode welche Modelle, welche Arbeitsbereiche und welche Regeln es für die Arbeitsteilung in einer DIY Punk-, Metal- oder Hardcoreband gibt. SHOWNOTES: THE BAND SHOW auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebandshowpodcast/ // MURPHY auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murphy.lange/ // INNERLICH ELVIS Podcast: https://www.innerlichelvis.de/ // Buchempfehlung: Dale Carnegie - Wie man Freunde gewinnt

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