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Urgency vs Importance in Business: Why Leaders Keep Solving the Wrong Problems
The calendar is full. The inbox is overflowing. The team is moving fast. And somehow, at the end of the week, the work that actually matters is still sitting in the same place it was on Monday. This is not a time management problem. It is a structural one. And it shows up across industries, across leadership levels, and across revenue stages with a consistency that points to something deeper than individual habit. Table of Contents The Difference Between Urgency and Importanc

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Jun 237 min read


What Teams Need from Leadership And It Is Not Motivation
You have tried things. You brought in a new hire to take pressure off the team. You started a weekly all-hands to keep everyone aligned. You worked on your communication style, made yourself more available, created a culture of transparency. And somehow, the same problems keep showing up. Missed deadlines. Work that has to be redone. Decisions that stall because nobody is sure who owns them. You are not looking at a motivation problem. You are looking at a systems problem, an

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Jun 228 min read


AI Cargo Cult Business: When Technology Scales the Wrong Things
A business owner I spoke with recently was excited about her new AI customer service tool. Response times were down. Ticket volume was being handled faster. The team had more breathing room. Three months later, she called me with a different problem. Complaints were up. Refund requests had doubled. Customer satisfaction scores had dropped to the lowest point in two years. The AI had not failed. It had worked exactly as designed. It was routing, responding, and resolving at sp

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
May 148 min read


Looking Organized vs. Being Organized
There is a version of operational order that exists only on the surface. The documentation is filed. The processes are named. The software is running. And yet decisions are delayed, tasks are dropped, and the same problems resurface every quarter. This is not a staffing problem or a software problem. It is the gap between looking organized vs being organized, and it costs more than most business owners realize. Table of Contents The Difference Between Appearance and Function

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
May 128 min read


Accounting Roles Small Business Owners Confuse and What It Costs Them
Someone in a business owners' group recently made a confident announcement: he had asked an AI chatbot his tax questions, gotten clear answers, and decided he no longer needed his accountant. The room nodded along. And right there, in that nod, was the problem. What he described was not a discovery about technology. It was a gap in how accounting roles small business founders understand, and more importantly, what that gap is quietly costing them on the income statement. Tabl

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
May 86 min read


Before You Hire Your Next Employee
You are on the job boards. Maybe you have already written the job description. The workload feels unmanageable and adding someone to the team seems like the most logical next step. That instinct makes sense. It is the same instinct that shows up in growing companies across every industry. The question is not whether you need help. The question is whether hiring is actually the solution to the problem driving the decision. Table of Contents The Symptom Owners Mistake for a Sta

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Apr 297 min read


Workload Tracking for Small Business: Facts Over Gut Feel
Your team looks busy. Deadlines are mostly met. No one is complaining loudly. And yet something in the numbers does not add up. Payroll is one of the largest line items in the business, and the output does not always match what that investment should produce. That gap rarely has an obvious explanation. It usually has a visibility problem underneath it. Table of Contents What Gut-Feel Management Actually Costs You What Visibility Reveals: The Three Patterns The Yellow Legal Pa

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Apr 268 min read


Buying Software Before Fixing Processes: The Most Expensive Mistake in Business Operations
A vendor stands at the front of a conference room. The demo is polished. The slides are confident. The message is clear: this system handles it all. Every workflow. Every report. Every approval. The audience nods. The price feels justified. Nobody asks what happens to the process that was already broken. This happens across industries, across software categories, across company sizes. The tool gets positioned as the miracle. Buy it and the problem disappears. What never gets

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Apr 228 min read


Back Office Data Integrity: Garbage In, Garbage Out Is Not a Technology Problem
Every business that has invested in a new platform, a better CRM, or an AI tool has had the same experience at some point. The tool goes live. The team is trained. The reports come out looking almost right, but not quite. Something in the output does not match what the business actually does. The answer is almost never the software. It lives in the back office, in the accuracy and consistency of the records that feed every report the business produces. Back office data integr

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Apr 109 min read
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