1. Identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies in your current workflow, and then decide which aspects of your workflow need improvement and prioritize them.
2. Experiment with a new workflow in small ways or test different ways of doing a task to identify what works best in your practice.
3. Listen to staff because what sounds like resistance is often valuable information about a process issue.
4. Use standard workflow templates to get started and visualize how the work gets done.
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