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SADD Framework Stands for: Systemize β€’ Automate β€’ Delegate β€’ Delete
- Systemize Anything you do more than twice should live in a checklist, playbook, or SOP. This creates repeatable excellence and makes it possible for someone else to step in without reinventing the wheel. Example: A listing launch checklist ensures nothing is missed, no matter who runs it. - Automate If tech can do it, let tech do it. Automations handle repetitive touches so you don’t have to. Example: CRM drips, text replacements, Text Blaze snippets, or a SlyDial broadcast to clients about rate changes. - Delegate Offload $10/hr work so you can focus on $1,000/hr activities like negotiating, prospecting, and building relationships. Example: Have a transaction coordinator or VA handle paperwork, MLS entry, or scheduling. - Delete Ruthlessly cut tasks, expenses, and distractions that don’t serve ROI or client experience. Example: Stop posting time-sucking social graphics that bring no engagement. Core principle: Done is better than perfect. The superpower is implementation. Every time you touch a task, ask yourself: should I Systemize, Automate, Delegate, or Delete this? 1-3-1 Framework A decision-making tool that forces ownership and problem-solving. - 1 Problem β†’ State the issue clearly. - 3 Options β†’ Brainstorm three possible solutions. - 1 Recommendation β†’ Choose the best option and explain why. Example in real estate: - Problem: Buyer has lost out on 3 offers. - 3 Options: Increase earnest money, add escalation clause, target stale listings. - 1 Recommendation: Use an escalation clauseβ€”fits buyer’s risk tolerance and keeps them competitive. Why it matters: Instead of dropping problems on you (or their broker/coach), agents learn to think critically, weigh options, and commit to action. Together, SADD and 1-3-1 give your agents both the filter (SADD: what to do with every task) and the decision system (1-3-1: how to solve problems without bottlenecking you).
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I need to get way better at this! Thanks for the framework!
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