At this time in my life, virtually everything I do is a team effort. In my personal business coaching, public speaking and career coaching I have a team to support me. But, when I was younger, I used to try to do everything myself. Or, as my businesses grew, I would try to know everything in detail about all aspects of the business even though I had turned over many aspects to my team members.
The truth is that this approach held back my
growth as a self-employed business owner and the growth of my business. Smallbusiness growth and small business success are about developing a good
team. Any business that grows has a team
or teams supporting that growth.
Team
Means Letting Go
For most self-employed business owners,
entrepreneurs or solo professionals there is a huge focus on control. Yet as their businesses grow they still bring
the mentality “I’m going to have to do it if it is to be done right.” They hire people and build a team but they
are disempowering them at the same time.
How?
They don’t trust them. The number
one cause of team dysfunction is lack of trust.
The little secret of growth is this.
You have to let go in order to grow.
To let go successfully, you must have systems and processes in place
where all team members can be held accountable.
Team
Means Amplification
In my personal business coaching practice, my
team makes me better than I am. When I
recognize a situation with a client that needs to move forward very often I
bring in an expert. A good example is in
the area of human resources. As a small
business grows it must have an employee handbook, performance reviews and
policies and procedures.
When that is needed I bring in an expert in
human resources to assist with the process.
She is part of my team. And, at
the same time, she amplifies the value I bring to my business coaching clients.
How does she do that? She makes me better than I am. As part of my team she multiplies my value to
others. And most importantly, she enables
me to focus on what I do best, business coaching where I am focusing on
creating and designing the pathways my clients want to have the future they
desire.
Your
Team Is Your Financial Nest Egg
for the future is just like developing a
financial nest egg. It may start slowly,
but what you pout in brings a high return—similar to the way compound interest
works with finances.
How does my team help me build that nest
egg? I have an organization that does my
SEO work which helps my websites rank higher which in turn brings me
business. My accountant keeps track of
and keeps me on track financially.
My team and the team you can develop will do
many things. Your team can give you more
time. Your team can represent you in
things such as the example I gave in human resources. Your team can provide a sense of
community. And most importantly your
team can help you fulfill the desires you have for the future you want to
create.
Develop your team and watch the law of the
team work for you.
Interesting story, It will inspire me more to read your story along.
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