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Hi Gang
There's a sandwich shop I sometimes go to in London which has a nice owner I like to chat to. However, one thing I noticed was she often works behind the till, while taking phone calls from suppliers, family members and whoever else calls.
Now, she probably feels like she is saving her business money because is not paying a member of staff to manage the till. However, as she is effectively and employee of her own company, she doesn't have any time to look for ways to drum up extra business. On top of that, I personally find it a bit rude if somebody is serving me while on the phone.
As a business owner, your time should be spent promoting your business. It could be looking to do joint ventures with other business owners, looking into places where you can advertise, running online marketing campaigns, going to networking events...and the list goes on.
A few years ago I ran a web design business, but was essentially doing all the work myself because I didn't trust others to do the work. Only when I started to delegate work (and outsource) did I realise I didn't have to work my fingers to the bone when instead I could concentrate on running the business rather than in it.
I would like to hear your thoughts, do you feel like an employee of your own business? Do you work all hours God sends but feel like you are treading water???
Cheers,
Phil
There's a sandwich shop I sometimes go to in London which has a nice owner I like to chat to. However, one thing I noticed was she often works behind the till, while taking phone calls from suppliers, family members and whoever else calls.
Now, she probably feels like she is saving her business money because is not paying a member of staff to manage the till. However, as she is effectively and employee of her own company, she doesn't have any time to look for ways to drum up extra business. On top of that, I personally find it a bit rude if somebody is serving me while on the phone.
As a business owner, your time should be spent promoting your business. It could be looking to do joint ventures with other business owners, looking into places where you can advertise, running online marketing campaigns, going to networking events...and the list goes on.
A few years ago I ran a web design business, but was essentially doing all the work myself because I didn't trust others to do the work. Only when I started to delegate work (and outsource) did I realise I didn't have to work my fingers to the bone when instead I could concentrate on running the business rather than in it.
I would like to hear your thoughts, do you feel like an employee of your own business? Do you work all hours God sends but feel like you are treading water???
Cheers,
Phil
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