Thursday, November 29, 2012

Growing Means Learning to Work On Your Business Not In It - Forbes

Growing Means Learning to Work On Your Business Not In It - Forbes:

Moving your business ahead may require that you step back … way back.
In those first frantic days of making your great idea into a functioning business, you wear many hats, usually because you can’t afford to hire anyone else to take out the trash out, keep the books and talk to the web designer. But the truth is, your job should be running the business. When you realize that and start delegating, your business will grow.
Margery Kraus, CEO of Margery Kraus, founder and chief executive officer of APCO Worldwide, a global consulting firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. cites the “roots and wings” adage about parenting: You teach basic values and let them go at some point. It is important, she says, to realize that people will do things differently than you might have but that doesn’t make their way wrong.
In fact, a new viewpoint could expand your company’s reach and allow it to grow in ways you never would have considered.

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