There’s a steady breeze from the
northwest, which cools the warm Caribbean afternoon. Framed between a palm tree
and the turquoise water, you notice a man reading. He appears to be working,
which seems strange given his appearance: shaggy blonde hair, linen shirt, surf
shorts and flip-flops.
You squint
and realize the man is Richard Branson and he just happens to be running Virgin
Group Ltd., a multibillion-dollar conglomerate. He is working where he usually
does, at Necker Island, a 74-acre retreat he owns in the British Virgin
Islands.
Branson, of
course, is far from a negligent founder, he has managers running the various
businesses that make up the Virgin Group and visits his companies regularly,
but he does not manage the day-to-day operations of any of his businesses,
which frees up his time to think.
The train
conductor vs. the thinker
Your role as
a CEO/owner can be divided into two buckets: one for managing and the other for
thinking.
The managing
bucket is where, metaphorically speaking, you ensure the trains all run on
time. In this role, you’re
establishing goals for your employees and holding them accountable for
achieving their targets. You’re
making sure your products and services are of a high quality and that your
biggest customers are happy.
When you’re wearing your manager hat, you’re scouring your company looking
for small enhancements every day. This obsession with continuous improvement is
what big companies call “six-sigma thinking,” but you probably just think of it
as building a great company.
The other
bucket is reserved for thinking and it’s where you create the future of your company. In
this visionary time, you get to design new products, imagine new ways of
serving customers, or contemplate where you could take your business in the
years ahead.
Your
visionary hours are spent dreaming and imaging what your business could be,
instead of worrying about what it is today.
The most
valuable companies
The question
is, how much of your time should you devote to each role? If your goal is to
create a more valuable business—one that someone might like to buy one day—our
data reveals that you should start gradually increasing the time you spend on
thinking and hire someone else to do the managing.
Studies have
shown that companies of owners who know each of their customers by first name
(i.e., managers) trade at just 2.9 times their pre-tax profit, whereas the
companies of owners who do not know their customers’ first names (i.e., thinkers)
trade at closer to 5 times pre-tax profit.
Further,
companies that would suffer if their owners were unable to come to work for
three months, receive significantly lower offers when compared to companies
that would not feel the absence of the owner for a month or two.
Finally, in a
recent survey of merger and acquisition (M&A) professionals, we asked who
they like to see an owner hire if they can only afford one “C-level” executive.
The M&A professionals overwhelmingly identified a general
manager/second-in-command as the most important role a founder can fill ahead
of a chief revenue, marketing or financial officer.
In short, the
owners of the most valuable businesses have found managers to ensure the trains
run on time while they spend an increasing amount of their energy thinking
about what’s
next for their business.
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Steve Goranson has owned and operated the Northeast Florida of ActionCOACH since 2014. ActionCOACH is the World's #1 Coaching franchise with of 1000 offices in 50 different countries. They coach over 15,000 business each week.
Steve's commitment is to assist small business owners, to spend less time working "in" their business and more time working "on" their business so they can build a more valuable and sellable business. In the end, you’ll be spending less total time working, will be making more money and will have truly created the company and team you always dreamed of. In addition we will help you put the FUN back in your business and your life.
If you would like to learn more about how you too can get an "actionable" business education to improve your business's operations, sales,& bottom line contact ActionCOACH Steve Goranson to schedule a free 1/2 hour Phone Strategy Session at 904-739-0200. www.actioncoachjax.com
Steve's commitment is to assist small business owners, to spend less time working "in" their business and more time working "on" their business so they can build a more valuable and sellable business. In the end, you’ll be spending less total time working, will be making more money and will have truly created the company and team you always dreamed of. In addition we will help you put the FUN back in your business and your life.
If you would like to learn more about how you too can get an "actionable" business education to improve your business's operations, sales,& bottom line contact ActionCOACH Steve Goranson to schedule a free 1/2 hour Phone Strategy Session at 904-739-0200. www.actioncoachjax.com
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