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Build a System for Freedom
Every entrepreneur knows that setting
goals is crucial to business success. If you don't know
where you're going, how will you know when you've arrived?
Or, more importantly, when you're heading in completely
the wrong direction?
If you're the owner of a small business,
what is your goal? To make it to the end of the month
with enough money in the bank to cover the payroll?
To take a holiday for the first time in five years?
Every small business owner should have
the same goal - sooner or later, to become independent
of the business. Small businesses turn into big businesses
only when they are able to operate smoothly without
the owner being present. When you can stay away for
a week, or a month, or a year, and return to find the
business running better than before you left, you have
the opportunity to do whatever you like - sell the business
and start a new one, retire, buy a yacht and sail around
the world.
True financial independence is the ability
to live your life doing what YOU want to do. Do you
really want to show up for work an hour early every
day, leave late at night and never take a holiday, for
the rest of your life? Surely not.
What is the key to being able to
walk away?
It's simple. You need a system in place
so that everyone in your business knows exactly what's
expected of them.
When you take on a new employee, how
do they learn what they're expected to do? Does an existing
employee take them in charge, explaining how things
work? How can you be sure that the new employee is learning
what you want them to know?
As the owner of the business, it's your
job to ensure that a system is put in place as the business
grows. The system will ensure that everyone knows what
they need to know to do their job effectively.
How do you think companies like McDonald's
are able to manage thousands of restaurants across the
planet? McDonald's Head Office doesn't sell hamburgers.
They sell franchises, and their customers are the franchisees.
The most valuable asset they have is their system. It
regulates what employees wear, the words they say to
customers, how many seconds a patty is left on the grill.
to variables within their business, every contingency
is dictated by the system.
The system makes it possible for new
employees to fit in. They are educated on 'how we do
things around here'. They are taught the specifics of
their job. They may be required to sign a performance
agreement.
In a well-designed system, there is
still space for individual creativity. Better ways of
doing things should always be sought out and encouraged
- and written into the system for the future.
The system provides the framework for
ensuring that the business is never entirely dependent
on any one person. If you own the business, your future
depends on the quality of your system.
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