E44 - Delegation and Systems: The Contractor’s Key to Scaling Your Business
Have questions for the next Q&A? Email me at will@unisonworx.com! The Complications Faced by ContractorsIn the world of contracting, encompassing trades such as building, remodeling, and various forms of hands-on construction, one might assume that the hardest part of the job is purely physical. However, the true complexity lies beneath the surface, within the management of systems and processes. Contractors, who can expertly read blueprints and construct impressive buildings, often falter when it comes to running the intricate machinery of their own businesses. Meet Michael Morrison: A Beacon of InsightGuiding our exploration today is Michael Morrison, a seasoned small business coach, consultant, and serial entrepreneur with over two decades of experience. Michael brings to light the common pitfalls contractors face and the strategies to overcome them. Identifying and Addressing Common PitfallsStart with the Everyday ProblemsMichael's key advice is to begin with the most pressing issue. By focusing first on glaring problems, contractors can quickly see improvements and build momentum.
Real-World Case Study: Simple Changes, Big ImpactA contractor Michael worked with had an opening and closing routine for their workshop that they consistently carried out themselves due to its complexities. This simple process was documented and handed off to employees, freeing the contractor to focus on more critical tasks. Efficiency in Inventory ManagementEven small inefficiencies in inventory management can lead to huge losses. Michael provides an example where disorganization led to costly, unnecessary trips to hardware stores for basic tools that were already available but not easily found. The Power of DelegationThe Fear of Letting GoThe heart of many contractors' struggles with delegation is control. Many believe no one can perform tasks as well as they can, which traps them in a cycle of doing everything themselves. Delegation Quadrant: A Practical ToolMichael employs what he calls a "Delegation Quadrant." This tool helps business owners categorize tasks into:
By delegating the tasks they hate and are bad at, business owners can spend more time on what they love and excel at, greatly improving their productivity and happiness. Realigning and Measuring SuccessThe ability to delegate effectively often results in cost savings and better time management. By setting clear expectations and utilizing rewards, business owners can ensure tasks are completed efficiently while maintaining team morale. Technology as an EnablerFrom Binders to the CloudModern technology offers myriad tools to manage systems and processes efficiently:
Leveraging QR Codes for Seamless AccessAn innovative idea Michael implemented involved using QR codes in warehouses. Scanning these codes brings up the relevant system or process, ensuring employees can always access the information they need. Beyond Processes: Hiring and CultureBusiness owners should consider ongoing refinement of both hard and soft skills within their teams. Developing a culture that supports continuous improvement can help balance structured processes with the need for adaptability in unique situations. Navigating Personality TypesThe Power of DISC AssessmentsMichael advocates for the use of DISC assessments to understand employees' behavioral traits. This helps in:
Finding the Right FitBy understanding different personality types, businesses can place individuals in roles that align with their strengths. For example, compliance-driven employees (high-C personalities) excel in detailed-oriented tasks but might struggle in high-stress sales environments. Reducing Employee TurnoverThe correct alignment of personality types to roles can also reduce turnover. Employees are more likely to stay and thrive in roles that fit their natural tendencies and strengths. Michael Morrison’s Insights on Business GrowthA Diverse Suite of ServicesMichael’s journey led him to create Business Owner Simplified for Success (BOSS), a comprehensive suite of services designed to support small business owners across various needs, including:
The Importance of Professional GuidanceOne key takeaway from Michael’s experiences is the importance of seeking professional guidance. Whether it's for legal issues, accounting, or organizational changes, turning to experts can save businesses from costly mistakes. Continuous Learning and AdaptationMichael underscores the significance of ongoing learning and adaptation. His own experiences, including a major business failure due to poorly chosen partners, taught him to prioritize due diligence and professional advice. This strategy not only aids in recovery but also paves the way for future success. ConclusionEmpowering Contractors to ThriveContractors have the unique ability to create tangible structures from blueprints, but managing a business requires a different set of skills. Through strategic delegation, the adoption of technology, and understanding personality dynamics, contractors can overcome common pitfalls and run more efficient, profitable businesses. Final Thoughts from Michael MorrisonMichael’s journey reflects resilience and adaptability. By turning failures into learning opportunities, he offers a blueprint for others to follow. Leveraging his comprehensive framework and services, contractors and small business owners can navigate their everyday challenges and focus on building successful enterprises that not only survive but thrive. |