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How to Avoid Fire-Fighting All The Time in Your Business

December 8, 2014 By Rosemary Nonny Knight

business fire One of the reasons you went into business was to create a lifestyle you enjoy while doing what you love, right? However, your business has grown some and it may feel a little like you cannot stop putting out one fire or the other.

Or maybe you have team members who seem unable to do anything without your direct supervision… which means your day is a mass of interruptions about the most minute concern to the larger scale problems in your business.

This, of course, cannot be allowed to continue!

It is not quite the life you had hoped for, right?

Your business needs to be systemized in order to release you somewhat from the daily struggle and prevent you from burning out.

Here are a seven steps you can use to make it happen

  1. Make a list of all the problems that tend to interrupt you through the day
  2. Sort them out and prioritize them based on how much they cost you or how frequently they occur
  3. Where applicable, call a meeting with your team members and decide to work on one of these problems together.
  4. Figure out the root cause of the problem – you can do this simply by answering the question ‘why has this happened?’ or ‘why does this happen?’ over and over again until you reach the bottom where there is the possibility of an actionable solution.
  5. Create simple solutions for the root cause. It could be as simple as putting a message pad by the phone so that messages are taken on the spot rather than depending on memory to dealing with more major concerns within your business.
  6. Use checklists to make sure that every step is detailed on the list and everyone concerned knows exactly what to do to complete a job or task within your business. Ensure it is really straightforward for anyone to follow. And never assume that people know what you expect because inevitably, it leads to confusion.
  7. Have regular meetings to review how the changes are working for everyone and also to make any changes required to stop fire fighting all the time.

This is how you stop some of your business interruptions in their tracks. The next step is to create operations manuals that include all the processes in your business. This ensures that all the major processes in your business are documented. It also has an impact on how long it takes to train new team members because you now have people following a system that you have installed.

Take the initiative and create systems in your business before they are needed.  This will help you accelerate the growth of your profits without you pulling your hair out.

Rosemary Nonny Knight

Rosemary Nonny Knight supports named and unnamed leaders to create wealth faster while being happy & fulfilled. Her special skill is in seeing the true potential inside a leader even when they do not see it themselves, and she draws it out of them whie helping them build a business that can change the world. Rosemary is an author, property investor, success coach, and the founder of the Wealthy Warrior Alliance and The League Of Warriors—online and offline mastermind groups that enable leaders to step into their true selves. She believes abundance is your birthright and she will go to hell and back in order to help you to see that and create it in your business and life. Though she works with clients all over the world, she lives in the UK currently, with the love of her life and three amazing warrior princesses whom she home educates. She knows first-hand what it is like to be busy and yet have a burning desire for change. You can connect with Rosemary and download a copy of her book, How To Double Your Business and Live a Happy, Fulfilled Life in Just 12 Months, by popping over to her website.

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Filed Under: Business Development, Small Business, Strategy Tagged With: business management, business strategy, Leadership

Comments

  1. Mary Lippitt says

    December 9, 2014 at 4:06 pm

    Getting your priorities right entails reading your situation both internally and externally to work your top priority. We all have too much to do but finding the pivotal issues requires analysis and flexibility. Our former top priority may need to shift in light of new risks or new opportunities. We need to recognize that flexibility rather than rigid consistency is critical.

  2. Rosemary Nonny Knight says

    December 11, 2014 at 5:34 pm

    Yes, getting clear is essential.

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