Dear small business owner, please stop trying to be a CEO \u2026 Chief EVERYTHING<\/strong> Officer \u2026 and instead, start being a Chief Executive<\/strong> Officer.<\/em> \u00a0This single distinction of working ON your business more instead of IN your business can save you countless headaches and frustrations and make you thousands and even millions of more dollars.<\/p>\n
To be an effective business owner, you must adopt a legitimate CEO (Chief Executive Officer) mindset and big-picture perspective.<\/strong>\u00a0 As a leader, however, don\u2019t fall prey to complexity or over-sophistication.\u00a0 Don’t over-complicate the business for your customers or employees.\u00a0 Fight to keep your business simple and straightforward … it’s much easier to manage and for your employees to “get it”.<\/p>\n
At all costs, keep complexity, confusion and chaos to a minimum.\u00a0<\/strong> After all, simplicity allows for clarity of focus, and focus allows for superior performance.\u00a0 In short, simple is better and more profitable.\u00a0 This Growth Coach<\/a> Blog is dedicated to a simple framework by which to view, guide and grow your enterprise.<\/strong><\/p>\n
At The Growth Coach franchise system<\/a>, we provide business coaching services<\/a> to several thousand small business clients each year from every industry imaginable. Over the years, our small business clients have used different metaphors to refer to these two vital worlds within any business<\/strong>: front-stage and back-stage; front-line and back-office; on stage and off stage; externally focused and internally focused; or operations and administration.\u00a0 Pick a metaphor that makes sense for your business.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Front-Line: Marketing, Selling, Operations & Customer Service<\/strong><\/p>\n
Back-Office: Support Functions<\/strong><\/p>\n