28. Should I Be Fixing These Problems?

It's so easy to assume that we must solve the problems that come up in business. Whether it's because you are a technician turned business owner and actually are the most expert person on your team or because you've trained your team to come to you with problems, at a certain point, you being the sole problem-solver becomes unsustainable.

It's much harder in the short term to equip and empower others to come to you with solutions instead of problems. But this is what it looks like to build a healthy and sustainable firm.

The benefits of equipping more problem-solvers in your organization are massive! You get to watch employees grow, you solve tougher, more challenging problems - so you grow, and you get to use your valuable time more effectively.

You just have to get out of your own way.

Join us as Jill and Anna discuss the benefits and the challenges of approaching leadership from a different perspective, allowing other people the opportunity to learn and grow and yes, even sometimes make mistakes.  


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Creators and Guests

Anna Ready
Host
Anna Ready
Technology enthusiast, accounting geek, and lover of all things systemized. Wife. Mom. Firm Owner (Accrew). Mostly just here for the jokes
Jill Chun
Host
Jill Chun
Passionate about leading and developing teams in meaningful ways. Won’t turn down a challenge and loves asking how we can refine a process so that it works for us (not against us). Always up for a good dance party
28. Should I Be Fixing These Problems?
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