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The wise entrepreneur in Orangeville is aware of his or her weakest areas. This person recognizes that he or she is not a superhero, but a human who is surrounded by the right people with the right capabilities.

Lovely Life
613.985.1463
348 Bagot Street Suite 101
Kingston, ON
JJM and Associates
905-337-9510
1030-509 Pearson Drive
Oakville, ON
Mentor Works Ltd
519-497-8584
1100 Burloak Drive, Suite 300
Burlington, ON
Innovative Accounting Solutions
613-936-0469
54-812 Pitt Street
Cornwall, ON
BTI Services Inc
905-686-0101
78 Lake Driveway West
Ajax, ON
Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
Superior Worldwide Corp.
888-380-4441
4900 Yorkshire
Toronto, ON
Awesome Coaching Enterprises
(705)444-5338
398 Walnut St.
Collingwood, ON
opStrat Solutions
613 692-3024
1110 Cindy Hill Crescent
Ottawa, ON
Trianma Management Services Incorp
905-579-2223
178 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa, ON

Business Growth Strategy - Delegate, Delegate, Dance to the Music

The wise entrepreneur is aware of his or her weakest areas. This person recognizes that he or she is not a superhero, but a human who is surrounded by the right people with the right capabilities.

To the observer, it might well appear that the entrepreneur in question has superhuman abilities. But this wunderkind has learned an important secret: how to delegate.

It’s hard to admit you can’t do everything, and you may sincerely believe you’re best suited for the job, every job. But you’re only one person. When you recognize that other people can help shoulder your burdens, you’re on your way to heightened success and accomplishments.

Filling your shoes isn’t easy, but it’s possible

Still not convinced that your underlings can step in on your behalf? It’s an achievable goal, if you follow a few important steps to prepare them:

  • Set positive momentum in motion by pointing out your employees’ biggest strengths. This can be done during a monthly or quarterly job performance review. Give the person specific examples of things they did well and explain how their unique skills relate to the task you want them to do.
  • Provide a clear definition of the expected performance. Be specific about the details involved in the task and the outcome you expect.
  • Offer assistance wherever, however, whenever needed. Give the person the tools he or she needs to succeed. Most people want to do their best. They’ll see this as an opportunity to learn new skills.

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