HOW BIG SHOULD A BUSINESS BE BEFORE THE OWNER FINALLY DELEGATES RESPONSIBILITIES?

I am in the family commercial operation as well as my mother is obviously strained… We have been sanctified to have commercial operation palm over fist even in this retrogression though which is not my problem, or question… My subject is how can the tiny commercial operation owners sense to lay behind suffer the fruits of their labor??? I meant she has owned this word group for thirty yrs. as well as has nursed it from ONE process to what it is today? But her illness is disappearing as she is still perplexing to take payments, cinema of homes, etc. upon what should be deliberate right away during slightest the “mid sized” business?

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m h May 3, 2010 at 12:00 am

It sounds like you are at that point. If it feels like too much, it probably is and if you are in the black, you can definitely outsource now.

If you are concerned about handling the legal aspects, book keeping, etc. of a new hire, you can go through a temp. agency first.

That way, you pay the agency and they handle payroll, etc. for their employee. The agency can coach you through it. You can always keep the person on, too, if it works out.

David Z May 3, 2010 at 12:46 am

This is a common issue with anyone who started a business. And there is no real clear answer.

Some people never let go as businesses grow to several hundred million dollars a year in revenue.

All I can say is talk with her directly. Why will she benefit if she turns over some duties? Has she trained anyone adequately to take over? Will she suffer financially if business falters if she takes a step back?

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