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3 September 2024

Why Business Advisors Must Understand Their Client's Growth Journey (Video)

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As a business advisor, it is crucial to understand the natural progression of an entrepreneur who starts a business and eventually goes on to run an enterprise.
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As a business advisor, it is crucial to understand the natural progression of an entrepreneur who starts a business and eventually goes on to run an enterprise. The focus and skill sets required are very different from an owner who is the main operator versus an owner who has learned how to trust others, delegate responsibilities, and nurture a culture that motivates and attracts top talent. The journey from a start-up to running a business, to running multiple businesses, and finally to running an enterprise requires a different skill set at every step of the way. It's a different mindset; it's a different way of thinking that an advisor must be able to identify and analyze to help business owners grow.

It's not always as clear-cut as one may think. There are many businesses that, from the outside, one would assume to be mature professional business or an enterprise, but upon closer inspection, lack formalities, proven process & procedures and is run with a hub and spoke leadership model, with all decisions dependent upon the owner. This is where an experienced succession planner must delve deeper into the business and identify its true nature.

The progression of leadership-ownership perspective and maturity from a small business owner to running an enterprise is a process that requires a lot of hard work, coaching to build self-awareness, dedication, and, most importantly, the ability to let go of control.

An entrepreneur may have started their business as a one-person show, but to grow and scale, they must learn how to rely on others. This means hiring the right people, nurturing a culture that motivates and attracts top talent, and creating systems and processes that allow the business to operate smoothly and efficiently.

As an advisor, it's crucial to help business owners identify their strengths and weaknesses and guide them in developing the skills and mindset necessary to take their businesses to the next level. This may involve coaching them on delegation, communication, and strategic planning, among other skills.

In conclusion, the journey from a small business owner to running an enterprise is a complex process requiring a different skill set at every step. As an advisor, it's essential to identify where a business owner is on the spectrum and guide them in developing the skills and mindset necessary to grow their business. With the right guidance and support, business owners can transform their businesses into successful enterprises that thrive long into the future.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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