Business owners all around the world have so many demands on their time. They are trying to balance the weight of responsibility of running and growing successful businesses with maintaining and enjoying a fulfilling personal life. Quite often, we’ve seen leaders struggle with the ever-growing demands of their businesses to the extent that they’re fundamentally unhappy, unfulfilled, and overwhelmed.
To give you some more insight and help into this area, this article covers the following:
We’ve had a recent think about what our members, directors of privately-owned businesses, can face in terms of ‘time’ challenges. Here are a few examples:
These are all examples of the issues our members often bring to their TAB board meetings. As a result, they get impartial advice from other business leaders like them on their ‘time’ issues, and this can lead to huge transformations for their businesses and their personal lives.
Rob sees TAB as insurance – "I couldn’t be without it to help me through some of the challenges I face," he said, "and the bit of time I need to invest each month in the Board meetings and 1-to-1 sessions has made me more efficient and focused."
With his business in order, he can now focus on some personal goals. He can go away on holiday and know things are not going to fall apart in his absence and think about starting a family, and more importantly being able to spend time with them. But that’s not going to divert Rob, his aim in 5 years is to have trebled his business with new ventures like his online antiques marketplace; Antiques Boutique.com. So, there’s still lots of work and help from his TAB Board ahead!
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He said: “We were very much stuck in the old ways, so now – with the help of TAB – I have taken the time to review the business, sell parts of the business off and modify our strategy to bring in modernisation, digitisation and more accountable reporting.”
David added: “TAB is an independent thought process, away from the influences and pressures of work. In the day-to-day job, you can get drawn into distractions, you often don’t have time to think and you’re just firefighting problems. However, with TAB, getting out of the office and speaking with the board for the 3-4 hours we are together allows me to think more independently.”
Through group discussions at TAB, David has implemented changes with AJT Engineering’s payroll system from weekly to monthly pay. The firm has also made multiple internal and external hires following several retirements to bring in a new dynamic for the organisation.
We’ve asked our TAB facilitators for some quickfire tips on how leaders can use their time more wisely. Here we go: