Becoming the Boss – Your Journey to Becoming a People Powered Business

podcast Oct 12, 2022
People Powered Business
Becoming the Boss – Your Journey to Becoming a People Powered Business
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Hello and welcome to Episode 135 of the People Powered Business Podcast!

In today’s episode of the podcast we are chatting about becoming the boss, and the journey I have noticed every business owner goes through in building their business and their team to become a business that is truly people powered.

You see this is a journey I notice our People Powered HR members take, it’s one I have taken and it’s one every small business owner makes. It’s not always a straight line, sometimes we bounce between the stages in the journey, but that’s how we learn and create a stronger business for the future.

The stages we all go through are:

  • Having an Idea Powered business, where we are a start up, full of enthusiasm and ideas;
  • Being You Powered – where we are starting to build our team and outsource things, but we are in the drivers seat across everything, and involved at every level;
  • Becoming Person Powered where we have a team of key people and roles, who we can rely on and who power our business day to day;
  • Being Team Powered where we have groups of people to get things done, across all areas of the business, but we are still firmly the key leader;
  • And finally we are People Powered – with a leadership team, succession planning and where we can truly step away knowing our business will thrive.

If you’d like to share where you are in the journey, ask a question or start a discussion about this, I have an invitation for you.

An Invitation

Would you like to connect with other like-minded business owners, leaders and managers experiencing similar situations with their team?

Join the discussion inside our free Facebook Group – HR Support for Australian -Businesses.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrsupportaustralia

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