Friday, April 12, 2013

Empty Office

Our office culture is pretty dang laid back, and it works. It really works and it produces results. 

Last summer I worked with Amber McCue to help me get my business in order. You would not have believed the way I was keeping track of my cash flow and other icky spreadsheet stuff. The word P&L made me want to puke (and I don't imagine anyone particularly likes puking). So clearly I needed to do something about it. 

While working with Amber I was moving my employees from contract to W2 and I said to Amber 'I can't wait to move my peeps over to W2 employees so I can set their schedules.' She paused and said 'Well, tell me why you want to do that?' I explained that I would have more control and it seemed like the next obvious move. When she asked me how things were currently going and I answered GREAT! Being the brilliant business coach that she is, she said 'Well then why change it?' Um duh. 

She gave me a reading assignment: Work Sucks. That next week I made the decision to keep things as is. 

I know it doesn't sound like a huge revelation, but it was. It took someone from the outside looking in to see this and point it out. 

When I first hired a biz coach I kinda felt like I needed to keep it on the down low, I didn't want anyone to think I didn't have it all together. ha. Now I shout it from the rooftops (a.k.a. the internet)

My peeps tell me on a regular basis that they love the freedom to do what they want. This makes for one big happy work family. 

Which leads me to Friday's. Our office is empty and it rocks. 

Everyone gets their to-do lists completed and the weekend get started a little bit sooner than corporate America's. 

Making that simple change in my business honestly could be the reason our doors are open today. 

I thought Amber would help me with P&L's but really she helped save the culture of my business.  

Initially this post was all about how much I like empty office Friday's and it turned into an Amber McCue testimonial. ha

#tenacioustena

1 comment:

  1. You know I love that book!!

    I was thinking about this some and would totally work my tush off for a boss like you in the day job. You are amazing all around!

    It is the same working with my personal clients too. When they give my brain a little space to supercharge and dream, I serve them that much more too and am so grateful to them for letting me work with them, I want to spoil them more. Thanks for the space to reflect here.

    So excited about this blog - As you know I am a mompreneur myself and it is no joke, but a fun and never-boring ride.

    xo,
    Amber

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