by Marcy Marro | 1 March 2022 12:00 am

Before the economic growth began, your company was designed to handle and deliver the results you were currently getting. Your goals were to get more organized, install systems, upgrade your job cost tracking systems, or take more time to pursue better customers. But as your business grew, you likely got bogged down, postponed your improvement plans and encountered challenges.
Your goal is to build a business that works and delivers what the owners want! This includes a high return on investment of time, energy, people and money. When you’re working too hard and accepting too many responsibilities, don’t know your numbers until it’s too late, don’t have an accountable management team, and not making enough money, you get frustrated. Why? You can’t afford to hire or train the right people, or don’t have time to focus on higher margin customers or project types. In other words, being too busy forces you to keep doing what you’ve always done while hoping for better results.
Building a better construction business takes a commitment to continuous improvement. Realize you’re never finished getting better or upgrading. When you get too busy, you don’t have time to improve your operations, productivity, people, customers or margins. And when great opportunities come along, you can’t fit them into your program and miss out on better projects and customers.
When your business began, you had a vision and goal of high margins, great customers, productive energized employees, organized systems, excellent service and plenty of time to enjoy your time off. As you got busier, these dreams all got postponed in the pursuit of more. At this level, the owner acts as supervisor in charge of every decision, contract, customer conversation, price, purchase, delivery, and what work gets done when. He is the business. Without him, there is no business and no company. And worst of all, there is no time to upgrade or improve any part of the company.
As the small business owner does excellent work, he or she gets more referrals, customers and jobs. With more referrals, your company continues to grow. As the hands-on supervisor and manager, the owner makes every decision, signs checks, and still oversees each transaction, customer, contact, purchase, proposal, invoice, subcontractor and employee.
A business that continues to grow without higher margins, can’t meet the goals, needs and wants of a driven entrepreneur. So, what should a business owner do who’s stuck? Remember your dream of growing a highly profitable business? You know you need to install systems, structure, scorecards, and a management team. But you don’t have any time with all the work you have to complete!
To take control and build a better business, you must stop being too busy and focus your energy on owning a high margin company. You must draft a written business blueprint, replace yourself with operational systems, get your company organized so it will operate without your constant supervision, install structure and a management team, and implement scorecards to track your progress.
When you get stuck, you hate going to work because you have more demands and pressures than you can handle. So, what should you do to get unstuck and grow your business with higher margins?
George Hedley, CSP, CPBC, helps contractors grow and profit as a professional business coach, popular speaker and peer group leader. He is the author of “Get Your Construction Business to Always Make a Profit!” and “Hardhat BIZSCHOOL Online University,” available on his website. Visit www.hardhatbizschool.com[1] for more information.
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