Myth: You need to be good at every area of your business.

Reality: It’s not a one-person show.

When you focus on your unique abilities and let others fill the gaps, you can take your business to the next level.

Myth: You need to be good at every area of your business.


Reality: It’s not a one-person show.


When you focus on your unique abilities and let others fill the gaps, you can take your business to the next level.


In this episode, Matt Halloran talks to Shannon Waller, chief operating officer, director of program design, and teamwork coach at Strategic Coach®. Shannon explains the importance of building an organizational structure where every person, including you, thrives by focusing on their unique abilities.


Shannon discusses:

How to uncover your unique abilities
How to shift from a tendency to control to an ability to delegate confidently
Tools by Strategic Coach® to help entrepreneurs achieve success and freedom
How to make the best use of the talent on your team
And more

Resources:

PodRocket Academy (Join for free!)
The Kolbe System™
Who Not How The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork” by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
“Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t” by Jim Collins
“Necessary Endings” by Henry Cloud
“Business Brilliant: Surprising Lessons from the Greatest Self-Made Business Icons” by Lewis Schiff
CliftonStrengths

Connect With Shannon Waller:

Strategic Coach®
LinkedIn: Shannon Waller
Your Team Success
Unique Ability®
Podcast: “Inside Strategic Coach: Connecting Entrepreneurs With What Really Matters” hosted by Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller

Connect With ProudMouth:

ProudMouth
LinkedIn: Matt Halloran
Twitter: Matt Halloran
LinkedIn: ProudMouth
Facebook: ProudMouth
Twitter: ProudMouth
YouTube: ProudMouth

About Our Guest:


As a strategic coach, Shannon Waller aims to help people make dramatic jumps in their confidence, capability, and productivity—and do it quickly. Shannon’s relationship with Strategic Coach® goes back to 1991. Today, she coaches a greatly evolved version of that program and continues to design it, along with designing webinars, speeches, tools, and sessions of the Strategic Coach® Program. Shannon’s continually inventing new products and services to help entrepreneurs implement the Program’s concepts in their day-to-day business.




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