Many detailers believe that technical compentency will translate into business success. No question, a level of technical competency is absolutely necessary for success in the detail business, but it seldom soley ensures long term success.
A detailer might be good at detailing cars. There is much more to running a business than simply providing a detail service.
A detail business, like any business, involves accounting and finance, marketing and sales, production, management and administration and much, much more.
Operating a business requires a broad skill set to function successfully.
Certainly you can hire people with these skills to help you. But, many, if not most small business owners end up wearing all these hats, or should be wearing them.
Regardless, the detail business owner most possess some level of knowledge regarding all these areas. They are the final decision maker, and without a reasonable level of knowledge they will be unable to make competent decision. In other words, their technical expertise in detailing is not going to help them when it comes to making decisions regarding finances or marketing.
The failure for a detail business owner to not acquire to obtain these skill sets either through getting the education or hiring someone else, is the major reason for the failure of most detail businesses and small businesses. FACT!!!!
To use a sports analogy, and since this is footbal season, FOOTBALL.
As the owner of your detail business you are the head coach. But the greatest head coach is not an expert in every aspect of the sport. Their primary job is to hire experts, delegate responsibilities and then organize the entire operation. They are responsible for the final decision making, but they do not need to micromanage every aspect of the team.
This is true of even those football coaches who were great players, that is, superb technicians. An all star football player will not necessarily make a good coach, the two roles require vastly different skill sets.
The coach must be able to organize, teach, encourage and lead. The same is true of a detail business owner.
Maybe this is why so many detailers choose not to have employees because they realize they can play the game, but have no idea how to coach. And those who have tried to be a coach have ended up with loosing record.
Regards
Bud Abraham
A detailer might be good at detailing cars. There is much more to running a business than simply providing a detail service.
A detail business, like any business, involves accounting and finance, marketing and sales, production, management and administration and much, much more.
Operating a business requires a broad skill set to function successfully.
Certainly you can hire people with these skills to help you. But, many, if not most small business owners end up wearing all these hats, or should be wearing them.
Regardless, the detail business owner most possess some level of knowledge regarding all these areas. They are the final decision maker, and without a reasonable level of knowledge they will be unable to make competent decision. In other words, their technical expertise in detailing is not going to help them when it comes to making decisions regarding finances or marketing.
The failure for a detail business owner to not acquire to obtain these skill sets either through getting the education or hiring someone else, is the major reason for the failure of most detail businesses and small businesses. FACT!!!!
To use a sports analogy, and since this is footbal season, FOOTBALL.
As the owner of your detail business you are the head coach. But the greatest head coach is not an expert in every aspect of the sport. Their primary job is to hire experts, delegate responsibilities and then organize the entire operation. They are responsible for the final decision making, but they do not need to micromanage every aspect of the team.
This is true of even those football coaches who were great players, that is, superb technicians. An all star football player will not necessarily make a good coach, the two roles require vastly different skill sets.
The coach must be able to organize, teach, encourage and lead. The same is true of a detail business owner.
Maybe this is why so many detailers choose not to have employees because they realize they can play the game, but have no idea how to coach. And those who have tried to be a coach have ended up with loosing record.
Regards
Bud Abraham