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The Disappearing Boss — Kirsten Gibbs

How to take a Week Away from your Team without Worry

Classification: Small businesses and self-employment

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£14.99
ISBN: 9781917061919

Description

“a practical, step-by-step toolkit that shows you how to stop being the bottleneck in your own business.”

“for a typical business owner this is a very helpful book”

“Read this and you’ll finally see how your business can run without you, not because you don’t matter, but because you’ve built it to last.”

This book might be just what you need if:

You run a successful business employing* between 3 and 10 (maybe even 20) people.
Your unique and carefully hand-crafted customer experience is crucial to your success.
You struggle to leave things to your team.
You need to leave your amazing business thriving while you go and do something else (e.g. have a baby, take medical leave, care for a parent, write a book, have a holiday…).

This book is definitely not for you if:

You’re a start-up or a one-man band.
You’re a corporate.
You don’t have a distinctive customer experience.
You never want to take a holiday, have a baby, start another business, retire or die.
You don’t have at least 6 weeks to do something before you take your break.

*where ’employing’ means ‘feeling responsible for giving work to’.

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