Are you struggling with the idea of outsourcing because you find it hard to trust and delegate? If managing a team and fostering trust is a challenge for you, then fasten your seatbelt and get on today's flight of Coach's Copilot as our host, Nicole Bandes gives practical tips on how you can foster a trusting relationship with your team. Remember, the faster you can trust and delegate, the faster you can beat your overwhelm.
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Transcription“But how do I know I can trust someone I hire?” That’s one of the most common questions I’m asked when speaking at events about delegating. Many coaches and consultants struggle with the idea of outsourcing, not because they don’t want to get things off their plate and grow their business at the same time. But because they find it hard to trust that anyone will care about their business as much as they do.
Or maybe they struggle with trust because they have a bit of perfectionist in them and they are sure no one will do as good a job as they would.
Whatever the reasons someone struggles with this, lack of trust is a guaranteed killer in any delegation process.
The big question then, is HOW do we trust our team?
Today we are talking all about building trust.
Let’s first bust a huge myth in the outsourcing world. That myth? That all you have to do is FIND someone that you can trust.
Trust isn’t something that someone shows up with. It’s a two way street. If you don’t trust someone, the most trust worthy person in the world won’t look responsible to you. On the other hand, you can be the most trusting of person and that can backfire if someone isn’t trustworthy.
That means there are two levels to trust. What you do and how they respond.
Are you fostering a trusting relationship? Are you encouraging behaviors that promote trust? Or are you micromanaging things and looking for ways that they have failed?
This is a hard topic to cover because, done wrong, it will come across as accusatory and offensive. That’s not my intent at all.
I want each of you to listen with the understanding that these tips are meant to help, support and encourage trust in you so that you can do the same with your teams.
Lets’ break these down into some key steps and strategies you can use to foster trust in your team.
One of our biggest challenges at Virtual A Team is when a client will ask for something but they don’t have a strong idea of what it is they want. We deliver a product based on the small amount of information they have given us, only to have them disappointed in the results and seeking out an alternative solution without giving us feedback and an opportunity to redo the work.
Trust is a process that comes when you and your team work through mistakes.
I have 5 Directors on our team at Virtual A Team. Our directors are like Online Business Managers. They manage the details of your business and work with our team of experts to do the things that need to be done. They aren’t experts at everything. That wouldn’t be possible. But they aren’t even experts at all top level business topics. Some of my Directors excel in marketing. Others are stellar systems people and can help put together Standard Operation Procedures.
I have a crazy ability to assign the right Director to the right client. In the five years Virtual A Team as been in business, I’ve only gotten it wrong 3 times. That’s partly because I match zone of geniuses whenever possible. When I’ve tried to assign a Director because they had the capacity to take on a client but it wasn’t their strength, it cost me a LOT of money correcting that mistake.
Make sure you aren’t assigning tasks or projects that don’t fit the zone of genius of your team members. That’s a sure way to lose trust from both parties.
There’s one thing I’ve learned about our clients at Virtual A Team. They LOVE what they do and are on a mission to change the world. It’s our job to help them do that. When I first talk to a prospective client and when our team starts working with them, we dig deep into the why. Why is this client in this business? What’s their purpose and passion? What’s their motivation? When we know that, it dramatically increases how much we care about the business.
When you simply assign tasks without helping your team understand the big picture, they’ll lack the passion you have for making sure things are done well. That’s one of the big challenges with hiring freelancers on low cost or one-off sites. You’ll get a doer but they may not be giving you the same results that someone that cares about your business could.
Our culture has shifted. People care a lot more about the companies they choose to work for these days. Give them a reason to care.
Give your team clear instructions and leave the door open for them to ask questions when needed. And then let them do their job!
If managing a team and fostering trust is a challenge for you, it may be helpful to work with an online business manager who can handle a lot of these details for you. You’ll still need to work on some of those trust issues but it’ll be a bit easier when you have someone who knows what it should look like.
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