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The Road to Seven
Hosted by Shelagh Cummins, The Road To Seven is the diary of business strategy for women entrepreneurs - we meet you where you’re at in your business and champion you along the road to your vision. Women entrepreneurs are rewriting the rules for business strategy, leadership, success, money and impacting the world. Every. Single. Day. To learn more, visit: TheRoadToSeven.com
The Road to Seven
Delegate and Scale: Thriving in Business with Staci Millard
In this episode of The Road to Seven, we welcome Staci Millard, founder of Thrive Accounting, as she takes us on her entrepreneurial journey. From navigating the intricacies of building an accounting firm to selling it, Staci shares valuable insights on thinking like an entrepreneur, pricing for scalability, and developing leadership skills to grow a successful business. She also gives us a sneak peek into her future plans—developing a software solution to simplify bookkeeping and deliver more strategic financial advice to small business owners.
Key Takeaways:
- Entrepreneurial Mindset in Accounting: Staci emphasizes the importance of thinking like an entrepreneur while working as an accountant, not just focusing on the numbers but helping businesses truly thrive.
- Delegation for Scalability: To build a scalable business and achieve time freedom, it’s critical to delegate tasks and not take everything on yourself.
- Pricing for Growth: Pricing your services properly is essential for scaling, and Staci discusses the hidden costs you need to consider when running a business.
- Leadership Skills Matter: Developing strong leadership skills is key to managing a team and fostering business growth.
- Tech Solutions for Small Businesses: Staci's next venture? A software solution that will streamline bookkeeping and provide better financial advice to help small businesses thrive.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/staci.millard/
https://www.instagram.com/thriveaccounting/
https://www.thriveaccounting.co
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