Episode 153: Why Hiring an Admin is Key to Scaling Beyond $1M
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Are you stuck doing low-level admin tasks in your firm—wondering why growth feels impossible? In this episode, we unpack the hidden trap many firm owners fall into: thinking they’re “working on the business” while drowning in emails, client follow-ups, and team support.
We reveal why hiring another accountant won’t solve the problem—and how the right admin support can unlock your time and allow you to lead strategically. You’ll learn how to calculate your effective hourly rate, why delegation fails without systems, and how to train admin support to help you scale with confidence.
This is about more than just hiring—it’s about freeing yourself from the day-to-day so you can build a scalable, systemized firm that runs without you.
Here are the key Takeaways:
- Why doing $20 tasks is costing your firm thousands
- The first hire you should make—and how to onboard them the right way
- How to delegate without losing control or compromising quality
- What it really takes to build a firm that thrives independently of the owner
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