That’s what many struggling business owners do – the wrong things well. That’s not to say the things they do don’t need to be done – they probably do, just not by them. As leaders, by spending our time on doing things well that ought not to be done by us at all, we do not have time for the important things that should be done by us; those things that only the leader can do.
As a business owner, I’d rather do the right things as an amateur, than the wrong things as a pro.
So true. And you can remove the word “struggling” and it still applies.