Kicking Ass and Taking Names with Marlon Griffith, Esq.
Starting a business takes courage. Building it takes strategy. On the Kicking Ass and Taking Names with Marlon Griffith, Esq. Podcast, trial attorney with 30+ years in the courtroom and 16+ years as a business owner, Marlon Griffith sits down with owners, C-Suite executives, and fractional providers to give the real talk on scaling, leadership, building the right team, business finances, and the mindset that help business owners move from surviving to thriving.
Kicking Ass and Taking Names with Marlon Griffith, Esq.
Ep. 2 Can you really afford to be a DIY business owner? Part 1.
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In this episode, Marlon Griffith discusses the challenges and implications of being a DIY business owner. He shares personal anecdotes about his experiences with DIY projects, particularly in relation to his law firm. The conversation emphasizes the importance of valuing time, creating efficiency, and delegating tasks to foster business growth. Marlon also highlights the significance of effective communication with clients and the need to assess one's own time and labor value to make informed decisions about outsourcing and hiring.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to DIY Business Ownership
04:46 The Value of Time in Business
08:22 Understanding the DIY Mentality
11:48 The Importance of Delegation
19:29 Assessing Your Time and Labor Value
23:52 Communication and Client Relations