Are you guilty of having a to-do list a mile long, just because you don’t trust anyone else to do basic tasks? Or maybe you’ve been so busy keeping track of clients, that you’ve let your team fall to the wayside?
Struggling to delegate is a challenge most agency owners face at some point in their careers. The anxiety around handing over responsibilities is very real (and costly). But imagine for a moment: what if your hesitance to hire is what's holding you back from exponential growth?
You can't scale your business as a one-person show forever. When you work alone, you will always hit a glass ceiling (even if you work 24 hours a day). So how do you know when the right time to hire is? Or when it’s time to level up your talent?
When you match your hiring strategy to your current stage of growth, you ensure you don’t bite off more than you can chew—financially and operationally.
If you want to scale your creative agency sustainably for long-term success, follow this hiring strategy:
When you're in the startup phase and earning about $50K to $150K per year, you’re overwhelmed, but shouldn’t feel pressured to clone yourself just yet. Instead, focus on finding a versatile go-getter who can handle various lower-tier tasks like inbox or calendar management, freeing your schedule to focus on strategy and growth.
Without this person on your team, you:
Hiring Checklist for Your First Hire:
As your agency surpasses the $200K mark, you'll find that administrative and project management tasks start becoming significant roadblocks. You can no longer afford to be the bottleneck; you need specialists in these roles to streamline your agency’s operations.
Without These People on Your Team, You:
Hiring Checklist for your EA and PM:
As you approach the million-dollar threshold, your role needs to shift drastically from operator to visionary. You need department heads to oversee specific areas of your business, be it marketing, operations, or service delivery.
Without These People on Your Team, You:
Your Leadership Team Hiring Checklist:
Let's be real: giving up control over aspects of your business can feel like jumping off a cliff without a parachute. But what's scarier is holding back the incredible growth potential your agency has because of hesitation or overcaution.
The key is to make data-driven, (not emotional) decisions about scaling your team. This isn't about reckless hiring; it's about strategic positioning for growth. When you base your hiring strategy on your agency's revenue and workload—as opposed to gut feeling—you ensure that you're taking steps that help you embrace the exciting (and yes, a little scary) process of growing your agency.