Woodworking Network Podcast

Business life balance - with Jeff Finney

Episode Summary

Will Sampson talks about balancing your business life with your family and activities outside work. His guest is Jeff Finney, owner and CEO of Ultimate Cabinets and The Push Thru, LLC, and author of a new book titled “That’s it, I’m Fired.”

Episode Notes

This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by Wood Pro Expo. It’s really easy for woodworkers to stay stuck inside, focused on their shops and production. But over the last couple of years, the pandemic has forced them be even more isolated than usual. Now it’s time to get out of the shop and resume life in the outside world, especially when it’s a chance to network with your woodworking business peers. That opportunity is coming April 27-29 in sunny San Diego as the Wood Pro Expo joins with the Closets Conference and Expo to offer an unparalleled opportunity to boost your business with intelligence on techniques, tools, and technology. Let’s get face to face again. Learn more at woodworkingnetwork.com/events/wood-pro-expo. See you there.

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Intro music courtesy of Anthony Monson.

Episode Transcription

Here’s what’s coming today on the Woodworking Network Podcast: (3:30) “Once I finally started figuring out how to get myself out of the way and not micromanage everything, and run the actual business, not the shop floor, that’s when things just really started clicking.”

 

Intro

Welcome to this episode of the Woodworking Network Podcast. Join us as we explore the business of woodworking big and small and what it takes to succeed. I’m Will Sampson.

 

Today’s episode is sponsored by Wood Pro Expo California. We’ll be talking better ways to run your business without it running you with Jeff Finney, a veteran woodworking business owner and the author of a new book. But first I want to talk about:

 

Business life balance

 

I talk a lot about business efficiency and productivity, about how to be more profitable and grow your business. But with all the emphasis on bigger, faster, and more profitable, there’s something that can too easily get lost in the mix: That’s your life.

The evidence is everywhere. Successful celebrity entrepreneurs brag about sleeping only four hours a night and working 80 hours a week. Is that the path to prosperity? When I talk to woodworking manufacturers, I frequently ask them how many hours a week they work. Often, they don’t answer and just laugh at me. Sometimes they honestly have no idea because they are afraid to count. When they do add it up to give me a number, it’s typically way north of 40 hours and a five-day work week. Is that the only way to get things done?

Part of the problem is that many small business owners just don’t plan for their own time off. They are so busy wearing all the hats in their business, that they just keep piling up the work. When I explain things in workshops like how to calculate a loaded hourly shop rate, it’s fascinating how many don’t account for vacations, sick days, or even five-day work weeks. It’s just not sustainable to be working at your business 24/7/365.

So, what can you do? Well, you can’t do it ALL, that’s for sure. But small business owners everywhere are famously bad at delegating. So many decided to be self-employed because they wanted to be the boss, but they haven’t learned to stop being the worker bee, too. 

Of course, the current shortage of skilled workers doesn’t help the situation. How can you turn over parts of your work to other people if you can’t find those people? No easy answer there, but a bigger emphasis on growing a team instead of just hiring hands is probably a start. There’s also the matter of compensation. I talk a lot about pricing work based on customer-perceived value. As a business owner, you need to apply some of that same thinking to your staff. What’s really in it for them? Is it just the paycheck? Is there other motivation? Is there growth potential? Are you attracting the kind of people who want to grow with a team in the first place or are you just bringing on warm bodies?

All tough questions, but you need to ask some even tougher questions of yourself. What is really your business goal? Are you trying to create value and wealth that makes you and family comfortable? What fulfills you beyond the business? What would you do if you weren’t running your business? What helps recharge your batteries?

No business owner, no matter how talented and energetic, can do it all, all the time. Even if you build your business that way, you’ll likely find your marriage and home life suffering. Creating value in your business without creating value in the rest of your life is not a good equation. It just doesn’t balance.

 

 

Before we get to our interview with Jeff Finney, let’s pause for a word from our sponsor.

 

It’s really easy for woodworkers to stay stuck inside, focused on their shops and production. But over the last couple of years, the pandemic has forced them be even more isolated than usual. Now it’s time to get out of the shop and resume life in the outside world, especially when it’s a chance to network with your woodworking business peers. That opportunity is coming April 27-29 in sunny San Diego as the Wood Pro Expo joins with the Closets Conference and Expo to offer an unparalleled opportunity to boost your business with intelligence on techniques, tools, and technology. Let’s get face to face again. Learn more at woodworkingnetwork.com/events/wood-pro-expo. See you there.

 

Now, let’s talk with Jeff Finney.