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The value of a fractional leader.
Small and mid-size businesses should be utilizing fractional leaders. There’s a tremendous need and value proposition and fractional leaders provide a cost-effective, low-risk way to quickly gain A LOT of firepower.
Someone recently shared a photographer’s blog post with me that can be summed up as, “Your good enough is not my good enough.” While the blogger was attempting to demonstrate his own superiority, it sent me down a rabbit hole.
Perspective is critical and extremely valuable.
Your good enough is not my good enough BECAUSE my perspective and understanding have evolved through gained experience, skills, and knowledge.
Your good enough is not my good enough BECAUSE I can distill my perspective into points of view that can be simply articulated and applied in ways unique to each situation.
Your good enough is not my good enough BECAUSE I’ve made mistakes and implemented a wide variety of approaches and solutions with varying degrees of success. At each step, I’ve learned and broadened my perspective.
As I read and processed this, I was reminiscing about my own journey with music.
I began chasing the rock ‘n roll dream as a young high-school student, joining a band and writing and performing original songs. We had a modest local following and were sure we were going to be the next big thing. One day, the dad of one of our band members offered to let us use his equipment to record our first album. Of course, we jumped at the chance and spent every Friday for the next several months in the ‘studio’.
You’re good enough doesn’t have to be my
good enough for you to benefit from it.
Occasionally, he’d pop his head in while we were taking a break, probably more so to make sure we weren’t destroying his studio. On one such occasion, in an effort to teach, he shared with me how 1 of the notes in my bass run didn’t work against the chord. I heard the words, but I honestly had no idea what he was talking about. I couldn’t read music, I’d never had a lesson, and I’d trained my novice ear to think the note I was playing was correct…even though it wasn’t and the dissonance should have been obvious. I continued playing the same note. We recorded the album and that note, 25+ years later, is etched in stone.
As I pursued my jazz studies, developed my ear, and gained a deeper understanding of music theory, the feel, rhythm, intonation, and misplaced notes started to stick out like fingernails on a chalkboard. It was all I could hear. There were so many imperfections that I struggled to go to a concert and enjoy the music. I’d gained experience and skills that allowed me to see and hear things with significantly greater clarity than I could in my earlier days. Watch out, old self!
A few more years of growth helped me continue to evolve and find enjoyment of the music once again, despite the imperfections. Eventually, I discovered how I could utilize my skill and expertise to elevate those I had the opportunity to play with, regardless of their skills and experience.
Each stage of my journey evolved my perspective. Each stage changed the way I absorbed and reacted to my environment and to the music. Each stage positioned me for the next transition, from novice to expert to applied teacher elevating those around me.
Here’s the key: You’re good enough doesn’t have to be my good enough for you to benefit from it. You can take advantage of my expertise without having to match it, allowing you to focus on the 10% of your business that is truly unique.
Fractional leaders provide a cost-effective, low-risk
way to quickly gain A LOT of firepower.
This is why fractional leaders can be unbelievably powerful partners. They’ve been on a journey. They’ve accumulated experience. They’ve made a lot of mistakes, continued to grow, and seen things you haven’t yet seen. They’ve spent time thinking of numerous ways to apply their learnings to their businesses. They are craftsmen who provide a cost-effective, low-risk way to quickly gain A LOT of firepower. Instead of playing the same wrong note repeatedly without even realizing it, they can help you quickly find the right note and retrain your ear.
Relating Fraction Leadership to Your Business
- A craftsman can literally help you fast forward. While learning through trial and error is incredibly important, leveraging someone’s learned experience can help dramatically reduce the time and cost of experimenting and applying lessons learned. In short, they reduce the learning curve by months or years, allowing you to take significant steps towards growth and scale today. The value you’re paying for is their hard-earned perspective.
- A craftsman is a teacher who understands how to make the complex accessible. A true craftsman sees detail, color, and areas of focus extremely clearly. While the general user appreciates the attention to detail, most don’t have a perspective to understand why or recreate it. A true craftsman possesses the ability to make the incredibly complex simple and accessible. They use their craft to elevate the projects and situations they are a part of, without requiring everyone to obtain the same level of expertise.
- A craftsman isn’t following a single script; they are writing it for you. Their experience is an accumulation of experimentation, learning, and deep thinking incrementally gained over periods of focused productivity. This allows them to craft a solution specific to your team, market, strategy, and strengths.
It shouldn’t be a question of ‘if’ you should leverage a fractional executive, but ‘where’ and ‘when’. Where can you leverage expertise to speed up your growth?
Oh, and if you’re looking for a place to start,
reach out for a free assessment. I’d love to help you and your business take the next step.






