The Bookkeepers' Podcast

Episode 289: What Bookkeepers Need To Know About Leadership

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What if we told you that leadership isn’t just for CEOs or large teams? Even if you're a solo bookkeeper, understanding and applying leadership principles can profoundly impact your business. In this episode of The Bookkeepers' Podcast, Zoe Whitman dives deep into the subject of leadership with a special guest, Olly Whitman, the founder of Laterally. We discussed 1. The Connection Between Creativity and Leadership Olly explains that creativity isn’t just about artistic skills—it's about problem-solving and asking the right questions. In the bookkeeping world, creativity can help you find innovative solutions to client challenges and streamline processes. Leadership plays a role in nurturing this creativity, enabling you to think outside the box and bring fresh ideas to the table. 2. The Importance of Time Management in Leadership Leadership isn’t just about leading others; it’s about leading yourself. Olly emphasises the importance of understanding how you work best and scheduling your day accordingly. Whether it's deep work like analysing financial data or engaging in shallow work like emails, knowing when you’re most productive can significantly enhance your efficiency. 3. Meetings: A Necessary Evil or an Opportunity? Meetings can often feel like a waste of time, but Olly provides strategies to make them more effective. He suggests treating meetings like ticketed events where attendees must prepare in advance. This approach ensures that everyone comes prepared, making the meeting more focused and productive. For bookkeepers, this could mean clearer client meetings with actionable outcomes, reducing the need for unnecessary follow-ups. 4. Leadership in Small Teams or Solo Practices Even if you’re a one-person business, leadership is essential. It starts with self-awareness—understanding your strengths, weaknesses, and working preferences. By doing so, you can optimise your workflow and set yourself up for success. Olly also highlights the importance of empathy and respect in small teams, which can lead to better collaboration and more innovative solutions. About Olly Whitman and Laterally Olly Whitman is the founder of Laterally, a leadership coaching company that takes a creative approach to problem-solving and team collaboration. With a 20-year career in the creative industry, Olly has worked with a wide range of businesses, from global corporations to small local enterprises. His unique perspective on leadership, drawn from his experience as a creative director, offers valuable insights for professionals in all fields, including bookkeeping. Olly’s new podcast, "Get to Work," promises to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in enhancing their leadership skills and understanding the modern workplace's dynamics. ----------------------------------------------- About us We help bookkeepers find clients, make more money and build businesses they love that work for them. We're raising the profile of the bookkeeping profession and bookkeepers worldwide. Whether you're a bookkeeper or accountant wanting to grow your own business to have the flexibility for your life, and your family, come and join us. ----------------------------------------------- About our Sponsor This episode of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is sponsored by Xero. Find out more at: https://www.xero.com/uk/campaign/new-... ----------------------------------------------- Disclaimer The information contained in The Bookkeepers' Podcast is provided for information purposes only. The contents of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. The 6 Figure Bookkeeper Ltd disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast