Jul 12, 2024
From the outset, Tracy emphasised the importance of strategy in driving the growth and success of an MSP. It's a term that often evokes yawns, but as Tracy pointed out, without a solid strategy, even the most technically proficient MSPs will struggle to grow. Tracy explained that many MSPs are founded by technically-minded individuals who may not have the broader business experience necessary to create a robust strategy. This lack of strategic planning often becomes a significant barrier to growth.
One of the key takeaways from our conversation was the critical role of culture within an organisation. Tracy stressed that culture is not just a management issue but something that needs to be embedded throughout the entire organisation. A strong culture, according to Tracy, is reflected in the behaviours and attitudes of the staff. It's about creating an environment where people want to be, where they go above and beyond because they feel valued and understood. This culture then translates into how clients perceive the business. Tracy highlighted that happy, engaged employees provide better service, which in turn leads to happier clients.
Tracy also shared some practical steps for MSPs to build and maintain a strong culture. She suggested regular strategy sessions with the entire team, at least annually, if not biannually. These sessions should be off-site to avoid daily distractions and should focus on what is working well, what needs improvement, and how the team can collectively achieve their goals. Tracy stressed the importance of active listening during these sessions – listening to understand, not just to respond. This approach fosters a sense of inclusion and ensures that every team member feels valued and heard.
We also touched on the importance of understanding customers. Tracy pointed out that many MSPs are so focused on acquiring new clients that they neglect their existing ones. Regular account management is crucial – knowing your clients’ business needs, understanding their pain points, and building strong relationships can lead to more business opportunities and increased loyalty. Tracy shared a compelling story based on her past experience, where she took the lock off her IT department’s door to encourage openness and better service. This simple act significantly improved internal and external relationships, highlighting how small changes can have a big impact.
Another significant point Tracy made was about the difference between a business plan and a strategy. A business plan is often a static document created to satisfy banks or investors, whereas a strategy is a living, breathing part of the business. It involves everyone in the organisation and is continuously evolving. Tracy’s insights here were a real eye-opener, showing that a dynamic strategy aligned with the business’s core mission and values is essential for long-term success.
As we wrapped up the episode, Tracy shared some golden nuggets on leadership and the importance of being genuinely interested in people. She noted that technology serves people, not the other way around, and understanding this can make a huge difference in how an MSP operates and grows. Tracy also highlighted the value of being involved in communities like CompTIA. CompTIA offers fantastic networking opportunities, peer-to-peer learning, and valuable research that can help MSPs stay ahead of the curve.
This episode with Tracy Pound is packed with valuable advice for any MSP looking to overcome common pitfalls and build a successful business. Tracy’s passion for helping businesses grow and her extensive experience in the industry shone through. If you’re not already involved with CompTIA, I highly recommend checking it out – the support and resources they offer are invaluable.
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