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July 29, 2013

Five Core Principles to Work By…

As many of you know, I co-authored a book a few years ago with acclaimed author Michael Gerber titled The E-Myth Accountant – Why Most Accounting Practices Don’t Work and What to Do About It. This proved to be a great experience for me.

Darren Root, CPA, CITP, CGMA

From the August digital issue.

As many of you know, I co-authored a book a few years ago with acclaimed author Michael Gerber titled The E-Myth Accountant – Why Most Accounting Practices Don’t Work and What to Do About It. This proved to be a great experience for me.

First and foremost, just the opportunity to get to know and work with someone whose work I had admired for so long was an honor. After all, it was Michael’s original E-Myth book that inspired me to change my accounting practice so many years ago, and it continues to inspire me today.

Michael has done some really good work helping small business owners realize greater potential from their businesses—and accounting firms are no different. I was recently reviewing some of the material from the E-Myth Accountant for a presentation I’m giving in the coming weeks. I feel like I had my own little refresher course, and I believe the concepts that I reviewed are worth mentioning to all of you as well.

There are five core principles of the E-Myth, and they go like this:

  1. Life—Your business should be a way to get more of what you want out of life…’a vehicle through which you gain personal and financial freedom.’
  2. Leadership—In order to lead your business into the future, you must have a clear and compelling vision that inspires you and your staff.
  3. Working “on” it, not “in” it—Working “on” your business means building it as a franchise prototype, even if you never plan on franchising.
  4. Systemization—If you want to create a business that provides you with a high-equity return, you need to create a proprietary system.
  5. Business Development—This is the secret to realizing your vision…the methodology behind working on your business, and not just in it. It’s a continuous cycle of innovation, quantification, and orchestration.

I speak with so many accounting firm practitioners, partners, and owners throughout the year and I often hear a lot of frustration because they tell me that that their business is overwhelming. This always leads me to think of Gerber’s #1 principle—Life. I try and explain that the business is a vehicle, a tool, through which we gain personal and financial freedom. If it’s overwhelming, then you are doing something wrong and it’s time to re-evaluate your entire operation.

So I ask you: Do you see your business as a vehicle through which you are gaining personal and financial freedom? If the answer is ‘No” or ‘I don’t know,” it’s time for change. With this in mind, I want to share an exercise that I put myself through periodically, which is to stand back from the daily operations of my firm and really look at what is going on.

Then, I ask myself: Am I really in control of my business or is it controlling me? From there I revisit my firm’s vision to ensure I’ve not gotten off track. Firm leaders need to go through this same exercise. If the business is in control, then you are most certainly not meeting the core principle of Life. Keep in mind that just because something has always been done a certain way, doesn’t mean it’s the right way…especially if it’s barring you from gaining personal and financial freedom!

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Darren Root, CPA, CITP, CGMA

Darren Root, CPA, CITP, CGMA

Growth Strategist

Darren Root, CPA, CITP, CGMA, is Growth Strategist for Rightworks, where he delivers value to accounting firms every day via current, relevant thought leadership. Having managed his own CPA firm for more than 30 years, Darren’s vast accounting experience is rivaled only by his passion for helping firm owners modernize and transform their practices into thriving, sustainable enterprises. Darren’s real-world experience and innovative ideas incite both clarity and excitement among our customers as they work to build their own modern, highly profitable and technologically savvy firms. Over the years, Darren has earned numerous awards as an influencer and continues to add to the profession’s broad knowledge base via books and podcasts: Top 100 Most Influential People award Top 25 Thought Leader award Author of The Intentional Accountant Co-author of The E-Myth Accountant