
Eleven Steps To Fixing The Problem That Occurs When You Work Harder Than Everyone Else In The Band
I wrote this post eighteen months ago. I am slowly rewriting and moving some of my posts from my old blog to Music Think Tank. My apologies to those of you that don’t like getting reruns in your newsreader.
The day the band (the company) was formed, band members voted to split ownership evenly; now you find yourself doing much more work or creating far more value than your bandmates. Perhaps you started out as a band, but the band has also become a business. You don’t want to appear greedy and it’s not your style to change the rules once the game has started. However it doesn’t seem fair that everyone benefits evenly when you’re doing more work than everyone else.
This is one of the most common problems in small businesses - ownership and reward is divided evenly, but the work and/or the value creating capability are not. Here are eleven easy steps to fix the problem.