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Segment: Stop Being The Smartest Person In Your Business - Hire Better Or Stay Small

Segment: Stop Being The Smartest Person In Your Business - Hire Better Or Stay Small

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In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey delivers a conversation that dismantles the myth that entrepreneurship means being the boss who does the least work while everyone else executes your vision. This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why being a successful entrepreneur means being the biggest servant in your own business, why the CEO who leaves the office latest is not weak but wise, why your job as a leader is not to do the work but to ensure that everybody else's work gets done, why the strongest person on your team should never be you or else you've already failed, and why the king in chess is the weakest piece on the board for a reason because the goal is to protect the vision while empowering everyone else to be queens. From working from home every Monday since 2016 because Sunday church pressure made Monday feel like psychological warfare, to rushing into the office by 4:30 on Tuesday so the team never has to wait, to staying until 7:38 PM after everyone leaves just to finish updates and ensure nothing carries over unnecessarily, to hiring only people who can do the work without handholding because the moment you have to do their job you've hired wrong — this conversation is proof that entrepreneurship is not about being the smartest person in the room. It's about building a team of people smarter than you and creating systems that run even when you're not there. The conversation also dives deep into the mindset shift young entrepreneurs desperately need: why a ship's captain never rows the boat but holds the wheel and reads the map, why a good general is not the one carrying guns at the front of the line because once the general dies the war is over, why the greatest businesses always have leaders who surround themselves with people smarter than them, why Pep Guardiola's success is not just his genius but the tactical brilliance of his assistants who became elite managers themselves, and why if you think you need to be the hero in every situation your business will never scale beyond your own capacity. From starting an agency and immediately hiring someone who earned more because time is the real resource and buying yourself more time is the ultimate goal, to ensuring that the HR person can handle HR problems without running to the CEO for every decision, to believing that imitation is the highest form of flattery so when your team members think they can do it without you that's a win not a threat, to understanding that the mistake of African entrepreneurship is leaders who want to be the smartest or the greatest instead of empowering others to become queens while they protect the vision as the king — this episode is a masterclass in leadership, delegation, and the art of building businesses that scale because the leader knows when to step back and let greatness happen around them. This episode is for every entrepreneur who thinks being the boss means doing the least, every business owner who refuses to hire people smarter than them because of ego, and every young person who believes success means being the hero in every situation. This conversation proves that true entrepreneurship is servanthood, and the moment you understand that your job is to make everyone else successful is the moment your business begins to scale beyond you.
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