When to Hire vs When to Systematize

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 20 MIN

When to Hire vs When to Systematize

from Beyond Founder-Led

When to Hire vs. When to Systematize (The Decision Framework That Saves You Time and Money)You're buried. You think: 'I need to hire someone.' You post the job, interview candidates, make an offer. For two weeks, you feel relief. Then reality hits—you're spending hours training, answering questions, redoing work. You're not just doing your work anymore; you're managing theirs too.Here's what happened: You hired for a problem that didn't need a person. It needed a system.Hiring without systems creates dependency. Systematizing everything before you hire creates burnout. The real question isn't 'hire or systematize'—it's 'what does this specific problem need right now, and in what order?'In this episode, I'm giving you a four-question diagnostic framework that tells you exactly what your business needs, when volume problems need systems first, when complexity problems need people first, and how to avoid the three most expensive mistakes founders make with this decision.KEY TOPICS COVERED:The real question: What does this problem need and in what order?Question 1: Is this a volume problem or a complexity problem?Question 2: Is this repeatable or custom work?Question 3: Does it require your specific expertise or can it be trained?Question 4: What breaks if you wait six months?The decision matrix: When to systematize first, hire first, or do bothThree expensive mistakes: Hiring for time management, systematizing what's about to change, treating systems as one-time projectsReal client examples: The $1.5M consulting firm that needed a reporting system, not an analystKEY TAKEAWAYS:Volume problems need systems first, then people. Complexity problems need people first, then systems.Repeatable work should be systematized before you hire. Custom work needs expertise before you can systematize.Never hire into chaos. If you can't explain the role clearly, define success metrics, and outline the first 90 days—you're not ready to hire.The goal isn't to eliminate yourself or build a huge team—it's leverage. Systems handle the repeatable so you can focus on the strategic.RESOURCES MENTIONED:Strategic Discovery Audit: 45-minute diagnostic to identify your systems gaps and hiring needs — thedevaincollective.comRESOURCES:Take the free Leadership Assessment (3 min)Book a Strategic Discovery Audit ($997 engagement)Learn more at thedevaincollective.comCONNECT WITH THE DEVAIN COLLECTIVE:LinkedInInstagramWebsite: thedevaincollective.comCONNECT WITH SHEENA:LinkedInInstagramNEXT EPISODE:Decision Rights—Who Decides What. Even the best systems and strongest teams fail when decision authority is unclear. Learn the framework for mapping who decides what, when you need to be involved, and how to stop being the bottleneck in every approval.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beautifullycomplicated-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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