Time to Vote: Who Should win the Grand prize?

By Melanie Benson Strick | July 29th, 2009

Recently we invited people to submit their “worst delegation  nightmare” to us so we could help them turn their delegation breakdowns by discovering how to delegate without undue stress and loss of opportunities or money. There were so many great submissions …we really do want to help everyone…but there’s just one top prize of attending the Fall Virtual Team Building Tele-bootcamp for free!

What we need your help with is: Who should win the top 3 prizes (state prizes)? Please vote for who you think should win the top prize. The person with the most votes will win (kinda like American Idol).

Our top stories are:

Finalist #1 Jennifer Kettlewell

It starts out so innocently.

A project idea is born. It seemed so simple, we calculated  that as knowledgeable programmers the job would take approximately 30 hours to complete…

Finish reading Jennifer’s story:

http://bit.ly/jenniferkettlewell

Finalist #2: Kim Schott

I probably shouldn’t be telling you this….

But if it helps other small business owners, then it was worth it. Last year I used a VA (who is also an extended family member) that lives in a foreign country to put together copy for an online Social Media class I was facilitating…

Finish reading Kim’s story:

http://bit.ly/kimschott

Finalist #3: Tonia Boterf

A life of hard knocks has continued into, hard knocks in creating a web based business.

I did things a bit backwards, I wrote a book and then wrote articles and started to try to get a website. I started working with a web designer that was well recommended. I supplied drawings, mindwebs on how things would work, content and such. After 6 months of frustration and unmet deadlines and hiring a programmer too, I still didn’t have a working website…

Finish reading Tonia’s story:

http://bit.ly/toniaboterf

Finalist #4: Julie Smith

Well, I’ll keep this relatively short and simple because (said in my most guilt-laden voice), I’m working on 10 different projects and delegating nothing while doing my best to get my family up to the mountains for a weekend getaway.

My biggest mess is me…

Finish reading Julie’s story:

http://bit.ly/juliesmith

Finalist #5: Steve Brossman

WOW which mess do I write. One big one was I invented a product and took it to market. After 7 years it is now in 20 Countries however it should have been more and quicker.

We decided to do the IP protection ourselves…

Finish reading Steve’s story:

http://bit.ly/stevebrossman

Thanks so much for voting! And remember, if you are holding back on delegating or don’t know how to get other’s to help you get more done, check out our upcoming webinar “How to Get Your money Making Tasks Done in ½ The Time.” (All story submitters get free enrollment in the webinar so make sure you’ve supplied us with your email address!)

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