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Domino’s youngest franchisee shares his 12 top tips

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Richard Morf became Domino’s youngest franchisee in August 2019 when he took on his first store in Melbourne at just 20-years-old.  

“When I first made the decision to become a franchisee, I knew it would be a challenge for someone my age, but my dream was to become a business owner and my passion was in  pizza, so I jumped at the opportunity.  

“Looking back at the decision I made I am so grateful I chose this path. In the past year I  have learned so much about myself, what it takes to run a business, and how to be a good  leader,” he says.  

Domino’s youngest franchisee’s top 12 tips

  1. Being a leader is about more than just managing people 

Look to inspire, motivate, develop and lead team members to success, because being a  leader is about more than just managing your team’s workload, it’s about paving the way for others to succeed and become leaders in their own right. 

  1. Be persistent 

When you try something new, it won’t always work. But that’s ok! What’s important is that  you persist, learn from your failures, and try again until you succeed. Because you will succeed!  

  1. Learn how to prioritise 

Some days it can feel like your ‘to do’ list never ends and that you can’t possibly tick everything off. To avoid feeling overwhelmed, make a shorter list with all of the day’s  priorities. That way, you can manage your time more effectively, and get the most important  things done first.  

  1. Focus on efficiency  

Make sure to regularly stop and re-evaluate your business. Is there something you can be doing better? What operational bottlenecks, roadblocks or speed bumps are you facing?  Work to resolve these issues. Adopting this mindset will help to improve a number of things in your business and you’ll find yourself becoming more solutions-oriented in your thinking.  

  1. Communication and teamwork are key  

Communication and teamwork go hand-in-hand. A team of people will produce a much better result than a group of people will, individually. But you need to communicate well to  make that happen. 

  1. Be the customers’ champion  

Customers are the most valuable asset in any business. Because without customers, you don’t have a business! So make sure you work hard every day to never lose one. To achieve  this goal, remember to always be the customers’ champion! 

  1. Community is everything  

As a business owner, you have an incredible power. The power to give back. Be proud of this power because it is a privilege, especially during these challenging times. Remember to  help people where you can and to give back to your local community.  

  1. Don’t sweat the small stuff 

Things don’t always go as you expect them to. Sometimes you fail, sometimes you make mistakes, sometimes things go wrong (very wrong!). But if you stress over every little thing then you won’t have time to focus on your main goals. Take on challenges as they arise and don’t let them take away your focus. 

  1. Maintain a good work-life balance 

It’s important to maintain a good work-life balance to protect your physical, mental and emotional health. To be an effective leader you need to avoid burning out – as the saying  goes, you can’t pour from an empty cup! 

  1. Don’t cut corners  

It can be tempting to cut corners or choose cheaper options to save money. However, it’s important to never cut costs that affect your customers, because a business can only survive  if it has happy, satisfied customers that continue to return. Cutting costs that directly affect your customers reduces the chance of them receiving the same memorable experience they  have grown to love. Protect that experience at all costs! 

  1. Don’t be afraid to ask for help 

We’re all human, which means we all experience difficult and stressful times in our lives.  Sometimes we feel like we need to deal with these issues on our own and without any support. Remember that asking for help isn’t a weakness and is often the best way to  overcome a problem. Don’t be shy, reach out to your mentor or business partner for help when you need it! 

  1. Look after yourself  

Sometimes it is tempting to stay up late to get extra work done, fuelled by nothing but  leftovers and cups of coffee! But in the end, leading a lifestyle that doesn’t prioritise getting enough rest, or fuelling your body with healthy, nourishing food can reduce the quality of  work you put in.

If you’re tired, and not operating at the best of your ability, then you can’t  give 100 per cent to your team, your business or your customers. For everyone to ‘win’, you need  to look after yourself.