What Should You Outsource First in Your Business?

The common mistake is outsourcing emotionally instead of strategically. 

For example:

  • Outsourcing the task you dislike the most 
  • Hiring someone because a competitor did 
  • Delegating something critical without systems 

Instead of asking: “What do I hate doing?” 

You should ask: “What tasks consume time but don’t require my expertise?” 

That’s where the real leverage is.


Step 1: Identify High-Time, Low-Skill Tasks


This is the golden rule. 

High-time, low-skill tasks are activities that: 

  • Take hours each week 
  • Don’t require founder-level decision-making 
  • Are repetitive or operational 

Examples: 

  • Email filtering 
  • Calendar scheduling 
  • CRM updates 
  • Data entry 
  • Document formatting 
  • Basic customer follow-ups 

Individually, they seem small. But combined, they can consume 10–20 hours per week. 

That’s half a workweek. If your hourly value as a founder is $150/hour and you’re spending 15 hours on admin — that’s $2,250 of strategic time lost weekly. 

Outsourcing these tasks first creates immediate relief without major risk.


Step 2: Repetitive Admin Is the First Operational Bottleneck


Administrative tasks are silent growth killers. They don’t directly generate revenue. But they consume attention. 

Common repetitive admin tasks: 

  • Sending invoices 
  • Chasing unpaid invoices 
  • Organising client documents 
  • Preparing weekly reports 
  • Updating spreadsheets 
  • Responding to routine client queries 

These tasks don’t require business vision — they require consistency. 

And consistency is exactly what structured support provides. 

Delegating admin: 

  • Reduces daily interruptions 
  • Improves client response time 
  • Creates operational order 

Most importantly, it frees mental bandwidth. 


Step 3: Bookkeeping Should Never Stay on the Founder’s Desk


Bookkeeping is one of the most commonly delayed outsourcing decisions. 

Business owners often say: 

“I’ll just do it monthly.” 

“I’ll catch up later.” 

“It’s only a few hours.” 

But bookkeeping affects: 

  • Cash flow visibility 
  • Tax compliance 
  • Decision-making clarity 
  • Profit understanding 
 
 
 

When bookkeeping falls behind: 

  • Financial stress increases 
  • Errors multiply 
  • Tax deadlines become stressful 
 
 

Outsourcing bookkeeping early: 

  • Gives you accurate numbers 
  • Protects compliance 
  • Allows better financial decisions 
 
 

You can’t grow what you can’t measure. And financial clarity reduces anxiety significantly. 

 


Step 4: Social Media Management

(When Consistency Becomes a Problem)


Many SME owners know they “should” post regularly. 

But in reality: 

  • Posting becomes inconsistent 
  • Content lacks strategy 
  • Marketing feels reactive 
 
 

Social media is important — but it shouldn’t consume founder-level energy. 

If: 

  • You struggle to post consistently 
  • You spend hours creating content 
  • You forget to respond to comments 
  • You boost posts randomly 
 
 
 

Then social media is a strong outsourcing candidate. 

Delegating execution while maintaining strategic direction: 

  • Keeps marketing consistent 
  • Protects brand positioning 
  • Improves visibility 
 
 

Consistency builds authority. Authority builds trust. Trust builds leads. 

 


The Simple Decision Framework


Before outsourcing anything, run each task through this framework: 

Ask 5 Questions

  1. Does this task directly generate revenue? 
  2. Does it require my unique expertise? 
  3. Is it repetitive? 
  4. Does it consume more than 5 hours per week? 
  5. Could someone else execute this with a checklist? 

If the answers are: 

  1. No 
  2. No 
  3. Yes 
  4. Yes 
  5. Yes 

It should likely be outsourced. This removes emotion from the decision. 

 


What You Should NOT Outsource First


Avoid outsourcing: 

  • Core business strategy 

  • High-level sales conversations 

  • Key client relationship management 

  • Vision and direction 

Execution can be delegated. Ownership cannot. 


A 30-Day Smart Outsourcing Plan First


Week 1

Track all tasks you perform daily. 

Week 2

Highlight tasks that are repetitive and non-strategic. 

Week 3

Document simple step-by-step instructions for 2–3 tasks. 

Week 4

Delegate those tasks and measure time saved. 

Start small.

Outsourcing doesn’t need to begin with hiring a full-time employee. Even part-time structured support can create immediate impact. 


The Real Goal of Outsourcing

Outsourcing isn’t about reducing workload. It’s about reallocating your energy. 

When you shift from: 

  • Admin mode → Strategic mode 
  • Reactive work → Growth work 
  • Busy → Productive 

The business transforms. Growth becomes smoother. Stress decreases. Decision-making improves. 

The best time to outsource isn’t when you’re overwhelmed. 

It’s when you notice time slipping away from high-value activities. Outsource execution. Keep ownership. 

That’s how sustainable businesses scale.