A complex strategy is a failed strategy. To scale, you must boil your vision down to a simple, communicable core.
Scaling begins and ends with the team. Harnish argues that leaders must move from "managing" to "coaching" and ensure they have the right people in the right seats. Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It...and W...
Ask yourself, "Would I enthusiastically rehire everyone on my team?". A complex strategy is a failed strategy
The 4 Pillars of Explosive Growth: Lessons from "Scaling Up" Harnish argues that leaders must move from "managing"
Use a "team of teams" structure where every function has one person—and only one—accountable for results. 2. Strategy: Create a Niche-Dominating Plan
The core of the book revolves around that every leader must get right to grow tenfold without the typical "scaling drama". 1. People: Attract and Retain "A-Players"
Most companies start out with high hopes but end up as "mice"—small businesses that struggle to break through the $1 million revenue barrier. In his growth classic, Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It...and Why the Rest Don't , Verne Harnish outlines the "Rockefeller Habits 2.0" framework used by over 102,000 firms to scale into industry-dominating "gazelles".