First things first, if you’re not a part of our free Facebook group: The Scalable Service Provider, I’d hop in there and check out all the goodness going on…


...because today I’m answering a question from one of our members who asked the question around building a business with scalability in mind.


So today, I’m going to cover three main areas that are universal to set up any business to be more scalable and systems-oriented.


The problem I see often is that business owners want to add more scalability by adding online training or a course to their existing services BUT, they are playing the addition game when they should be playing the multiplication game.


Here’s what we’ll cover:

What does it mean to be scalable?
Why focus is the foundation and catalyst for scalability
To scale, you need to simplify
How to increase capacity on demand
The main SCALE FACTOR for agencies and service providers
Capacity vs. throughput
What parts of your business need to be systemized to free you from the day-to-day
Identifying 3-5 numbers that will drive your decision making.

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For the full transcript, please visit the blog here: https://system.ly/how-to-start-a-business-with-scalability-in-mind


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