Think you need a big team to build a 7-figure business?
In this episode, Samantha and Leon break down how to scale smarter with fewer people, fewer headaches, and a lot more freedom.
They dive into how you can build a highly profitable business without managing a bloated team that takes up all your time. If you’ve been thinking you need to scale up your headcount to scale up your revenue, think again.
They also discuss what scaling actually means and how to protect your founder energy. You’ll walk away with a smarter way to scale, one that doesn’t involve sacrificing your goals or your weekends.
Whether you're about to hire your first VA or rethinking the way your team runs, this episode will show you how to scale lean, lead smarter, and build a business that works for you.
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