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When you hang out with entrepreneurs with a vision for their business, there’s one thing you’re bound to hear them talking about: scaling
But there’s a word missing from almost every discussion: PROFIT
And profit, not revenue, is the real point of scaling. But for various reasons, all the conversation about scaling centers around revenue. And this is resulting in businesses scaling prematurely and building outsized businesses as they scale, rather than building efficient, profitable businesses.
Join me this week's episode where I'm up on my profit soapbox again, this time talking about it relative to scaling.
Have a listen and you'll learn:
Mentioned in this episode:
For the full show notes, including the transcript, go to www.carlamoats.com/podcast/episode16
This episode was produced by The Podcast Teacher.
DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an accountant-client relationship. While we use reasonable efforts to furnish accurate and up-to-date information, we assume no liability or responsibility for any errors, omissions or regulatory updates.
By Carla MoatsWhen you hang out with entrepreneurs with a vision for their business, there’s one thing you’re bound to hear them talking about: scaling
But there’s a word missing from almost every discussion: PROFIT
And profit, not revenue, is the real point of scaling. But for various reasons, all the conversation about scaling centers around revenue. And this is resulting in businesses scaling prematurely and building outsized businesses as they scale, rather than building efficient, profitable businesses.
Join me this week's episode where I'm up on my profit soapbox again, this time talking about it relative to scaling.
Have a listen and you'll learn:
Mentioned in this episode:
For the full show notes, including the transcript, go to www.carlamoats.com/podcast/episode16
This episode was produced by The Podcast Teacher.
DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an accountant-client relationship. While we use reasonable efforts to furnish accurate and up-to-date information, we assume no liability or responsibility for any errors, omissions or regulatory updates.