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Most founders of mid-sized businesses (think 20 to 30 million in revenue, 30 to 50 employees) have never worked inside a company operating at the next level up. In this episode, Tim Meadows-Smith argues that this lack of exposure, not lack of ability, is the real ceiling on growth. He explains why a business growing at 5% a year and running at a third of its potential could realistically be growing at 25 to 35%, and lays out the practical steps founders can take to close that gap: finding peers further along, hiring people who have already operated at the next level, and choosing advisors and coaches with real experience at that scale.
Key Takeaways
Timestamps
0:05 - Introduction: why founders cannot see the ceiling on their own business
2:32 - The gap between "good enough" and what good actually looks like at the next level
5:00 - The self-made myth and why founders overestimate how well they are doing
7:26 - Why reading and courses are not enough, and the value of learning from other people's mistakes
9:48 - The first practical step: finding the right business coach
By Tim Meadows-SmithMost founders of mid-sized businesses (think 20 to 30 million in revenue, 30 to 50 employees) have never worked inside a company operating at the next level up. In this episode, Tim Meadows-Smith argues that this lack of exposure, not lack of ability, is the real ceiling on growth. He explains why a business growing at 5% a year and running at a third of its potential could realistically be growing at 25 to 35%, and lays out the practical steps founders can take to close that gap: finding peers further along, hiring people who have already operated at the next level, and choosing advisors and coaches with real experience at that scale.
Key Takeaways
Timestamps
0:05 - Introduction: why founders cannot see the ceiling on their own business
2:32 - The gap between "good enough" and what good actually looks like at the next level
5:00 - The self-made myth and why founders overestimate how well they are doing
7:26 - Why reading and courses are not enough, and the value of learning from other people's mistakes
9:48 - The first practical step: finding the right business coach