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Jason Jackson has spent more than two decades walking into companies that have built something real and then gotten stuck. As founder and operating partner at Redwood Ridge Strategies, he specializes in diagnosing the operational constraints that prevent growth-stage SaaS companies from scaling past product-market fit. And more often than not, the constraint has a title: Founder.
In this episode, Jason joins Teasha Cable to unpack what he calls "founder drag," the invisible pattern where the very behaviors that built a company begin to cap its growth. He shares real examples, including a founder answering customer emails at 1am with the wrong name on them, and explains how he helps leaders see the bottleneck they've become, then systematically build the systems and team capability to grow without them.
The conversation covers:
If you lead a growth-stage company, or advise one, this episode will reframe how you think about where your real constraints live.
By CModel Data, IncJason Jackson has spent more than two decades walking into companies that have built something real and then gotten stuck. As founder and operating partner at Redwood Ridge Strategies, he specializes in diagnosing the operational constraints that prevent growth-stage SaaS companies from scaling past product-market fit. And more often than not, the constraint has a title: Founder.
In this episode, Jason joins Teasha Cable to unpack what he calls "founder drag," the invisible pattern where the very behaviors that built a company begin to cap its growth. He shares real examples, including a founder answering customer emails at 1am with the wrong name on them, and explains how he helps leaders see the bottleneck they've become, then systematically build the systems and team capability to grow without them.
The conversation covers:
If you lead a growth-stage company, or advise one, this episode will reframe how you think about where your real constraints live.