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Growth doesn't stall because of a lack of effort—it stalls when systems don't support opportunity.
In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Jennifer Glass about the most common ways businesses leave money on the table. Jennifer explains how many companies rely too heavily on automation, mistaking activity for connection, and why true growth requires intentional follow-up, real conversations, and relationship-driven systems.
Adi and Jennifer explore how joint ventures and strategic partnerships can dramatically increase revenue without increasing marketing spend. Jennifer shares practical examples of how businesses can expand their offerings through collaboration instead of building everything in-house, as well as why asking clients the right questions often reveals immediate growth opportunities.
The conversation wraps with Jennifer's "business growth architect" mindset—building a business the way you'd build a house. From laying a strong foundation to reinforcing each functional area, she emphasizes that sustainable growth only happens when marketing, operations, sales, and financial systems are intentionally designed to work together.
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Growth doesn't stall because of a lack of effort—it stalls when systems don't support opportunity.
In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Jennifer Glass about the most common ways businesses leave money on the table. Jennifer explains how many companies rely too heavily on automation, mistaking activity for connection, and why true growth requires intentional follow-up, real conversations, and relationship-driven systems.
Adi and Jennifer explore how joint ventures and strategic partnerships can dramatically increase revenue without increasing marketing spend. Jennifer shares practical examples of how businesses can expand their offerings through collaboration instead of building everything in-house, as well as why asking clients the right questions often reveals immediate growth opportunities.
The conversation wraps with Jennifer's "business growth architect" mindset—building a business the way you'd build a house. From laying a strong foundation to reinforcing each functional area, she emphasizes that sustainable growth only happens when marketing, operations, sales, and financial systems are intentionally designed to work together.