Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Growth Pains or Growth Gains: Scaling a Small Business Without Breaking It

10 min · 22. maj 2026
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Growth can feel like a win until it exposes weak systems, people gaps, and cash strain. This episode explains when growth helps — and when it hurts — covering people, processes, capital, margins, and leverage. Learn practical questions to diagnose what will break next and how to choose intentional, fundable, and sustainable growth that matches the business you actually want.

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