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24. 100% Scrappy: How Drew Dowd Diagnoses Broken Businesses and Grows Them

45 min · 14 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 24. 100% Scrappy: How Drew Dowd Diagnoses Broken Businesses and Grows Them

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Drew Dowd has built his career walking into broken businesses and finding the one thing everyone else missed. As founder of D2 Operations Consulting, he works with early and growth-stage companies on revenue operations, team execution, and GTM strategy - and his take is that most business problems aren't execution problems. They're information problems wearing an execution costume. Jack and Drew dig into constraint-based thinking, when to document and when not to, and what it really takes to scale a company without over-engineering it. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro and the scrappy vs. sophisticated question 1:00 - Growing up in rural Missouri and early scrappy roots 3:35 - Cold door-to-door selling discount cards in high school 4:51 - First jobs: froyo, food trucks, and a lemonade-to-burger empire 7:34 - Data-driven operations lessons from a food truck mad scientist 11:05 - How a punishment hack in elementary school predicted a systems career 13:10 - Finding the real constraint: the outbound dialing case study 17:14 - You can't prescribe dosages until you understand mechanisms 19:13 - Centralization over complexity: the simple fix for broken ops 22:04 - SOPs, trust, and the Google Doc that scaled a company to $1M/month 28:01 - Struggle days, bad calls, and failing fast 31:36 - Launch at 50% or wait for 90%? Speed vs. structure debate 34:10 - Lightning round: scrappy vs. sophisticated habits 38:00 - ADHD, notebooks, and why pen and paper beats Notion 41:47 - Defining success: profit volume, ethics, and the stabilize-vs-grow mindset 44:49 - Data tells you where to look, not what to do 45:08 - How to connect with Drew Connect with Drew Dowd: https://drewdowd.com [https://drewdowd.com] https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewdowd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewdowd/] https://x.com/DrewDowd [https://x.com/DrewDowd] Connect with Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-tompkins/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-tompkins/] https://www.pineapplecf.com [https://www.pineapplecf.com] https://www.pineappleanalyst.ai/ [https://www.pineapplejacktompkins.com/] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCalnj5yLU0ZH9y_tVl1J4ng [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCalnj5yLU0ZH9y_tVl1J4ng]

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