If you aren’t growing, you are dying, but the hardest part about growing is maintaining quality. As you hire more folks, expand to new locations, industries, etc. it becomes increasingly challenging to maintain the high quality you provided to your clients when you first started. It’s an incredibly difficult problem and so we reached out to some phenomenal entrepreneurs and asked them to share their stories, experiences and insights on the topic with us below.
Austin Peterson

Quality control is probably the most important factor linked to success this industry. Our clients come to us with a very specific set of goals and expectations for the project we undertake together. Our goal is to maximize the potential build within the constraints of budget, time, and availability of materials. Things change rapidly in today’s market and having an open and ongoing conversation with our clients has been foundational to the way we do business, and our overall success. Read more>>
Yaheed

One of my biggest concerns is putting out quality material for the people. I want people excited about our brand. Read more>>
Majo Laprea

When quality is a value, growing can be painful. Loosing quality is so easy so the best way to do it is making sure the goals are clear and communication with your followers to let them understand what a “sold out” means. Read more>>
