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.
Nancy Taylor

This is a question I’m constantly grappling with as Moss & Clay continues to grow and evolve. Maintaining the quality of the designs and events is linked with expressing my personal style, being able to work with seasonal, local blooms, and really boils down to finding clients who are interested in the same thing. Read more>>
salar sheik

For a while, I was a one-person team, and it was more than sufficient as I took on clients on a one-by-one basis. However, my demand quickly outgrew what I was able to supply as a restaurant consultant in Los Angeles. Read more>>
Desmond Edson

The outlook of maintaining quality control is defining my style and always staying on brand with the message that I believe in. My beliefs and how I wanted to view myself. The direction that I envisioned for the my business and how others would talk about past events to future clients. Read more>>
Dan Ilash

As a company grows, it can be challenging to maintain quality while also scaling up operations. In my experience at Ilash Creative, we have found that quality is paramount to our success and growth. We have put several quality control measures in place to ensure that our products and services consistently meet the desired standards and customer expectations. Read more>>
Amanda Liford
Easy Life Organizing was never really meant to become a full-time business. But as I grew, I knew that quality & processes needed to be a HUGE priority for me. My unique experience in the automotive manufacturing industry helped me to create streamlined processes, quality control checks, and training materials that have been instrumental as we grow. Read more>>
