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.
Stacey Sparrow

I don’t just work on my business. I very much work in it. I have my hands and every piece of my studio from developing new projects and techniques to cleaning the bathrooms. Read more>>
Ashleigh Parker

As I received more inquiries from potential clients, it was hard for me to say “no” or turn anyone down! I want to work with everyone who values my work! But, a hard lesson to learn was that I did in fact have to learn to say “no” to some people and create a boundary. Read more>>
Daniel Franco

During our previous work experience at one of the largest General Contractors in California, we noticed their due diligence when standardizing their internal quality control process, and preventive coordination. Read more>>
Brittany Veney

Maintaining quality as B. Real Creative Studio grew was fundamental to our reputation and client satisfaction. We implemented rigorous quality control measures specific to brand and website design services to ensure consistency and excellence in every project. Read more>>

