In this episode, we explore one of the most important, and most misunderstood, decisions for any business owner: whether to scale or deliberately stay small. Drawing on ideas from Mike Jones' Happy Business Revolution, along with our own experience of working with hundreds of SMEs, we discuss the realities behind “systemising before scaling”, the hidden costs of growth, and why many owners underestimate the personal and organisational toll of transitioning from operator to architect.
We look at why the “comfortable middle” can feel deceptively safe, and question whether maintaining a steady-state business is ever truly secure. At the same time, we acknowledge that scaling isn’t always the right choice; it demands energy, clarity of purpose, and a willingness to let go of long-held habits, roles, and even people. This episode offers a grounded, honest reflection on the practical, emotional, and strategic factors involved in taking a business beyond its current limits.
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This conversation is ideal for business owners, founders, senior leaders, and managers of SMEs who are wrestling with whether, and how, to grow their organisation. It’s particularly relevant for those feeling stuck between a comfortable status quo and the daunting prospect of scaling, as well as those considering investment, succession, or major structural change.
“It’s very hard to scale something when you’re not even quite sure what it is you’re scaling”.
“The owner has got to be prepared to systemise what they’re doing, even when it feels uncomfortable or counter-intuitive”.
“If you haven’t built the ability to shift and change, one big storm could be the end of you”.
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