Remove the leadership bottlenecks that keep you from taking bigger contracts
You’re ready to take on bigger contracts, expand to new locations, and grow your team. But every time you try to scale up, supervisor problems create bottlenecks that hold back the entire operation.
Small companies often hit growth walls not because of market limitations or financial constraints, but because their supervisor capabilities can’t support expansion. The leadership that works with current operations breaks down under the demands of growth.
Your business is ready to grow, but your leadership infrastructure isn’t ready to support that growth.

Growth Problems Are Usually Leadership Problems
We’ve worked with hundreds of small companies that had market opportunities, financial resources, and operational capacity for growth but couldn’t expand because their supervisor capabilities created bottlenecks.
The frustrating truth: The very supervisor approaches that built your success to this point can become barriers to reaching the next level.
How Supervisor Limitations Block Growth:
60% of small company growth stalls are due to leadership capacity, not market factors
Companies with strong supervisor development grow 40% faster than those without
75% of failed expansion attempts trace back to supervisor capability gaps
How Supervisor Problems Prevent Growth
The External Problem:
Operations Can’t Scale Past Current Capacity You can’t take on larger contracts because you don’t have supervisors who can manage complex projects – You can’t expand locations because you don’t have leaders who can operate independently.
The Internal Problem:
You’re the Bottleneck in Your Own Growth Every major decision has to go through you because your supervisors aren’t prepared for higher levels of responsibility – You’re working in the business instead of on the business.
The Philosophical Problem:
Growth Should Be Limited by Market Opportunity, Not Leadership Capacity Your company’s potential shouldn’t be constrained by supervisor limitations – Good businesses should be able to scale their leadership capabilities with their growth opportunities.
Removing Supervisor Barriers to Growth
Step 1: Identify Leadership Bottlenecks Before They Block Growth
Systematic assessment of where supervisor limitations will constrain expansion so you can address them proactively.
Step 2: Develop Scalable Leadership Capabilities
Supervisors learn skills that work at larger scale – managing multiple teams, coordinating complex projects, developing other leaders.
Step 3: Create Systems That Support Growth Rather Than Requiring Your Presence
Leadership development that enables supervisors to make decisions, solve problems, and manage operations without constant oversight.
Remove Supervisor Barriers to Growth
$995 develops the supervisor capabilities that support company expansion.

