Scaling a tech company is exhilarating — but it’s also a minefield of challenges. Are you focusing on the right things? Are your meetings moving the needle or just eating up time? Do you really understand your customers?
In the latest episode of Wisdom From Wizards, I sat down with Skipper Chong Warson, founder of How This Works Co., to extract practical insights that can help tech scaleups break through growth plateaus.
Tech scaleups often measure success by the features they release, the lines of code written, or the number of campaigns launched. But as Skipper pointed out, these are outputs, not outcomes. True growth comes from understanding how your efforts change user behavior and business performance. Ask yourself:
Many tech founders and product leaders think they know their customers inside and out. But in reality, Skipper shared that most haven’t spoken to a real customer in weeks — or ever. His simple advice? Talk to five customers.
Five conversations may not seem like much, but they can reveal:
The best part? This doesn’t require complex research. Just set up five calls and listen.
Packed calendars are often worn as a badge of honor. But are all those meetings truly helping your company grow? Skipper challenges leaders to rethink how they spend their time:
Tech scaleups thrive when teams have the space to focus, create, and execute. If your company is drowning in meetings, it’s time to shake things up.
Growth isn’t about working longer hours or adding complexity. It’s about being intentional — focusing on real impact, direct customer insights, and meaningful work habits.
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