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229. Your Team Isn’t Slow. They’re Drowning

229. Your Team Isn’t Slow. They’re Drowning

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Think your team is underperforming? They might just be overloaded.



In this episode, Francesca gets honest about one of the most common bottlenecks inside growing businesses: capacity issues disguised as performance problems.



When your business grows fast but your team structure doesn’t, even your best people start missing deadlines, juggling admin, and quietly burning out. It’s not that they can’t keep up – it’s that they’ve outgrown the systems meant to support them.



You’ll learn:


  • Why more leads won’t fix a backend that’s already full


  • The difference between underperformance and capacity breakdown


  • How overloaded teams lead to stalled revenue – even with great marketing


  • The Formula One metaphor every CEO should apply to their operations


  • How adding a skilled Filipino VA can give your local team room to breathe and focus on high-value work


Plus, Francesca shares the quick win that gets CEOs out of their team’s inbox and back into growth mode.

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