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Episode 3: Right Team at the Right Time

Episode 3: Right Team at the Right Time

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Hosts: Caitlin Ferguson (COOPilots.io) and Rob Ripp (Fintelligent, Author of Finance for Founders)
are a COO-CFO duo discussing supporting founders through growth challenges.

This episode covers:

Spotting Bandwidth Bottlenecks

  • Obvious signs: Missed deadlines, quality issues, constant firefighting
  • Subtle "energy leaks": Team disengagement, people stepping back, energy drops
  • Catch energy issues before they impact client deliverables

Hiring Economics: Fractional vs. Full-Time

  • Before hiring, check: Cash flow positive? Stable pipeline? Profit margin and runway?
  • The math: If fractionals billing halftime at 3x hourly rate, full-time likely costs less
  • Utilization targets: 75-80% for junior staff, max 85% (accounting for PTO)
  • Bring in-house when: Core client-facing roles, IP development, culture representation needed
  • Keep 1099 when: Behind-scenes work, specific deliverables, works independently

Cash Management Essentials

  • Burn rate formula: (Cost of Revenue + Operating Expenses) ÷ 6 months = monthly burn
  • Get line of credit at founding (best time to borrow: when you don't need it)
  • Set your "squeal point" - how many months before making changes
  • Without accountability, easy to think you're "one month away" indefinitely

Letting Go of Wrong People

  • Case study: Employee with good delivery but high resistance, taking 10 hours/week of founder time
  • Key question: "If those 10 hours could generate $1M in sales, is keeping them worth it?"
  • Why founders struggle: Loyalty to early supporters, family/friends, falling in love with potential vs. outcomes
  • The cost: Resentment builds, relationships damaged irreparably
  • Solution: Present trade-offs clearly, let them opt in/out of new direction

Metrics & Accountability

  • Define success upfront with clear measures
  • Microsoft Education Competencies: Framework defining beginner to advanced performance by skill
  • Pick 5 organizational + 3-5 role-specific competencies
  • Professional services: 60% how people experience work, 40% outcomes

Building the Right Number Two

  • Founder roles: Develop business, develop talent. That's it.
  • COO role: Trains run on time, ensures delivery, has tough conversations with founder
  • Must be truly empowered - no undermining their decisions
  • Find complement to your strengths, not clone
  • Long-term: COO often becomes CEO for premium exit

The Emotional Journey

  • Founders operate in vacuums, need advisors who understand risk-taking
  • Mastermind communities and experienced fractionals provide benchmarks
  • No founder with great exit did it alone

Assessment Tools

  • FinSight (Fintelligent): Financial data + recommendations, ~2 weeks
  • VIP Audit (COO Pilots): Values/vision + team interviews + 30-60-90 plan, ~2 weeks, podcast listener rate

Notable Quotes

  • Caitlin: "Energy leaks - you can see it as much in the output as in your people."
  • Caitlin: "Founders confuse 'I'm busy' with 'I can afford someone.'"
  • Caitlin: "If those 10 hours could generate a million dollar sale, would keeping this person be worth it?"
  • Rob: "Founders have two roles: develop new business, develop talent. COO: trains run on time."

Resources Mentioned:

  • FinSight Tool (Fintelligent) - Financial assessment
  • Altitude 90™ Audit (COO Pilots) - Org health check and 30/60/90 roadmap to relieve pressure - Mention the podcast for $1,000 off
  • Microsoft Education Competencies - Performance framework, example of Dealing with Ambiguity
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