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181. Things That Don't Scale
Episode 181

181. Things That Don't Scale

This week, Jen and Pete dive in to how to create a practice of doing things don't scale, and the strategies and benefits of doing so.

The Long and The Short Of It · Peter Shepherd & Jen Waldman, Peter Shepherd, Jen Waldman

March 15, 202219m 0s

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Show Notes

This week, Jen and Pete dive in to how to create a practice of doing things don't scale, and the strategies and benefits of doing so.

Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:

  • What does it mean to do something that doesn't scale?
  • How do non-scalable practices effect the client's experience?
  • Why does adding a personal touch matter, and how might one achieve that?

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