Uncomplicated Marketing

#96 Scaling Startups: What Founders Get Wrong

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Communication is the hidden scale lever most founders ignore until it breaks.

In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Jonathan “JJ” Jeffries, who’s helped companies like Stripe, Square, Dropbox, and Peloton expand and scale worldwide, to talk about what actually separates companies that accelerate from the ones that stall.

His answer is simple and a little uncomfortable: communication and leadership alignment to the investment required to scale.

JJ shares what he’s seen across hundreds of scaling teams through AWS’s Global Passport Programme, now rolled out to 21 cities globally and the stat that stopped me cold: on average, a company’s pitch is only about 30% accurate across stakeholders at the same functional level. That misalignment doesn’t stay internal. It leaks into market messaging, client conversations, partnerships, and culture.

We cover:
 • Why “communication” is not a soft skill, it’s a growth system
 • The C-suite misalignment that creates inconsistent pitches across teams
 • How two co-founders accidentally build two businesses: internal product vs outward commercial
 • Why founders stall when they think they can scale alone
 • The role of an independent chair and why boards should start earlier than you think
 • The people patterns that quietly derail teams: drifters, plodders, and disruptors
 • Why resilience is the real scaling requirement and why breathing is JJ’s daily leadership habit

Takeaways:
 • If your leaders aren’t aligned, your market message won’t be either
 • Fixing the pitch fixes the org and it compounds outward
 • “You can’t take someone else’s playbook and roll it out for yourself”

Connect with Jonathan:

  •  Think & Grow  - https://www.thinkandgrowinc.com/
  • Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjeffries/

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