Iris Partnering

Built to Scale

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Built to Scale is a monthly conversation series hosted by Iris Partnering, designed for founders, operators, and leaders who want to think more clearly about how strategy turns into execution. Each session is a candid discussion about how real businesses operate once plans meet people, capacity, systems, and pressure, where marketing ambition, operational reality, and leadership decisions collide. Each conversation is designed to leave you thinking differently about your own business long before you ever touch a template.

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Iris Partnering

Kategorie

Business

Podcast-Website

www.irispartnering.com

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9. Jul 2026

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Navigating Seasonal Change as a Neurodivergent Business Owner 09.07.2026

Summer changes more than schedules. For many neurodivergent business owners, it changes routines, energy, focus, decision-making, and the systems that normally help the business run smoothly. School breaks, family responsibilities, travel, shifting client schedules, and less predictable days can create a level of disruption that impacts both productivity and mental bandwidth. In this episode of Bu...

Paid Marketing: What Readiness Actually Looks Like 02.07.2026

For a lot of businesses, paid marketing feels like the logical next step. More visibility. More leads. Faster growth. But behind the scenes, we often see businesses investing in paid before the foundation underneath it is actually ready to support it. The messaging is unclear. The customer journey has gaps. Operations are reactive. Follow-up is inconsistent. Conversion points are weak. And instead...

True Performance-Based Marketing: What Actually Drives Results 25.06.2026

Lately, we’ve been in a high volume of marketing consultations, and a clear pattern has emerged. Many businesses are investing in marketing. They are posting consistently, running campaigns, and trying to stay visible. On the surface, it looks like momentum. But when you step back, there is often a disconnect between what is being executed and what is actually driving performance. In this episode...

From Doing to Leading: The Hardest Shift Founders Face 09.04.2026

As businesses grow, the hardest shift for founders is rarely strategy, marketing, or sales. It’s the transition from doing the work to leading the people and systems responsible for it. Many founders build their companies by staying close to every decision. That proximity creates speed and control early on, but over time it becomes the very thing that limits scale. Letting go sounds simple in theo...

Let's Talk About AI (for real) 08.04.2026

AI is showing up everywhere in business; tools, platforms, promises. But behind the noise, most leaders are asking the same quiet question: Wouldn’t it be easier and faster to just use AI for everything? So we’re coming together to discuss how AI fits into real businesses day-to-day. We’ll talk through: Where AI genuinely adds value in operations and marketing The limits AI still can’t cross, no m...

Roadmapping 2026: Planning Growth Without Burning Out 24.03.2026

Every business owner kicks off the new year strategizing growth. Very few businesses have a strategy that survives execution year-long. Most plans fall apart when people, process, and capacity don’t line up. This is a live conversation with the Iris leadership team about how to plan for growth in a way that’s actually sustainable, not just ambitious. We’ll talk through how we think about: Setting...

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