Key Takeaways
- Scaling introduces predictable challenges: quality dilution, communication breakdowns, underwriting shortcuts, and capital constraints.
- Stage-transition checklists reduce errors by 30-50% and are the single most effective quality control at scale.
- Role specialization, documented SOPs, and technology automation are the building blocks of scalable systems.
- Feedback loops that connect outcomes to inputs enable continuous system improvement.
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Test Your Knowledge
1.What is the main risk when scaling deal sourcing operations rapidly?
2.What allocation strategy does the "Checklist Manifesto" principle suggest for scaling?
3.At which stage should an investor begin formalizing quality controls?