Hi everyone 👋 Quick thought I wanted to share after a conversation with a founder this week: We always talk about scaling tech through tools or funding, but often the biggest challenge isn’t the stack—it’s the people and how fast teams can adapt. In my world (staffing + tech talent), I’ve seen startups double their output simply by aligning processes + people before making big tech changes. Curious—when you think about scaling, do you see bigger wins from improving team efficiency or investing in new technology first? #startups #growth #talent #tech
Hands down team efficiency
I believe setting up the right systems and framework with your team are crucial. Tools or tech will only amplify the systems you have set up, not the other way around. What are the tools that you are using?
Mike C. - Right? Same here, efficiency changes often pay off quicker than new tools. What’s one process tweak you’ve seen make the biggest impact? itamar c. Exactly, it’s always people + framework first, tech second. I’ve seen teams thrive with lightweight tools like Asana or Notion once their processes were aligned. What are the systems you’ve seen create the biggest lift?
deadline ownership tracking
slack etiquette
click counting
just to name a few 🙂
Team efficiency actually
