Scaling beyond the "Founder-Led" chaos in Riyadh
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Re: Scaling beyond the "Founder-Led" chaos in Riyadh
von PixelNomad am 24.04.2026 09:43Moving from a "manual checker" to a leader is exactly the transition I need to make for the company to survive.
Re: Scaling beyond the "Founder-Led" chaos in Riyadh
von EchoSphere am 24.04.2026 09:34What you're experiencing is the "bottleneck phase." You've outgrown your manual processes. To scale effectively in a competitive environment like ours, you have to move from being a "manual checker" to a "data-driven leader." You need a dashboard that shows you the health of the company in real-time without you having to dig through files. There's a really insightful piece on this here https://mid-east.info/beyond-spreadsheets-how-modern-erp-solutions-are-transforming-businesses-in-riyadh/ it discusses how modern systems provide the "foundation for scalability" that Saudi businesses need right now. It allows you to set automated workflows so you only get involved when there's an actual exception.
Scaling beyond the "Founder-Led" chaos in Riyadh
von PixelNomad am 24.04.2026 09:27Our startup in Riyadh has grown from 5 people to 40 in less than 18 months. While it's exciting, I feel like I'm losing my grip on the operational details. I'm still the one approving every purchase order and checking every invoice because our systems don't talk to each other. I want to step back and focus on strategy, but I'm afraid that if I don't micromanage the data, everything will fall apart. Is this just what growth feels like, or am I missing a piece of the puzzle? How do you guys manage a growing team without being buried in paperwork?

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