Episode 86 :: Pulling Out of Retail

Choosing the right size for your business
(Video + closed caption available on YouTube)

Traditional business media celebrates big revenue, new accounts, and most of all growth and scale. Cutting revenue in the short term, letting go of accounts and scaling back are the exact opposite of that. So of course right-sizing your business can make you feel bad, and like you’re moving in the wrong direction.

We need to look at the benefits of doing things differently, the benefits of doing what is right for YOUR business, rather than what is generally celebrated in the public eye without context. 

In this episode, Sarah shares the reasons behind right-sizing and pulling out of retail, and we hear from 2 founders that chose to right-size, and their reasons behind the move. Sarah also discusses how right-sizing can impact your bottom line in a positive way, and gives us an update on our founders’ stories.

You can hear Sarah’s full and uncut conversations with founders April and Leah as BABOYOT member. When you upgrade to membership you gain access to full length episodes, bonus clips and episode, live Q&As with Sarah, and so much more! Learn more about upgrading to a BABOYOT membership at thegoodfoodcfo.com/join

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