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Sanity Check

September 20, 2023 · 1 min read · 245 words

SC 019 — Squarely's Squares: Gathering the Puzzle Pieces for Growth

Applies multiple business frameworks to structure Squarely as a real company. Uses EOS (Right People, Right Seats) to identify that two people need to fill eight organizational positions. Adopts Da…

Squarely squares

Summary

Applies multiple business frameworks to structure Squarely as a real company. Uses EOS (Right People, Right Seats) to identify that two people need to fill eight organizational positions. Adopts Dan Sullivan’s front-stage/back-stage theater metaphor over traditional profit/cost center language. Maps Jobs To Be Done across six departments. Advocates growth loops over linear funnels for balancing acquisition, retention, and monetization.

Key Arguments

  • Two founders, eight seats — honest assessment of capability gaps, especially marketing
  • Front-stage (Marketing, Product, Customer Success) vs. back-stage (Operations, Finance, Data) avoids marginalizing support teams
  • Growth loops create compounding competitive advantage; the faster the loop spins, the stronger the moat
  • Frameworks are organizational “squares” — building blocks, not bureaucracy

Writing Style Notes

Framework-heavy but applied to a specific, small business context rather than theoretical. Honest about personal limitations (“there are many more qualified people than me for that seat”). The puzzle metaphor threads through — the frameworks themselves are puzzle pieces.

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