
For many entrepreneurs, the business starts as an extension of the founder.Their instincts.Their values.Their voice.Their judgment.Their way of making decisions.And in the early days, that can be one of the company’s greatest strengths.The founder sees things others do not see. The founder protects the customer experience. The founder knows what feels right, what feels wrong, and what the brand is supposed to stand for.But what happens when the business starts to grow?What happens when the team expands, the decisions multiply, and every important question still has to run through the founder? At some point, the very thing that helped launch the company can become the thing that limits its growth.Today, we’re talking about founder dependency, brand identity, and how entrepreneurs can build companies that remain human, authentic, and aligned without requiring the founder to personally hold every piece together.My guest today is Charlie Birch, founder of Humaniz Collective. Charlie helps founder-led businesses turn instinct into clarity, personality into purpose, and founder vision into a brand that can be understood, shared, and protected by the entire organization.https://www.humanizcollective.com
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