You mention the war for talent. What does that look like in your world?
Replied byDeepak Shukla
Founder & CEO, Pearl Lemon Group at Pearl Lemon Group
Niche: Agencies, Marketing, SEO
Revenue: $100K–$500K/month
Location: Italy
Started: 2016
Once you solve acquisition, the main problem becomes people. In big firms they call it the war for talent, and I feel the same. In services it is all about humans. Even in software, it is still engineers, product managers, great operators. The better the people, the easier life gets and the more you can do with fewer, stronger team members.
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