Friday, May 1, 2026

Hands-On Lessons on Scaling Your Business from Our Partner

Discover practical lessons from a high-growth company on how to scale your business effectively, from making better decisions to using data and building strong onboarding processes.

Scaling a business is one of the most exciting and challenging stages of growth. While there’s no shortage of advice on what can go wrong, from hiring too fast to losing focus on customers, the real challenges often look very different in practice.

To gain real-world insights, we spoke with Fraser Gordon, Head of People and Culture at Engaging.io, a company that has experienced strong growth and was ranked among Australia’s Best Workplaces in Technology.

Here are three key lessons from their scaling journey.

1. Make Considered Decisions

As businesses grow, momentum builds quickly. New opportunities, increased demand, and rapid wins can create pressure to make faster decisions.

However, reacting too quickly can lead to misaligned choices and long-term consequences.

Taking a step back to make decisions with clarity and focus helps ensure alignment with your overall strategy and prevents costly mistakes.

2. Use Data to Get Timing Right

Hiring the right people is important, but hiring them at the right time is critical.

Every new hire requires time to ramp up and can temporarily impact productivity. Hiring too early or too late can create inefficiencies and strain on your team.

To make better decisions, businesses should rely on data such as:

  • Sales patterns
  • Conversion rates
  • Productivity metrics
  • Profitability trends

With the right data in place, companies can better understand when to scale and what impact new hires will have on performance.

3. Perfect Your Onboarding Process

Hiring great people is only part of the equation. How you onboard them determines how successful they will be in your team.

A strong onboarding process should focus on:

  • Clear Employee Value Proposition (EVP)
    Communicate what your company offers, including growth opportunities, culture, and benefits
  • Structured and Transparent Recruitment
    Provide clear expectations, meaningful feedback, and an accurate view of the role
  • Strong First 3 Months Experience
    Support new hires through their early stages to help them integrate, perform, and feel connected to the business

When onboarding is done well, it improves retention, engagement, and long-term performance.

Scaling Requires More Than Ambition

Scaling is not just about growing fast, it’s about growing right.

By making thoughtful decisions, using data to guide timing, and investing in onboarding, businesses can build stronger, more sustainable teams and avoid common scaling pitfalls.

Final Thoughts

Every scaling journey is different, but the fundamentals remain the same.

Companies that succeed are those that stay disciplined, make informed decisions, and prioritise people throughout the process. With the right approach, scaling becomes not just manageable, but a powerful driver of long-term success.

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