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Benjamin Hardy, Blake Erickson

Grow Your Business Bigger and Faster Than You Think Possible

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The Science of Scaling examines the principles and strategies necessary for effectively growing businesses. Hardy and Erickson provide guidance on overcoming common scaling challenges, ensuring sustainable expansion and long-term success in dynamic markets.

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    The scaling paradox

    Have you ever wondered why so many businesses, even those with great products and talented people, seem to hit a wall? They grow for a while and then just… stop. The common advice is to work harder, to hustle more. But the real reason for stagnation is almost never about effort. The problem is deeper – it’s rooted in the very way you see your business, your future, and what you believe is possible.

    To break through that wall, you need a fundamental shift in your thinking: a new model for growth that begins with how you see.

    Let’s look at a moment in history when the stakes couldn’t have been higher. In May 1961, President Kennedy faced multiple competing priorities during the Cold War. His initial plan, presented to Congress, was a scattered list of seven different national objectives. The seventh item on that list, almost an afterthought, was advancing space exploration.

    At first, space seemed like a distraction. Then the idea took hold in Kennedy’s mind. He realized that trying to do seven things at once was a recipe for mediocrity. He needed something singular, something so audacious it would capture the world’s attention and force the nation to innovate in ways no one thought possible.

    A year later, Kennedy stood before a crowd at Rice University. Space was no longer a footnote – it was the entire strategy. He declared, “We choose to go to the moon in this decade.”

    This was a seemingly impossible goal tethered to an urgent deadline. And it acted as a razor-sharp filter. Suddenly, there was only one path that mattered – “to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills.”

    Most leaders set attainable goals and expect extraordinary results. That’s why they fail to scale. But attainable goals are poor filters. They allow you to keep your existing systems, your comfortable assumptions, and all the complexity that holds you back.

    Without realizing it, Kennedy had created the perfect blueprint for scaling any venture. The model builds on three interconnected ideas.

    First, you must change your frame – the lens through which you see your business, defined by your goal. When you set an impossible goal, you create a new frame for reality. It forces you to filter your current business with unprecedented rigor, because from the perspective of an impossible goal, almost nothing you’re currently doing is good enough.

    This leads to the second tenet: raising your floor. It’s about what you eliminate, what you no longer do. For the moon mission, any project, process, or person not obsessively dedicated to that one goal fell below the floor and was discarded.

    Once that noise is gone, you’re left with singular focus. With all distractions removed, you can accelerate your focus on the one direct path, the right partners, and the specific innovations needed to make the impossible a reality. 

    This simple, three-part psychological shift – frame, floor, and focus – is the engine of exponential growth. 

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    What is The Science of Scaling about?

    The Science of Scaling (2025) presents a psychological framework for growing your business further and faster than you might expect. This new mental model helps you break through stagnation by changing how you set goals, make decisions, and simplify your focus. You’ll learn how to apply the three-part framework to remodel your business and achieve seemingly impossible results in radically short timelines.

    Who should read The Science of Scaling?

    • Ambitious entrepreneurs seeking rapid, nonlinear business growth
    • Established leaders wanting to break through company-wide stagnation
    • Founders needing a simple framework to achieve strategic clarity

    About the Author

    Benjamin Hardy is an organizational psychologist and the cofounder of Scaling.com, a performance-based scaling program. His other works include 10x Is Easier Than 2x and Personality Isn’t Permanent.

    Blake Erickson, the cofounder of Scaling.com, is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs scale beyond what they thought possible. He previously built a sales organization from zero to eight figures within four years.

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