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In this episode, we discuss: The pitfalls on the path to exit. We are joined by Dirk Sahlmer, Head of Origination at saas.group.

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We chat about the following with Dirk Sahlmer:

  • How should leaders balance ambitious growth metrics with the realities of current team capacity?
  • When does leadership involvement cross the line into micromanagement—and how can you avoid it?
  • Can offshoring and distributed teams truly maintain a unified culture and performance standard?
  • What does a “bootstrap future” look like, and is it a viable model for scaling sustainably?
  • How can a central operations team best support rapid growth without slowing innovation?

References

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/dirksahlmer/
  • https://www.saas.wtf

Biography

Dirk Sahlmer is the Head of Origination at saas.group, a serial acquirer of small, capital-efficient SaaS companies. Known for his insightful LinkedIn posts and newsletter articles on SaaS industry trends and M&A topics, he is a respected voice in the SaaS community.

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Summary

00:07:06 – Measuring progress towards the future vision

00:10:30 – Leadership decisions in action

00:13:13 – Workforce shifts and offshoring

00:17:57 – The “bootstrap future”

00:20:49 – Building a central operations team

00:22:59 – Avoiding micromanagement


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