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How to Spot Opportunities for Growth at Your Startup Moving out of startup mode into growth mode? Certified professional coach and Entrepreneur.com contributor Lindsay Broder shares tips on how you can identify those opportunities.

By Jason Fell

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One thing all entrepreneurs want to do is to grow their businesses. But some people get caught up in the small details and lose sight of the bigger picture.

What's the best way to rise above the daily grind and spot opportunities for growth at your own company? In this video, professional coach and Entrepreneur.com contributor Lindsay Broder offers some tips.

"Always make sure that you're very glued into what your purpose is ... your clients," Broder says. "Make sure you keep a very close eye on the big picture."

As the entrepreneur, if you're too bogged down with the day-to-day details of running your company, you might need to consider hiring someone who can manage at least some of those responsibilities for you, Broder suggests.

Related: The Keys to Becoming a Better Business Leader

Jason Fell

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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