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[Unlocking Growth: Identifying Business Constraints and the Quad Marketing Calendar]-[Throwback: Finding Constrictions In Your Business Will Lead To Growth | Ep 902]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2025-06-06

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📋 Summary

The Cost of Misdiagnosing Constraints

In this episode, the speaker explores a critical business lesson: the failure to identify the true constraint of their business led to a loss of approximately $10 million to $12 million in potential annual revenue. The speaker highlights that entrepreneurs often focus on adding "potential" to their business—believing they are solving problems—when they are actually ignoring the bottleneck that limits growth. As noted, "any system will grow up to its constraint and no further."

The Hiring Bottleneck

The speaker shares a case study involving a sales manager who failed for two consecutive quarters to add six new outbound representatives. While the team initially focused on the manager’s performance, a deeper analysis revealed that the talent acquisition funnel was the actual culprit. By breaking down the math—specifically the ratio of leads to interviews and interviews to hires—it became clear that the current hiring process was insufficient to offset the 20% quarterly churn of frontline staff. The solution was not to pressure the manager, but to shift from one-on-one interviews to "group interviews," allowing the company to process more candidates efficiently and meet hiring goals.

The Quad Marketing Calendar

To prevent such systemic failures, the speaker introduces the Quad Marketing Calendar, a framework designed to ensure all areas of business growth are addressed. The calendar is divided into two dimensions: Internal vs. External and Employees vs. Prospects.

  1. Internal/Employees: Marketing the vision and mission to existing staff to maintain engagement.
  2. Internal/Prospects: Nurturing existing customers to encourage repeat business.
  3. External/Prospects: Traditional marketing to acquire new customers.
  4. External/Employees: An often overlooked area, this involves a systematic acquisition process for talent.

Parallel Funnels: Customers vs. Talent

The speaker emphasizes that a business should treat talent acquisition with the same rigor as customer acquisition. The process should mirror the sales cycle: "run ads, generate leads, nurture leads, set appointments, sell, fulfill." Just as a company manages its customer lifecycle from lead generation to onboarding, it must apply the same discipline to the employee lifecycle. By failing to treat recruiting as a parallel funnel, the company missed out on significant revenue growth.

Conclusion

The core takeaway is that business success depends on knowing "which problems to solve in what order." By identifying the specific quadrant of the Quad Marketing Calendar that is being neglected, business owners can stop guessing and start scaling effectively. The speaker concludes by offering a comprehensive scaling roadmap, encouraging leaders to diagnose their current stage and focus only on the relevant obstacles to move to the next level.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm not just pulling that out of nowhere.
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And then it hit me.
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It's knowing which problems to solve in what order.
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just name of the game.
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That is going to be very short of our goal
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📝Key Phrases

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work in parallel to
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light my head on fire
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misdiagnosed problem
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two quarters in a row
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hunky dory
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📖 Transcript

Welcome back to the game. Today's episode talks about a business that I actually saw lost millions of dollars due to one thing, which was not understanding the true constraint of their business.
And so inside I'll talk about a huge recruiting mistake that they made because they weren't focusing on the right constraint within their talent pipeline, which is something a lot of people don't talk about.
Then I'll outline something called the quad marketing calendar, which is actually a super old concept of mine that I don't talk about nearly enough.
And I think about way more than I talk about.
So I think you'll enjoy it. And then finally, a proper talent acquisition funnel and how it should work in parallel to a customer acquisition funnel from lead generation, lead nurture, interviews, onboarding. the same concept just applied to getting talent.
I was sitting in my quarterly leadership meeting where everyone had flown into Vegas for two days to talk about the next quarter and our goals for the company.

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