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[The MOSI-6 Framework: A Strategic Decision Tree for Scaling Your Business]-[The Question That Actually Fixes Your Business | Ep 988]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-01-07

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The MOSI-6 Framework: A Strategic Decision Tree for Scaling Your Business

In the journey of entrepreneurship, many business owners find themselves trapped in a cycle of frustration, often referred to as "eating glass." The speaker emphasizes that the vast majority of things we enjoy are rarely what holds us back. Instead, growth requires identifying the specific, high-leverage constraints that prevent a business from scaling. To address this, the speaker introduces the MOSI-6 framework, a repeatable decision tree designed to diagnose where a business is stuck.

The Core Philosophy: Why Can't We Do More?

At the heart of the framework lies a fundamental question: "Why can't we do more of what we're currently doing?" This question serves as the baseline for all operational inquiry. If you cannot do more, you must identify which of the six constraints—the MOSI-6—is preventing progress. Once you resolve that specific constraint, you return to the primary goal: doing more.

The MOSI-6 Framework Breakdown

1. Metrics

Many entrepreneurs cannot scale because they lack a predictable process. Without data, you cannot manage what you do not measure. Establishing clear metrics is the prerequisite for all other growth; if you don't know your numbers, you cannot diagnose any other part of your business.

2. Model

Often, the issue is not execution but the vehicle itself. A "model" issue arises when an entrepreneur questions if their current path will lead to their goals. The speaker notes that 75% of the time, this is simply a lack of acceptance regarding the inherent difficulty of the business. Entrepreneurship involves "walking into a dark room" and managing uncertainty—a feature, not a bug, of the business model. For example, the difficulty of finding staff in the cleaning industry or the difficulty of finding motivated clients in the fitness industry are inherent dynamics that must be managed, not solved.

3. Money

If you have the metrics and a solid model, the next bottleneck is often financial. You might be unable to scale because you "can't afford to." This requires breaking down the financial constraint: Are your leads too expensive? Is your conversion rate too low? Or is your lifetime gross profit too small? By comparing these against industry averages, you can isolate the specific financial leak.

4. Manpower (The "Vampire" Constraint)

Even with metrics, a sound model, and the budget to scale, you may lack the human capital to execute. This is the "vampire" issue: the lack of salespeople or agents. Interestingly, this loops back to the top of the framework; you must treat the attraction of talent as a process that requires its own metrics.

5. Market

While rare, the final constraint is that your "market is too small." Unless you are located in an extremely isolated area (like "bumfuck Kentucky"), most businesses have sufficient market size. If the market truly is limited, the solution often involves changing your operational strategy—such as going remote or expanding your geographic reach—to overcome the limitation.

Conclusion: Focus on the Right Questions

The speaker stresses that the objective of his mentorship is to ensure entrepreneurs ask the "right questions" rather than focusing on things that won't change the trajectory of their business. As he notes, "you really can get one or two things right and get just about everything else wrong if you get the right things right." By applying the MOSI-6 framework, entrepreneurs can stop guessing and start systematically dismantling the constraints that keep them from achieving their full potential.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll tell you a story that might illustrate the point.
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What the hell am I actually going to do?
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You can get a lot of stuff wrong.
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I'm not sure if I'm in the right boat.
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This is not a problem to solve.
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📝Key Phrases

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high-leverage
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illustrate the point
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left your business behind
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holding us back
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get a hold of
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📖 Transcript

you'd have this small amount of time to get a very high-leverage answer.
And so I wanted to make sure that every single person who asks their question asks the right question.
And I'll tell you a story that might illustrate the point.
I think probably six months back, there was a guy who came here he was one of those over the back, got up and said hey, can you talk to me more about the closure framework?
And I said, well, before I do, what's your closure rate?
And he said, 40%.

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