Starting with one Step
- Matti Garza

- Apr 1
- 2 min read
Building the Foundation Before Growth Breaks It

Welcome to the first post of my business.
At a glance, this may look like just another company offering HR support. It isn’t.
This business was built from firsthand experience working across a wide range of industries, including:
School districts in the public sector
Marketing and advertising
Sales, including early door-to-door and commission-based roles
Retail, because most of us start there at some point
Food and beverage processing, where I developed a strong interest in GMPs and employee development
Journalism
Research and development
Technology, working on-site as a vendor
Global mobility and relocation
Staffing
Traffic control and construction
Medical device manufacturing
Healthcare
Nonprofit organizations
These industries differ in structure, culture, and pace. But one challenge shows up consistently: organizations are often unprepared for the rapid growth that comes with success.
Growth is usually celebrated. And it should be. But it can also expose weaknesses fast. Processes stop scaling. Communication breaks down. Teams are stretched thin. Leaders are forced into reactive decisions instead of intentional ones.
That’s where I come in.
I help organizations step back and take an honest look at what’s working, what isn’t, and what needs to be in place before the next phase of growth. With an unbiased, critical eye, I identify gaps and areas for improvement so businesses can build a strong, practical foundation instead of scrambling to fix problems later.
My approach is straightforward. Growth shouldn’t feel chaotic or overwhelming. With the right preparation, it can be sustainable, organized, and aligned with where the organization wants to go.
This blog will share real-world insights on preparing teams, leadership, and systems for growth. If your organization is growing or planning to grow, this space is for you.
I’ve seen enough to recognize what works, what needs to change, and how to keep things from falling apart again. More often than not, organizations reach out when they’re already at their breaking point. My goal is to help you get ahead of that moment.
If you’re ready to strengthen your foundation before taking the next step, I’d be glad to connect.
Taking the next step is crucial for maintaining momentum in your business. While the path may not always be clear, as a business, you have two options: freeze in fear and risk everything falling apart, or move forward despite the fear and refuse to get stuck. I confidently chose the latter when I developed my business.
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