The second mountain: Systems
Two invisible plateaus, two different solutions
Capacity plateau — growth stalls when the surgeon maxes out.
Systems plateau — growth stalls when processes and leadership can’t keep up.
This invisibility feeds the emotional rollercoaster. Surgeons swing from euphoria to despair, convinced that if they just work harder or spend more on marketing, growth will return. But without seeing the mountain ahead, they burn energy climbing the wrong slope.
Hiring associate surgeons to share surgical volume.
Delegating pre- and post-op tasks to optometrists or trained technicians.
Expanding clinic hours without overextending the founder.
Building referral networks to distribute patient load.
Standardizing workflows so staff follow the same playbook every time.
Investing in technology (CRMs, automated follow-up, digital scheduling).
Training managers to lead teams instead of surgeons micromanaging everything.
Building reporting dashboards to monitor performance in real-time.
Case study 4: From chaos to control
The emotional cost of ignoring the plateaus
Seeing the mountains before you reach them
Climbing higher
References
- "Breaking Through a Growth Stall," Harvard Business Review, February 18, 2013.