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Success can result in your business or nonprofit growing faster than anticipated, creating new problems to solve. “We had great growth and the growing pains were really difficult,” says Amy Blansit, manager of the Drew Lewis Foundation. “I was starting to not like what I was doing because I started managing people and not the programs and the problems.” Blansit says you shouldn’t be afraid to admit you don’t know how to do everything. Ask for help.
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