Growth Strategy Consultant for B2B SaaS & Founder-Led Digital Companies

Independent Growth Strategy consultant based in France, serving B2B SaaS companies across Europe

I help organizations identify structural waste, eliminate growth disruptions, and redesign impaired processes using the Wasteless Growth methodology.

What Is Growth Strategy?

Growth strategy is often described as planning. But in practice, growth problems rarely come from lack of plans.

They come from accumulated waste inside operational systems.

Growth strategy therefore focuses on one question:

Where does value flow break down inside the organization?

When waste accumulates, the flow of value between organization and client becomes disrupted.

Waste Leads to Disruption

Waste is anything that:


  • adds no value to the client
  • consumes time or resources
  • slows down value delivery

Examples include:


  • producing irrelevant content
  • attracting the wrong audience
  • inefficient funnels
  • technical inefficiencies

Waste accumulates gradually. At first, it slows processes. Eventually, it disrupts the entire Value Flow.

When Disruption Becomes Dirt?

If waste is not addressed, the organization begins to experience structural disorder.

This stage can be described as Dirt.

Dirt is not simply inefficiency. It is a form of organizational blindness.

Processes continue operating, but anomalies are ignored because they do not fit existing classifications.

Typical examples:

teams ignoring declining conversions
traffic growing while revenue stagnates
content production continuing despite poor performance

In this stage, the system continues to operate while losing its ability to perceive reality.

Growth strategy flowchart

Growth strategy flowchart infographic

Growth Strategy Defines Pollution Rules

The purpose of growth strategy is to define the rules by which the organization identifies and eliminates waste.

This includes several steps.

1. Define What Is Considered Waste

Organizations must first determine:

What activities produce value?
What activities only consume resources?

Without this definition, waste remains invisible.


3. Detect Waste Symptoms

Organizations must develop signals that reveal early-stage waste.

Examples include:

traffic without pipeline

content without rankings
leads without progression

These symptoms reveal hidden structural problems.


5. Estimate Structural Impact

If waste accumulates long enough, it affects the entire system.

This stage indicates that Dirt has appeared.

Key question:

Why was waste not detected earlier?

Understanding this reveals weaknesses in the organizational system.


7. Re-Architect the System

Finally, impaired processes must be redesigned.

This may include:

  • rebuilding acquisition systems
  • redesigning content interfaces
  • restructuring conversion pathways


The goal is to restore a stable Value Flow between organization and client.

2. Identify Waste Accumulation Points

Waste rarely appears randomly.

It accumulates in specific subsystems such as:


  • search demand interpretation
  • content architecture
  • acquisition channels
  • conversion funnels


These points must be mapped.


4. Define Reaction Protocols

Once waste is detected, organizations need a clear response.

This may involve:


  • redesigning content architecture
  • rebuilding acquisition channels
  • restructuring conversion funnels


Each subsystem requires a different intervention.


6. Stabilize Organizational Processes

At this stage, the goal is to prevent further disorder.

This includes:


  • isolating problematic processes
  • redesigning feedback loops
  • eliminating blind spots.


Where Growth Strategy Intervenes?

Growth strategy operates across the entire growth system.

Key subsystems include:

Search Demand & Acquisition

SEO
Paid Acquisition

Content Interface

content architecture
messaging systems

Conversion System

funnels
decision pathways

Growth strategy identifies how these systems interact.

Typical Situations Where Growth Strategy Is Needed

Organizations usually seek growth strategy support when:


  • growth has stagnated despite increasing activity
  • traffic increases but revenue does not
  • multiple teams operate without alignment
  • acquisition channels conflict with each other

These situations often indicate hidden structural waste.


Growth Strategy Consulting Modules

Growth strategy consulting may involve several diagnostic and redesign modules.

Examples include:


  • Acquisition System Diagnostics
  • Content System Redesign
  • Conversion Funnel Architecture
  • Organizational Feedback Loop Design


Each module addresses a specific layer of the growth system.

Who This Is For?

Ideal Clients:

Growth strategy consulting works best for:


  • founder-led SaaS companies
  • B2B digital platforms
  • organizations investing heavily in acquisition and content


These organizations benefit most from system-level redesign.

Not for:

This service is not intended for companies seeking:


  • short-term marketing tactics
  • isolated campaign optimization


Growth strategy addresses structural growth systems, not individual tactics.

Our Clients

CASE STUDY: GROWTH STRATEGY THERAPY

How Knowi (aka Cloud9 Charts) redefined user segments and restated their value proposition

The problem for Jay and his team was that they couldn't fully understand what their core groups of clients (user segments) were and what is the best way to name and frame things they were delivering to them.


Bohdan Lytvyn, Nertis


Start with a Growth Diagnostic Session. This diagnostic identifies:

  • hidden waste
  • disrupted value flows
  • opportunities for system redesign.

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