You trained to be a professional, not a bookkeeper. This 3-minute assessment scores your business across six dimensions that determine whether you own a scalable enterprise or are trapped in a high-paying role you cannot resign from.
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These figures come from industry research across Australian professional services. Where does your business sit?
Each dimension maps to a specific operational bottleneck. Your results show exactly where the friction is.
How much of your revenue disappears the moment you step away? Your "Bus Factor" reveals whether you own a business or an unscalable job.
Are you charging what your expertise is worth, or caving under pressure? Margin leakage from emotional pricing is the silent killer of service businesses.
If you doubled your clients tomorrow, what breaks first? This measures whether your systems can handle growth or whether they are the ceiling.
How much of your week is spent on growth versus firefighting? The "Reactivity Trap" keeps businesses stagnant no matter how hard the owner works.
Do clients stay because of your unique methodology, or because switching is too much hassle? This determines whether you compete on value or on price.
Can you predict your cash position 90 days from now? Most service businesses run on bank balance checks and gut feeling, then panic at BAS time.
One per screen. Honest answers only, the results are only useful if you are.
Your business falls into one of three operational profiles. Each one has a specific fix.
Your lowest-scoring dimension is the one thing holding your business back right now.
This is not a personality quiz. It is a diagnostic tool. If your business has structural problems, it will tell you.
SAMPLE RESULT
8 questions. Six dimensions. One clear picture of what is actually holding your business back.
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