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“Growth for growth’s sake is a very dangerous path to get on. It really only leads to chaos, less profitability, and less structure,” says Mickey Moore, CEO of Tomo Drug Testing. Moore says he believes in a predictable growth model because it allows for better planning, the ability to achieve a desirable level of profitability, and allows him to build the team he wants. Moore says Tomo’s team has set new long-term goals because they reached their previous ten-year goal four years early.
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