#24 Harold Mann: Put Yourself First - The Counter-Intuitive MSP Growth Method
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Are you burning out from trying to please everyone while your MSP slowly kills your personal life? What if putting yourself first actually made you better at serving clients?
00:00 Introduction and misconceptions about Harold
02:30 The lazy person's guide to MSP efficiency
06:00 Why fancy proposals kill your close rate
11:00 34 years without hiring a single salesperson
16:30 The 10% client rule that prevents business death
22:00 "I don't like this" - the 4 words that scale MSPs
27:30 Why selfishness is the key to MSP success
32:00 Building sustainable business through boundaries
In this episode, Harold Mann reveals how strategic selfishness built his bulletproof MSP over 34 years. His contrarian approach puts operational excellence and personal well-being first - leading to better client outcomes and sustainable growth.
We cover:
- Why being "extremely lazy" drives better business decisions
- The mortality event that taught him the 10% client concentration rule
- How one-page proposals actually improved his close rates
- Why "I don't like this" became his team's most powerful tool
- The restaurant analogy for premium MSP positioning
- Why selfishness prevents burnout and improves service delivery
👤 Guest: Harold Mann, CEO of Mann Consulting, San Francisco-based MSP specializing in Mac environments with global co-managed IT partnerships
👇 Do you struggle with putting boundaries in your MSP business? Share how you balance client demands with self-care in the comments!