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Scaling Without the Headcount w/ Matt Dixon :: Ep 74 The Lyndsay Stafford Show

Scaling Without the Headcount w/ Matt Dixon :: Ep 74 The Lyndsay Stafford Show

Episode 74 Published 1 month ago
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In this episode of The Lyndsay Stafford Show, Lyndsay sits down with neighbor, friend, and fractional CTO Matt Dixon, founder of Front Range Systems.

Matt shares his unlikely journey from police dispatcher in San Diego to self-taught software developer and seasoned fractional CTO serving mid-market companies. He breaks down what a fractional CTO actually does, why so many growing businesses get “stuck” with their systems, and how the right technology roadmap can unlock scalability without endlessly adding headcount.

Lyndsay and Matt dive into:
How Matt taught himself to code with a single book and turned that curiosity into a thriving business.

Real-world examples of broken, archaic systems—and how rethinking workflows and automation can cut handling time from 20 minutes to 30 seconds.

The biggest mistakes leaders make when buying new software (hint: falling in love with the demo).

Practical ways AI, automation, and smart systems are changing operations today—and why ignoring AI is no longer an option.

The power of data and dashboards to show what’s actually working so you can make better, faster decisions.

Along the way, they swap stories about cross-country moves, snowblowers, big families, paramedic sons, and what it really means to choose good humans as business partners. If you’re a founder, CEO, or operator who knows your tech stack is holding you back—but you’re not technical—this conversation will give you language, perspective, and a path forward.

Follow Matt:
https://frontrangesystems.com/


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