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Stage 6: Evolve: There is No Final State – Using the Squint Factor to Jump the Next Curve 

By the time a life science organization reaches Stage 5: Stewardship, there is a quiet confidence in the system. The product is approved. The site is running. The processes work. People know what “good” looks like. The organization has built a rhythm strong enough to deliver consistently in a regulated environment. (A meaningful achievement in biopharma!) 

For a while, this can feel like arrival. But in truth, there is no final state. All growth requires evolution.  

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Stage 2: Organization — When Scrappy Stops Scaling

Stage 2, the Organization Phase is ultimately about building the operating backbone of the organization—the structures, capabilities, and habits that will allow the company to move from ambition to execution.  

  • Hiring accelerates, expertise deepens, and functional teams form.  

  • Agility is still valued, but coordination becomes unavoidable 

  • Organization begins defining how work will reliably get done  

  • Processes, systems, and governance structures are introduced — often all at once 

  • The organization moves from planning and building to constant operational problem‑solving 

  • Leaders begin spending more time managing dependencies than creating new things 

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