Insights and perspectives from the front line of business transformation.
DXG delivers digital transformation across sectors and markets worldwide. These experiences give us a rare, real-world perspective on what it truly takes to grow and scale - insights we share here on our blog.
by Tim Witcherley - CEO Feb 5, 2026
Most founders say they want revenue to double. Very few have actually thought about what would snap if it did. Because revenue growth doesn’t politely knock on the door. It kicks it in. And when it does, it exposes every weak joint in your business - systems, people, processes, and decision-making.
by Lindsey Witcherley - Co-founder of DXG & Managing Partner at N/C Jan 29, 2026
If you run an agency and things feel harder than they should, you’re not imagining it. You’re also not failing. What we see again and again is this: Most agencies don’t break because the work is bad. They break because the business underneath it can’t handle what it’s being asked to carry.
by Tim Witcherley - CEO Jan 20, 2026
Agency owners rarely talk about governance. It sounds dull, corporate, and irrelevant to the day-to-day chaos of running a growing business.
by Lindsey Witcherley - Co-founder of DXG & Managing Partner at N/C Jan 13, 2026
Every business wants predictable revenue, operational clarity and a pipeline that actually converts. Yet most companies stall long before they reach true RevOps maturity. Not because of a lack of tools or ambition, but because the organisation hits a structural gap – the point where demand, delivery and data no longer scale together.
by Tim Witcherley - CEO Jan 9, 2026
Reaching £5m in revenue feels like success. Hitting £10m feels like momentum. But for many businesses, somewhere between £5m and £20m is where things quietly start to fracture. Growth doesn’t stall because demand disappears. It stalls because the operating model that got you here cannot take you further. This is the most dangerous phase of scale.
by Tim Witcherley - CEO Jan 6, 2026
Why commercial operators outperform consultants in transforming agency value. Agencies love to talk in multiples - but few understand what truly drives them. In 2026, buyers aren’t paying for “creative excellence”, slide decks, or surface-level transformation work. They’re paying for operational maturity, predictable revenue, and commercial resilience. The f( ... )