• MedTech Scaling: Why More People Equals Slower Progress
    Jun 15 2026
    Most leaders assume that hiring more people will accelerate growth.


    So why do so many MedTech companies become slower as they scale?


    In this first Signal Before Scale™ Briefing, Harun Rabbani explores one of the most overlooked challenges in leadership and organisational growth: complexity.


    As organisations expand, communication pathways multiply, decision-making slows, accountability becomes blurred, and innovation becomes harder to execute. The warning signs often appear long before they show up in revenue, valuations, product launches, or leadership turnover.


    Drawing on personal experience within the MedTech sector, Harun shares why organisations frequently lose coherence before they lose performance, and what leaders, boards, and investors should be paying attention to if they want to sustain growth without sacrificing agility, alignment, and execution.


    The numbers tell us where we've been.

    The signals tell us where we're going.

    Learn to see the signals. Before the scale.


    About Harun Rabbani

    Harun Rabbani is the Founder of Precilium and host of Signal Before Scale™ Conversations. He works with MedTech founders, CEOs, leadership teams, boards, and investors to explore leadership architecture, organisational complexity, governance, and the hidden signals that determine whether organisations scale successfully or stall under pressure.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/harunrabbani

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    8 Min.
  • Why MedTech Leaders Become Bottlenecks as Their Companies Scale
    Jun 8 2026

    Why do smart leaders become bottlenecks?


    In this episode of Signal Before Scale™ Conversations, Harun Rabbani explores a hidden challenge facing many MedTech organisations as they grow.


    Drawing on experiences in MedTech, executive leadership search, and insights from Med-Tech Expo Birmingham, Harun examines why successful behaviours can become obstacles to scale, how complexity quietly slows momentum, and the leadership transitions required as organisations evolve.


    From founder dependency to organisational complexity, this episode explores the signals that often appear before performance begins to decline.


    If you're a founder, CEO, investor, board member or senior leader, this conversation may challenge how you think about growth, leadership and scale.


    Because sometimes the greatest threat to future success is past success.


    https://harunrabbani.blog

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/harunrabbani

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/precilium


    #SignalBeforeScale #MedTechLeadership #LeadershipArchitecture #OrganisationalComplexity #HealthTechInnovation

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    17 Min.
  • Why Smart MedTech Companies Slow Down Before They Scale
    Jun 3 2026

    Most MedTech companies don't slow down because they run out of opportunity.


    They slow down because complexity begins growing faster than leadership, communication and execution can keep pace.


    In this opening episode of Signal Before Scale™ Conversations, Harun Rabbani explores the hidden forces that quietly undermine momentum inside growing MedTech organisations. From leadership bottlenecks and decision-making friction to organisational misalignment and execution drift, this episode examines the early warning signs that often appear long before performance begins to decline.


    Designed for founders, CEOs, executive teams, investors and ecosystem leaders, this conversation challenges the assumption that scale is simply a question of funding, talent or innovation.


    The real challenge may be something far less visible. And far more important.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/harunrabbani

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/precilium

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    17 Min.