Trevor Francis

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Bio

Trevor Francis is the founder and CEO of 46 Labs, a leading business communications company providing critical infrastructure solutions for large enterprises. Under his leadership, 46 Labs is dedicated to orchestrating global connectivity, driving efficiency, and advancing network innovation.

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Growing a Business

Stop Trying to Be a 'Hero-CEO' — Here's Why Building a Strong Team Beats Individual Brilliance

Founders who try to do everything end up doing nothing well. Long-term growth doesn't come from heroics — it comes from teams, systems and the discipline to let go.

Leadership

I Run My Business Using Aviation Rules — Here's What Flying Taught Me About Leadership

What flying taught me about leadership, decision-making and scaling a business — and why thinking like a pilot can help you navigate uncertainty with precision and calm.

Consultoría

Cómo escalar un negocio sin desperdiciar millones (o colapsar por tu propio crecimiento)

Todo fundador desea un crecimiento rápido, hasta que este termina por quebrar su empresa. Aquí te explicamos cómo escalar con disciplina, evitar errores costosos y construir algo que realmente perdure.

Business Process

Why Your Communication Flaws Are Quietly Costing You More Than You Think

Your business doesn't have a communications problem — it has a momentum problem. Missed calls, clunky tools and scattered messages aren't just annoying.

Growing a Business

How to Scale a Business Without Wasting Millions (Or Collapsing Under Your Own Growth)

Every founder wants rapid growth — until it breaks their company. Here's how to scale with discipline, avoid costly mistakes and build something that actually lasts.

Growing a Business

Why Bad Automation is Destroying Your Productivity and Draining Profits

Instead of streamlining operations, many businesses make costly mistakes by automating broken processes, adding complexity and creating inefficiencies. The key to success? Fix the process first — then automate strategically.

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