In a mid-sized business, IT departments often start and stay lean. You might have one or two talented generalists managing everything from desktop support to cybersecurity. Early on, that versatility is an asset. But as the company grows, that same flexibility becomes a bottleneck.
What used to be a manageable workload turns into a constant cycle of IT challenges, from recurring downtime to rising security risks. The team becomes reactive instead of strategic, focusing on keeping systems alive rather than moving the business forward.
Adding another person might sound like a solution, but it doesn’t address the core issue. Technology grows exponentially faster than most hiring budgets. And the skill set required for modern IT—cloud engineering, endpoint security, compliance management, automation—spans far beyond what one or two individuals can cover. Without help, burnout is inevitable.