Entrepreneurs start businesses with passion, ambition and a clear vision. A lawyer opens a firm to advocate for clients. An interior designer launches a studio to bring spaces to life. An engineer sees a gap in the market and builds a device to fill it. But then, reality sets in. The company grows, and so do the responsibilities. Instead of advocating for clients, the lawyer manages payroll and reconciles accounts. Instead of designing, the interior designer is buried in budgeting and operational logistics. Instead of innovating, the engineer is chasing down receivables and dealing with human resource and compliance issues.