Growth Equity

Rooted helps growth equity-backed companies build the operational infrastructure that fast growth exposes and cannot outrun.


Growth equity portfolio companies have proven the business model — building the organization that can scale it is the work that comes next.

Growth equity deal activity rose 15.1% year over year in 2024, with $75.8 billion in capital deployed into established companies with proven business models and clear paths to scale.[1] The investment thesis is straightforward: inject capital into a company that’s already working and help it reach its next level. The organizational challenge is less straightforward. Companies that have grown to $30–50 million on informal coordination, founder relationships, and individual expertise reach a size where those same dynamics become constraints — and the processes that enabled scale-up don’t automatically support scale.[2]



Biggest Challenges We See
in the Growth Equity Space


The complexity ceiling that growing revenue can’t solve

Growth equity portfolio companies often hit an invisible ceiling: revenue growing 20–30% annually, but margins flat or declining and operational execution increasingly inconsistent. The issue isn’t demand — it’s that the organizational model hasn’t been redesigned to match what the business has become. Informal coordination, founder decision-making, and ad hoc processes that produced early success now create bottlenecks at scale. Revenue confirms the strategy. The organizational structure hasn’t caught up.

Professionalizing management without losing the culture that got you here

The founder-led leadership team that built a $50 million company often lacks the operational experience to take it to $150 million — not because they’re the wrong people, but because scaling an established business through transformation requires different skills than building a new one. And replacing that team too fast creates its own risk: the relationships, institutional knowledge, and cultural DNA that made the business worth investing in leave with them.

How Rooted Helps Leaders in the Industry

OD&E and BPE address the two organizational gaps that most growth equity portfolio companies face as they scale. OD&E builds the leadership capability, team structure, and operating cadences that companies need to function at the next level — without replacing the culture and leadership relationships that made them worth investing in. BPE designs the core operational processes that informal coordination was handling before — standardizing how work flows without adding bureaucracy that kills the speed.

Organizational Network Analysis (ONA)

Growth Equity

Value creation in private capital depends on coordination between investment teams, portfolio company management, and operating partners. ONA maps where those connections are strong and where they’re fragile, before gaps affect deal execution or portfolio company performance.
Portfolio company leadership network assessment
Cross-portfolio coordination gap identification
Deal team collaboration pattern mapping
Key personnel transition risk analysis

Business Process Engineering (BPE)

Growth Equity

Private capital firms and their portfolio companies both carry process inefficiencies that reduce returns. BPE maps and redesigns the workflows that matter most — due diligence, reporting, integration planning, portfolio company operations — for efficiency and scalability.
Portfolio reporting process standardization
Due diligence workflow optimization
Post-acquisition integration process design
Portfolio company operational process redesign

Organizational Change Management (OCM)

Growth Equity

Post-acquisition integration is where private capital value creation happens — or doesn’t. OCM manages the people side of integration: cultural alignment, operational change adoption, leadership transitions, with the speed PE timelines require and the thoroughness that protects retention.
Post-acquisition integration change management
Portfolio company leadership alignment
Operational change adoption strategies
Culture assessment and integration planning

Organizational Development & Effectiveness (OD&E)

Growth Equity

The organizational structures that drive value in private capital — investment team design, portfolio oversight models, operating partner deployment — require deliberate architecture. OD&E builds the design that supports deal execution, portfolio oversight, and value creation simultaneously.
Investment team organizational design
Portfolio oversight structure development
Operating partner deployment models
Scalable organizational architecture for portfolio companies


How We’ve Helped Growth Equity Organizations with their Operations

Sector-Based Scenarios. Tangible Outcomes.

A $65 million specialty manufacturer was growing steadily but couldn’t convert revenue growth into margin improvement. The CEO had built the company on customer relationships and operational intuition, but as the business expanded across multiple product lines and three facilities, informal coordination was creating quality inconsistencies, missed commitments, and planning cycles that couldn’t handle the complexity. The growth equity investor had a value creation plan; the organization didn’t have the infrastructure to execute it. We mapped core operational workflows across all three facilities, identified where handoffs between production, quality, and commercial teams were losing time and creating errors, and redesigned the process architecture. Within eight months, on-time delivery improved and operating margin recovered to plan.


Deals close quick.
Integration takes

At Rooted, we help private equity firms turn acquisitions into actual value. As portfolios expand and timelines compress, we guide teams through transformation using strategies built for rapid execution. We understand the pressure, then we help you deliver results.

  1. Rothschild & Co. “Growth Equity Update | Edition 40.” July 2025. https://www.rothschildandco.com/en/newsroom/insights/
  2. Bain & Company. “Global Private Equity Report 2025.” November 2025. https://www.bain.com/insights/topics/global-private-equity-report/