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Hypergrowth is a dream for many investors and entrepreneurs. Who wouldn\u2019t like rapid, high speed, exponential growth that shines like a unicorn. There is a need for a unique capacity to manage and experience this surge of growth called hypergrowth. This unicorn rearing is also known as Hypergrowth. Here is all you need to know about hypergrowth- challenges, strategies that can propel hypergrowth and more.<\/p>\n

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What is Hypergrowth?<\/h2>\n

Hypergrowth is a phase of rapid expansion where companies experience a compound annual growth rate or CAGR of 40 % or higher. First coined by Alexander V. Izosimov in 2008 for an article in Harvard Business Review, hypergrowth means \u2018the steep part of the S-curve that young industries experience that sets them from losers.\u2019<\/p>\n

In the product-market fit, hypergrowth occurs at Stage 4. Hypergrowth is essentially driven by market demand. This means that growth can occur always, but only if there is market demand- there will be hypergrowth. Companies on a hypergrowth wave can move quickly and adapt to continue. To quote the HBR definition, \u2018the winners get sorted from the losers\u2019 on that curve.<\/p>\n

According to the World Economic Forum<\/a>, hypergrowth is coined in a different manner. \u201cDuring the past decade, as technological convergence has moved progressively forward, rapidly rising companies have astonished the global public with their ability to expand and scale at a pace that was previously unknown. From this phenomenon, the term \u201chypergrowth\u201d was coined.\u201d<\/p>\n

So to make things simpler, take a look at this table below.<\/p>\n

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Also known as blitzscaling, hypergrowth has three main components-<\/p>\n