S5. Ep. 332 From the Forum with Kim Oser, Founder of Game Plan Organizing
After more than two decades in business, Kim Oser realized that working harder was not the answer. The missing piece was structure.
In this episode of Dear FoundHer from the Forum, Kim, founder of Game Plan Organizing, shares the shift that changed everything. After years of strong results, she realized the real barrier was not the quality of her work but how clearly she could articulate it. Once she stopped winging her own growth and built a clear plan, her business momentum followed.
Kim opens up about moving from inconsistent marketing to confident storytelling, and how clarity in her message led to stronger referrals and a calendar that finally reflected the value of her work. She also talks about rebranding, not as a fix, but as an evolution. Game Plan Organizing gave her the language to lead more strategically and the confidence to say no to work that no longer aligned.
As demand grew, so did questions about capacity and sustainability. Those questions ultimately led to Clear Game Plan, an online program designed to help people get organized without shame or overwhelm. Throughout the episode, one theme remains constant. Growth became possible and sustainable because it was supported by community, accountability, and shared perspective.
This conversation is for anyone who knows their work is solid but feels stuck explaining it, scaling it, or sustaining it without burning out.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Women Founders and the Power of Community
01:55 What Game Plan Organizing Is and Why Planning Comes First
02:52 When Experience Is Not the Problem but Marketing Clarity Is
05:36 How Clear Storytelling Led to Referrals and a Full Calendar
07:32 Rebranding a Service Business for Strategic Growth
11:17 Using Events and Partnerships to Build Trust and Visibility
14:09 Scaling Beyond Personal Capacity with an Online Program
17:26 Why Community Accelerated Business Growth
Connect with Kim Oser:
Follow the Game Plan Organizing on Facebook
Connect with Game Plan Organizing on LinkedIn
Visit the Game Plan Organizing website

