Founder of Managed Benefits Services and MAIS Consulting encourages entrepreneurs to focus on structure, testing, and long-term systems to drive growth
California, USA, 30th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Serial entrepreneur and consultant Krishen Iyer is calling on small business owners and startup founders to shift their focus from big ideas to smart systems. With over two decades of experience in insurance, lead generation, and consulting, Iyer believes that long-term business success relies on infrastructure and repeatable processes, not just vision or market trends.
โYou donโt need the next big idea,โ Iyer said. โYou need systems that actually workโthen test, improve, and repeat them.โ
Why Systems Matter More Than Scale
According to a 2024 report by the Small Business Administration, 65% of new businesses fail within the first 10 years, with poor operational planning listed as one of the top reasons. Iyer says the problem is clear: too many businesses scale before theyโre ready.
โFounders get caught up in growth, not readiness,โ he said. โBut if your backend isnโt built for scale, more sales just means more stress.โ
Iyerโs own track record proves the power of systems. His company NMP Insurance Services grew by 236% over three years, earning a spot on the Inc. 5000 list in 2015. He credits that success to his teamโs focus on data, tracking, and process.
โWe had a 25-person call center and tracked everythingโconversion rates, lead sources, cost per acquisition,โ Iyer explained. โThere was no guesswork.โ
Lessons From Building It Himself
After selling NMP, Iyer founded Managed Benefits Services in 2016. Rather than buy third-party tools, his team built a custom lead generation system that included traffic scoring, real-time filtering, and campaign controlsโall tailored to health and dental insurance.
โWe werenโt trying to flood the market,โ he said. โWe wanted to match the right offer to the right person at the right time.โ
In 2019, he launched MAIS Consulting, which now advises companies in marketing, health, and service industries on how to implement scalable processes.
โI donโt hand out playbooks,โ Iyer said. โI help companies build the tools that will outlast the people using them.โ
What Business Owners Can Do Today
Iyer believes most companies donโt need complex platforms or expensive fixes. Instead, they need to:
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Audit their current operations for inefficiencies
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Track core metrics weeklyโnot just quarterly
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Build a basic system that can be repeated without the founderโs involvement
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Avoid scaling until backend systems have been tested under stress
โItโs not about perfection,โ he said. โItโs about structure you can improve. You canโt improve chaos.โ
He encourages business owners to focus on real testing, not just ideas or aesthetics. โJust because something looks good on paper doesnโt mean it works. We test everything. Then we tweak. Then we test again.โ
Business and Philanthropy Working Together
Through his nonprofit, 4 Humans Inc., Iyer applies the same principles to giving back. The 501(c)(3) supports veterans, underserved children, and community health efforts.
โIf youโve built something that works, at some point you ask yourselfโwho else can this help?โ Iyer said. โThatโs where giving becomes strategic, not just emotional.โ
He also supports organizations like the Wounded Warrior Project and the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and regularly shares his insights at industry seminars focused on insurance operations and performance systems.
More Systems, Not More Noise
Iyer is currently developing Iyer CRSI, a holding company for consulting, real estate, and insurance ventures, including active real estate development projects in Reedley and Visalia, California.
โItโs not about doing more things,โ Iyer said. โItโs about doing the same things betterโand making them work across different industries.โ
His advice to business leaders, especially those just starting out?
โDonโt chase hype. Fix a real problem. Build something that works. Then improve it every day.โ
About Krishen Iyer
Krishen Iyer is an entrepreneur, consultant, and nonprofit founder based in Encinitas, California. He is the founder of Managed Benefits Services, MAIS Consulting, and 4 Humans Inc., and has over 20 years of experience in insurance marketing, business development, and systems strategy. He holds a bachelorโs degree from San Diego State University.
