Built to Scale: From Break-Fix to a World-Class IT Company with Dan Hernandez
“Think about AI as hiring employees. If 30 people are using AI, you now have 60.”
In this episode of Built to Finish, Steven Pivnik sits down with Dan Hernandez, founder and CEO of PCS Technologies, to unpack what it really takes to build a scalable, resilient business in one of the most fragmented industries: IT services.
Dan shares how he transformed his company from a traditional break-fix model into a high-performing managed service provider, while building a culture of low turnover, strong leadership, and operational independence. He breaks down the importance of pattern recognition, early adoption of trends like cybersecurity and AI, and why most founders stay stuck in the day-to-day longer than they should.
Beyond business, Dan’s personal journey—from walking 5 million steps in a year to rebuilding his health after years of physical strain—proves that endurance isn’t just physical, it’s a mindset that carries into leadership and life.
This episode is a masterclass in systems, discipline, and knowing when to evolve.
Key Takeaways:
- You can build elite fitness through consistency, not intensity
- Walking can outperform high-impact training for long-term health
- Pattern recognition is a core entrepreneurial superpower
- Early adoption of industry shifts creates outsized advantage
- Hiring mistakes are expensive but fixable with process
- Founders must step out of operations to scale past ~$2M
- Culture and growth opportunity reduce employee turnover
- EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) drives accountability and clarity
- AI should be treated like adding employees to your business
- Continuous learning is what sustains long-term success
Contact Dan
Website: pcstechnology.com
Email: dan@pcstechnology.com