By Jennifer Sieg You’ve created the idea, designed a plan, and now your business is up and running. However, there’s still that looming question of what to do when the business starts to grow. The jump out of your career comfort zone might be finally paying off – but sooner than later growing pains begin to bite. Too many people think that they are the only ones that can make their business ideas work. But in reality, entrepreneurship doesn’t have to be a solo activity. At times, it might even help in the long run if it’s not. At least this is the view of Claire Madden, managing partner and co…