Today’s panelists are Megan Reamer is the co-founder and CEO of Jackson’s Honest, a healthy foods company. Jackson’s Honest makes potato chips, tortilla chips and grain free puffs all cooked in organic coconut oil. Patrick Vlaskovits is an entrepreneur and 2 time New York Times bestselling author. His writing has been featured in the Harvard Business Review and the Wall Street Journal, and he speaks at technology conferences worldwide. And our third panelist is Bret Boyd is the CEO of Knoema, a software platform for data access and discovery. At Knoema, Bret and his team build tools to help public and private-sector organizations make better decisions with data.
During today’s episode, I’m interviewing not one, but three exceptional CEOs. This episode is a bit different than my other podcasts, because we recorded it live in front of a audience of hundreds of executives, so the style and format is slightly different than usual.
Here's the video recording of the live episode if you prefer to see my sky blue eyes while I impart wisdom into your brain like a boss:
In this broadcast,Patrick, Megan, Bretand I talk about:
How did Megan differentiate her product in a saturated marketplace
Why a successful product usually stems from need
How did Patrick perceive and evaluate pockets of opportunity for his business
Where in the value chain should you focus your efforts
In what ways did Brett implement business cycles as a founder and founder
How do the panelists incorporate partnerships into their business
How to conduct market research?
What would keep someone from rolling out a new product?
In what ways should you organize your business to profit from extreme growth
How to think and act like an entrepreneur as a member of an organization
When hiring, how can you find and hire employees who can drive a business and organization forward
How do you properly measure employee performance so you know if someone is genuinely not pulling their weight
The audience Q&A is from 42:40 - 57:00.
How does Megan think about new extremes in her business
What has Megan done to get her business story out to consumers
When is the right time to say yes this is a successful investment
How can you handle personal risk and stick with your decisions
Has Megan ever felt like she had to compromise her values as a mother or woman
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