Four Essentials for Every Entrepreneur – Entrepreneur Tools Episode 2
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Publication Date |
Feb 11, 2021
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00:25:54
2nd UploadHey guys, we are very sorry, but we had some issues with our editing software. The first upload contained a problem and so we had the upload it a 2nd time. Really sorry! Entrepreneur Tools Episode 2This is a new series, within Startuprad.io’s YouTube Blog. We meet a lot of people and of course, we talk with some of them about the typical entrepreneur problems. Sometimes an entrepreneur solves known problems in a very systematic way, which we find great, or has great insights. In both cases, we will talk to him or her and bring you these recordings as entrepreneur tools. We are looking forward to your feedback.   Think in principles, it helps you with a lot of decisions. Peter Hart, Serial Entrepreneur   The EntrepreneurYou may remember Peter (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-hart-94373435) from our interview about his latest startup call Pythia https://www.startuprad.io/blog/pythia-forecasts-the-next-trend-in-consumer-products/ (yes, his video interview drops a few links as well 😊). He is a successful serial entrepreneur for more than 8 years now having to build retail brands like Dr. Severin and now an AI startup called Pythia. He likes to think very structured and shares some of the essentials from his journey to running several successful ventures.  If you ever want to do something, you can go through your CRM and look through your contacts … if you wrote down what you talked about last time the outreach will not really be a cold call. Peter Hart, Serial Entrepreneur     Basic infrastructure tools (1 & 2)Get a Drive (Dropbox, Google Drive). Joe recommends you encrypt it with a tool like BoxcryptorCRM Tool to manage your contactsPipedrive (AL)  Everyone should build up their own principles that fit the company you want to build or the job you want to do Peter Hart, Serial Entrepreneur  3. Evolving: Building up PrinciplesThe idea is based on Ray Dalio's book (AL) https://amzn.to/36XZ5td  Develop your own principles, write them down and let them evolve. It also helps to explain the principles to other people. It is a learning process to shape your decision making HiringRiskStrategyWork/Live BalanceThinking in principles helps you make decisions.  I highly recommend thinking about … what kind of a founder am I … and thus and what do I need to think about when I hire people. Not everyone can lead every person. Peter Hart, Serial Entrepreneur   4. Building up a company cultureWhat you do is who you are Benz Horrowitz (AL) https://amzn.to/3tznJtQ The idea is the whole company is following one broader path e.g., Facebook “move fast and break things”, which was later revised. Culture includes traditions e.g., coaching morning at Peters companie(s). It is a day they invest in their people.   Here is an example of an interview with the founders of Airbnb, when they talk about culture. https://youtu.be/RfWgVWGEuGE     Further Reading (AL)The airbnb story (AL) https://amzn.to/3rBGI5aBlitzscaling (AL) https://amzn.to/36UdJSe  Feedback  Reach out to us, here is our audience survey, to give us feedback, suggest topics, interview partners or just to say “Hallo!” https://forms.gle/mLV6mVKwGwKuut8BA   The InterviewerThis interview was conducted by Jörn “Joe” Menninger, startup scout, founder, and host of Startuprad.io. Reach out to him: LinkedIn Twitter Email   Follow us on Social MediaInstagram https://www.instagram.com/startuprad.io/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/4837115/ Twitter https://twitter.com/startuprad_io   Keep Up to DateHere is our publication calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=MDEyaTI3YWs1MjVxaTNzbWdqbDh2OXRiaW9AZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ   Folge direkt herunterladen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startupradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/startupradio/support

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