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    Explore "customervalue" with insightful episodes like "Building Community Around Interests With Phil Treadwell", "Coaching a Coffee Startup Business", "We’re All Battling For Attention | Toronto 2014 Keynote", "Caffeine Cast: 10 Ways to Stop People Setting up in Competition Against You [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]" and "Allbirds: Tim Brown & Joey Zwillinger" from podcasts like ""The GaryVee Audio Experience", "James Sinclair's Business Broadcast podcast", "The GaryVee Audio Experience", "Disruptors" and "How I Built This with Guy Raz"" and more!

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    Building Community Around Interests With Phil Treadwell

    Building Community Around Interests With Phil Treadwell

    Today's episode of the podcast features a conversation I had with national speaker and mindset coach, Phil Treadwell. We discuss several topics, ranging from building a community around interests to the differences between sales and marketing. We also talk about the challenges consumers face today, the constant quest for validation, public perception, and personal branding. This episode is perfect for entrepreneurs seeking tips and inspiration. I hope you enjoy it :)


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    Coaching a Coffee Startup Business

    Coaching a Coffee Startup Business

    Each week James brings on the show an entrepreneur who shares their biggest challenges and struggles in business.

    James coaches the business owner through these challenges by asking those hard hitting questions in order to get to the bottom of these problems and help the business owner soar to success.

    In this episode James talks with Duncan who has started a Coffee Business called Cannonball Coffee, how can he grow the business? Find out in this podcast. 

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    We’re All Battling For Attention | Toronto 2014 Keynote

    We’re All Battling For Attention | Toronto 2014 Keynote

    Today’s episode is a throwback to a keynote I gave at the Canadian Music Week Digital Media Summit. I stress why capturing attention is essential to any business. Enjoy! Let me know what you think. Tweet me or leave a review.

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    Caffeine Cast: 10 Ways to Stop People Setting up in Competition Against You [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    Caffeine Cast: 10 Ways to Stop People Setting up in Competition Against You [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    Rob covers 10 top tips to minimise the amount of competition against you. Lots of people complain to me that they’re scared to train people because they’re worried that they’ll leave and set up their own business and become competition. Listen to this episode to find out how to prevent or minimize this from happening to you! 

     

    Key Takeaways 

    • You can’t really fully stop your clients from becoming competition. Even if you could you shouldn’t want to stop them because it can help to step up your game and keep you motivated to do better. 
    • If you want to grow you have to train people, if you want to grow you must let go. You need to trust people to do what you do in order to grow an empire. You will rise to become more powerful, the more people you train and elevate up. 
    • Create the systems, processes and manuals that transcends people, that you train, so that if they leave then you can replace them. Which means you’re not reliant on an individual once you’ve trained them.  
    • If you know the values of the individual and what’s important to them and you meet their needs through your enterprise then they’re more likely to stay rather then start up themselves. We call them intrepreneures. 
    • People like to see progression and see where their future could be. People will feel more motivated if they feel like their hard work is being recognised and rewarded. Once you’ve trained an individual and given them the resources they need in order to do their job then leave them to it. No one likes to be micromanaged. 
    • If you see a window of opportunity where someone is looking to start up on their own then you could offer to JV with them rather than them starting up completely alone. 
    • Most people think that if someone wants to become competition and start up on their own, they want to screw you over. However that’s not necessarily the case, not many people think ‘yeah I’m going to start up to screw them over’. 
    • If you ever use the card “do as I say as you work for me”, then you’re going to make them vicious. 

    Best Moments 

    • “Competition can keep you more motivated, inspired and you can learn from them” 
    • “A leader develops leaders” 
    • “If you understand the value of the individual, you’re more empowered to motivate them”  
    • “You can pay your staff less using PRA – Progression, Recognition and Autonomy.”   
    • “Don’t get too worked up about people screwing you over all of the time.” 
    • “As soon as you see a different attitude towards your competition then your competition will immediately change.” 
    • “When you collaborate, train, hire, work with people, they do not work for you.” 
    • “You serve your partners, trainers and staff as best as you can and then they are likely to serve you as best they can.” 

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    Allbirds: Tim Brown & Joey Zwillinger

    Allbirds: Tim Brown & Joey Zwillinger
    Growing up, Tim Brown discovered he was very good at two things: design and soccer. While playing professional soccer in New Zealand, he was turned off by the flashy logos on most athletic gear. He started making simple canvas shoes for his teammates, but soon discovered a better material: soft merino wool from his country's plentiful sheep. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, his future business partner Joey Zwillinger was frustrated that most companies lacked a genuine commitment to sustainability. In 2015, Tim and Joey teamed up to create Allbirds, a company with two ambitious goals: create the world's most comfortable shoes, and do it in a way that was completely carbon-neutral. Today, just three years after launch, Allbirds is worth $1.4 billion. PLUS, for our postscript "How You Built That," how Kirby Erdely saw a problem with flying beach umbrellas and developed a new kind of tent stake—with a twist. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Bumble: Whitney Wolfe (2017)

    Bumble: Whitney Wolfe (2017)
    At age 22, Whitney Wolfe helped launch Tinder, one of the world's most popular dating apps. But a few years later, she left Tinder and filed a lawsuit against the company alleging sexual harassment. The ensuing attention from the media – and cyberbullying from strangers – prompted her to launch Bumble, a dating app where women make the first move. Today, the Bumble app has been downloaded close to 30 million times. PLUS in our postscript "How You Built That," we check back with Michael Dixon, whose business Mobile Vinyl Recorders uses portable record lathes to cut vinyl at parties, weddings, and music festivals. (Original broadcast date: October 16, 2017) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.