46 min

Building a People-First Company with Natalie Nagele, Wildbit Beyond 8 Figures

    • Entrepreneurship

Natalie Nagele, CEO of Wildbit, joins us to discuss how to build a successful people-first company. Speaking from her own experiences, as a leading people-first employer, we talk about how you can measure your success as an entrepreneur, how to stay guided by your purpose throughout your entrepreneurial journey, and what it takes to stay committed to your business.

On today’s podcast:
Entrepreneurs should look at and evaluate their lives in decades because it takes a decade to build and scale.
When your business plateaus, it is crucial to reevaluate what you are doing and why you are doing it. It is an excellent opportunity to evaluate what your long-term goals are.
Hero worship is ultimately going to fail you. You are better off measuring against yourself than you measure yourself against others.
As an entrepreneur, you have to keep assessing how your company fits within who you are and what your goals are in life.
Paying yourself as a founder secures your commitment to building a meaningful business. It ensures that you would not leave your business behind for ‘the next big thing.’

Natalie Nagele, CEO of Wildbit, joins us to discuss how to build a successful people-first company. Speaking from her own experiences, as a leading people-first employer, we talk about how you can measure your success as an entrepreneur, how to stay guided by your purpose throughout your entrepreneurial journey, and what it takes to stay committed to your business.

On today’s podcast:
Entrepreneurs should look at and evaluate their lives in decades because it takes a decade to build and scale.
When your business plateaus, it is crucial to reevaluate what you are doing and why you are doing it. It is an excellent opportunity to evaluate what your long-term goals are.
Hero worship is ultimately going to fail you. You are better off measuring against yourself than you measure yourself against others.
As an entrepreneur, you have to keep assessing how your company fits within who you are and what your goals are in life.
Paying yourself as a founder secures your commitment to building a meaningful business. It ensures that you would not leave your business behind for ‘the next big thing.’

46 min