Skunkworks By HalfSerious

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Skunkworks By HalfSerious

Skunkworks by HalfSerious highlights the captivating stories behind entrepreneurs and their businesses. Think Chicken Soup for the innovator’s soul. Hosted by Eric Bourget, a creative entrepreneur and CEO in his own right, each episode centers around meaningful stories from experienced business leaders with the intention of inspiring and helping others on similar journeys.

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    The Positive Impact That Mindfulness Can Have On Your Life and Business

    Anne Krog Iversen is the Co-founder and Chief DNA and Culture Officer at TimeXtender, a data estate builder that helps businesses extract data for business analysis purposes. Anne started the company in 2006 with her husband. She works every day on building resilience and a strong, purpose-driven culture where people thrive and prosper. Over the years, she has played an instrumental role in growing TimeXtender worldwide and attracting more than 3,000 customers. In this episode… Does the sense of urgency to get things done leave you feeling anxious and overwhelmed? Do you constantly worry and work to get things done quickly? That perpetual state of mind negatively impacts the quality of your business decisions. Taking time to meditate and spending time in silence can quiet your thoughts and help you make sounder decisions every time. Mindfulness helps you build resiliency, keep calm, and maintain balance in your life. So how can you effectively incorporate mindfulness into your life and company? How can you make it a part of your daily routine? In this episode of the Skunkworks Podcast, Eric Bourget sits down with Anne Krog Iversen, the Co-founder and Chief DNA and Culture Officer at TimeXtender, to discuss mindfulness and how to build a mindfulness-oriented company. Anne shares details about an accident she had in 2009, talks about tips for making mindfulness and meditation a part of your daily routine, and explains how she trains her employees on meditation and breathing techniques.

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    Tactical Positivity Lessons in Communication Styles With Greg Coticchia

    Greg Coticchia is the CEO of Sopheon, a company that helps clients improve their enterprise innovation performance. Greg has decades of experience founding, leading, and driving revenue growth in technology and software companies in highly competitive markets. He has served as CEO, President, and COO at numerous companies and has been involved in or responsible for over 100 product and solution launches. Greg is the founding Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon University’s Master’s Program in Product Management. In this episode… What makes a great innovator or entrepreneur? How do they develop and form visionary ideas, overcome business challenges, and achieve their objectives? Great entrepreneurs are usually optimistic people who see opportunities even in difficult situations. They can see the positive in things but are also very good at seeing risk, mitigating the risk, and taking reasonable chances and risks. Leaders keep going despite all the challenges they face. Working and being excited about the vision keeps them focused and driven. If you're excited and having fun, you're probably in the right business, which makes it much easier to impart positivity to your team members. In this episode of the Skunkworks Podcast, Eric Bourget interviews Greg Coticchia, CEO of Sopheon, about his secret to tactical positivity. Greg shares his advice on coming up with great ideas, positive leadership, and why optimists are great at seeing opportunities.

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    How To Stay Agile Around Product-Market Fit and Adapt To Multiple Disruptions

    Alfredo Ramirez is the Co-founder, President, and CEO of Vyopta, a company that transforms the way organizations deliver collaboration experiences by providing insights that improve user experiences, employee engagement, and business outcomes — they make virtual collaboration work. Alfredo is a seasoned entrepreneur with direct experience building early-stage software technology companies. Previously, Alfredo co-founded Vitalz (Oracle) and Daman Consulting. He also held positions at Andersen Consulting (Accenture) and Trilogy Software and was Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Reddwerks (Dematic). He has a bachelor’s in electrical and computer engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. In this episode… As a leader of an organization, you define the goals you aim to achieve and decide on what strategies and plans to execute to achieve those goals. You also have to think about the possible challenges and obstacles you may face and find the right employees and partners to join you on that journey. However, sometimes the go-to-market strategies you start with may not ultimately take you in the right direction. As they built Vyopta, this is where Alfredo Ramirez and his two co-founders found themselves. Rather than continuing with the business model they started with, they pivoted in a new direction to keep the business profitable and sustainable. They phased out the legacy client branches of the company and concentrated on the one product performance software application that was most in demand. Later they found themselves in the throws of the pandemic and had to pivot again. Throughout the course of the business, the founders found themselves in multiple disruption situations but always found ways to adapt. In this episode of the Skunkworks Podcast, Eric Bourget interviews Alfredo Ramirez, the Co-founder, President, and CEO of Vyopta, about the strategies he uses to stay agile around product-market fit for his company. Alfredo also talks about his revenue model, the major redesign of his platform, and the effects of the pandemic on the company.

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    How I Tricked a Seasoned Leader Into Giving Me Free OKR Implementation Advice!

    Len Finkle is the CEO of Profisee, a software company based in Atlanta. Profisee is the creator of a data management software that helps corporations improve the quality of their data, so they have the confidence to move forward with targeted strategic initiatives. Len has over 25 years of software sector executive experience, including an extensive track record of success leading both enterprise-sized organizations and early-stage companies to enter new markets and grow revenue streams. In this episode… Are you planning to start serving a different type of client through your company or changing a company practice or approach? What strategies can you use to prepare your team for change and ensure they are on board with the transition? What can you do to avoid creating confusion and uncertainty within your company? Once an organization determines a specific strategy change, OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) are an excellent tool for companies to use. The critical part of putting together a new strategy is rolling it out effectively, communicating it to employees and stakeholders, and making sure everyone is aligned. Use OKRs to set goals, help teams understand and get clear on what’s required, and focus their individual roles on the most critical issues. They assist in ensuring that there is transparency and clarity within the organization. Len Finkle, the CEO of Profisee, joins Eric Bourget in this episode of the Skunkworks Podcast to share his strategies for implementing a company's Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). Len also discusses the importance of being open and transparent with employees, and he shares his advice on delivering OKRs to a team.

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    Hard-Earned Lessons From "Almost" Selling Your Company for $65M Then Having the Dot-Com Bubble Burst

    Nicolas Vandenberghe is the Co-founder and CEO of Chili Piper, an inbound conversion software used by top B2B revenue teams, including Intuit, Twilio, and Spotify. He started the company in 2016 with his wife, Alina. They help clients increase conversions, qualify leads, and schedule meetings. The Chili Piper team is distributed around more than 160 cities and 35 countries around the world. In this episode… Would you start a new company after losing your last to an economic meltdown or market collapse? Would you risk your investment just to lose it again and be forced to deal with unhappy employees and investors? When Nicolas Vandenberghe received offers to sell his company, he was ready to exit. The business had experienced tremendous growth, but some of his customers were shutting down due to the dot-com bubble burst. Still he remained optimistic that he would get a good deal. However, it never happened. Nicolas Vandenberghe, the Co-founder and CEO of Chili Piper, joins Eric Bourget in this episode of the Skunkworks Podcast to talk about his experience of almost selling a company during the dot-com bubble burst and losing it all. Nicolas explains how he got back to entrepreneurship through Chili Piper, how his company’s software helps sales and marketing teams increase conversions, and how he manages a remote team. Stay tuned.

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Skunkworks by HalfSerious highlights the captivating stories behind entrepreneurs and their businesses. Think Chicken Soup for the innovator’s soul. Hosted by Eric Bourget, a creative entrepreneur and CEO in his own right, each episode centers around meaningful stories from experienced business leaders with the intention of inspiring and helping others on similar journeys.

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