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Problem Solvers
Problem Solvers with Jason Feifer features business owners and CEO’s who went through a crippling business problem and came out the other side happy, wealthy, and growing. Feifer, Entrepreneur’s Editor in Chief, pulls these stories out so other business can avoid the same crippling problems.
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Episodes
S1 Ep152: How Innovation Works, with Matt Ridley 22.06.2020 25:06
How do you innovate, and how do you do it in a time of crisis? A conversation with Matt Ridley, author of the book "How Innovation Works".
S1 Ep151: You're Prepared For Crisis, Whether You Know It Or Not 15.06.2020 26:41
Entrepreneurs can get through anything. Why? Because they've already been prepared for the worst. Hear host Jason Feifer's thoughts, and then a conversation with "The Soul of an Entrepreneur" author David Sax.
S1 Ep148: "I Pivoted My Business During Coronavirus. Now What?" 25.05.2020 27:44
Many entrepreneurs have pivoted online, offering new digital services in order to keep their business afloat. Now they’re wondering: Is this really sustainable? Small-business expert Amanda Brinkman offers a surprising answer: Not only is it sustainable — it might be better for your business! In this episode, we listen in on a coaching session she gives Leigh Ann Cannady, owner of a performing art...
S1 Ep147: Seeing Opportunity During Coronavirus, part 3 18.05.2020 24:01
Stories of entrepreneurs who are making fast, important changes during this crisis. Featuring: Eric Morton of American Bench Craft, Lisa Janvrin of YouthfulNest, Brian Chen of ROOM, Todd Bellomy of Farthest Star Sake, and Kirsten Lambert of Beantown Bedding
S1 Ep146: How Big Can Our Ambitions Get? 11.05.2020 26:46
Our ambitions drive us, but they can also consume us. How do we make the most of them, without losing ourselves? We explore with Katie Sturino, founder of Megababe.
What To Do When It's All Your Fault 28.04.2020 18:00
Leaders are made in a time of crisis—not just because they can step up to fix things, but because they're willing to look at their own flaws and become a better leader. That's the story of Eric Edelson of Fireclay Tile, who had to fix his company... and himself. This is a bonus episode of Problem Solvers, brought to you by Asana.
S1 Ep144: Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia's Strategy: Rethink Everything! 27.04.2020 35:32
The Rock and business partner Dany Garcia have a rule: "We aren't attached to process. We're only attached to outcome."
S1 Ep142: Leading A Company While Suffering From COVID-19 13.04.2020 19:10
Eric Yaverbaum, chairman of Ericho Communications, has been sick in bed with COVID-19 for 11 days. But he's been able to lead his company with optimism, transparency, and blunt reality.
S1 Ep140: Seeing Opportunity During the Coronavirus 30.03.2020 23:25
How can entrepreneurs adapt to coronavirus, and set themselves up for a stronger future? In this episode, hear directly from five of them—as they share their thoughts about how to pivot, produce new products, and plan for the future. Featuring: Meghan Asha, Cynthia Williams-Bey, Joseph Sommer, Monica Kang, and Natasha Miller
S1 Ep139: Perfect Your Pitch, with "OxiClean Guy" Anthony Sullivan 23.03.2020 22:41
How do you say the most in the fewest amount of words? Expert pitchman Anthony Sullivan, known for being the face of OxiClean as well as his new CBD brand MontKush, explains how.
S1 Ep136: Trust Is Your Competitive Advantage 02.03.2020 26:12
How can something so basic—so obvious!—be a competitive advantage? Here's why: Because too many people forget to build trust. I explain, and then discuss it with a guy who won my trust. It's Jay Sofer of Lockbusters, a locksmith whose approach to customer service is worth learning from.
S1 Ep134: The Weird Customer Quirk That Changed Everything 17.02.2020 16:20
Talkspace is a platform where therapists and patients can talk, and its first launch was a total failure. But then its founders noticed something strange: Users were sending lots of very, very personal emails to its customer service team. Why? The answer totally transformed the business.
S1 Ep133: When Everyone Says You're Wrong (But You're Not) 10.02.2020 17:25
Mark Lawrence co-founded SpotHero in Chicago, and investors told him he needed to expand across America fast. He wanted to take a different approach... even though he wasn't entirely sure it was the right one. Here's how Mark formulated a plan, stuck to it, and proved himself right.
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