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Innhold levert av Leah Tharin. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Leah Tharin eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Chris Tottman and Richard Blundell joined me for a fantastic conversation about how they think from their own operators’ perspective when it comes to investing in successful businesses and their people.

Why you should not talk to investors who never went through the personal pain of failing and why it most of the time comes down to the basics of running a successful business:

  • Being obsessed with customers in a narrow market
  • Product Market Fit is not just having a great product in a great market but also communicating it where your customers are

Timestamps:

11:00 The origin story of Notion VC, a founder/operator-led fund. An aggregator of fuckups and occasional successes

17:10 Why do we keep making the same mistakes in business?

27:00 Why anyone invests in a business. Metrics to evaluate the present, personality to see the future

33:30 Why should anyone listen to your pitch? When chaos is not avoidable with success

45:20 Are you failing because your market is too big or too small? Dangers of going too broad with your ICPs

53:50 Markets are not just what people want but where they communicate and recommend

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Leah on Linkedin / Twitter / Youtube

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Manage episode 388743599 series 3409156
Innhold levert av Leah Tharin. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Leah Tharin eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Chris Tottman and Richard Blundell joined me for a fantastic conversation about how they think from their own operators’ perspective when it comes to investing in successful businesses and their people.

Why you should not talk to investors who never went through the personal pain of failing and why it most of the time comes down to the basics of running a successful business:

  • Being obsessed with customers in a narrow market
  • Product Market Fit is not just having a great product in a great market but also communicating it where your customers are

Timestamps:

11:00 The origin story of Notion VC, a founder/operator-led fund. An aggregator of fuckups and occasional successes

17:10 Why do we keep making the same mistakes in business?

27:00 Why anyone invests in a business. Metrics to evaluate the present, personality to see the future

33:30 Why should anyone listen to your pitch? When chaos is not avoidable with success

45:20 Are you failing because your market is too big or too small? Dangers of going too broad with your ICPs

53:50 Markets are not just what people want but where they communicate and recommend

Send us a text

Leah on Linkedin / Twitter / Youtube

  continue reading

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