Built to Sell Radio

John Warrillow
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Apr 24, 2020 • 49min

Ep 233 How To Get Acquired By A Partner

Adam Ochstein started an HR software company called StratEx in the depths of the 2008 recession. CEOs were asking HR managers to do more with less and Ochstein's software promised to help HR managers do just that. Despite the challenging economic environment, StratEx was an early success and was particularly popular with restaurants. Ochstein decided to focus on the hospitality sector and forged a partnership with Toast, one of the fastest-growing Point of Sale (POS) providers serving restaurants. The collaboration was a success, and StratEx ballooned to 160 employees.
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Apr 17, 2020 • 49min

Ep 232 Building to Sell Through a Crisis

Nashville-based Bryan Clayton was running Peachtree, a landscaping business, when the financial crisis of 2008 hit hard. Customers stopped spending money overnight. Clayton gathered his employees together and told them the world had changed and asked each to re-commit to the company. Clayton told them that the road ahead would be challenging, but he would do everything in his power not to cut staff.
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Apr 9, 2020 • 47min

Ep 231 Tips, Hacks And Countermeasures For Negotiating With A Giant

If you're working from home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, you've probably received a few packages from Amazon. As more people order essentials to deal with "shelter at home" restrictions, Amazon has seen a sudden spike in activity, which is causing them to hire more than 100,000 fulfillment center workers.
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Apr 3, 2020 • 54min

Ep 230 How To Rethink Your Business Like A Lobster

It's ironic that Joshua Dick lives in Italy, one of the country's worst hit by COVID-19 deaths. He moved to Italy with his family as a reward for selling his business, Urnex Brands. Urnex was in the unglamorous business of selling cleaning supplies for coffee makers. As is often the case, the least attractive companies are often some of the most profitable, and when Urnex ticked passed $5 million in EBITDA, Dick decided to sell.
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Apr 3, 2020 • 52min

Ep 210 Start-up To Exit In 186 Days

Staffing-industry veteran Will Gilbert co-founded Socium – a U.K.-based company supplying workers to companies that needed them – in early 2019. Within six months, Socium was generating more than 7 million U.K. Pounds in revenue.
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Mar 27, 2020 • 1h 3min

Ep 229 How To Do Less While Making More

Aater Suleman co-founded an IT services company called Flux7 in 2013, built it to 70 employees and sold it in 2019 to NTT DATA, the Fortune 500 IT giant.
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Mar 20, 2020 • 47min

Ep 228 3 Reasons Bollé Sunglasses Acquired SPY Optics

The action sports business is fuelled by big brands which is why, when SPY Optics built a style popular with irreverent teens, eyewear bemouth Bollé decided they had to own them.
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Mar 13, 2020 • 1h 16min

Ep 227 Why Cracker Barrel Paid $36 Million For Maple Street Biscuit Company

When Scott Moore's job as a VP at Winn-Dixie was eliminated in 2012, he decided to start a restaurant with his friend Gus Evans in Jacksonville, Florida. They called it The Maple Street Biscuit Company and offered what they refer to as "comfort food with a modern twist."
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Mar 6, 2020 • 42min

Ep. 226 The Inside Story Of Elsevier's $50.6 Million Acquisition Of 3D4Medical.com

Back in 2004, John Moore started 3D4Medical.com, a company that created three-dimensional models of the human body, photographed them and licensed the images to textbook publishers. When the Great Recession hit, Moore's business took a turn, and he realized he needed to re-invent the company.
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Feb 27, 2020 • 57min

Ep 225 How To Scratch Your Itch

Arvid Kahl and Danielle Simpson were living together in Berlin when Kahl noticed his partner struggling to complete feedback reports about the students to whom she was teaching English as a second language.

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