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The Matt Waller Podcast

Podcast by Matt Waller, Ph.D.

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Where the future of the retail value chain is being built. As a supply chain management professor, consultant, and investor, my mission is to bridge the gap between academia, industry, and investment by advancing the understanding and implementation of innovative logistics and e-commerce technologies. I aim to foster effective and efficient supply chains, creating value for businesses, investors, students, the university, and society.

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episode Learning from a Leader: An Interview with Michele Meyer artwork

Learning from a Leader: An Interview with Michele Meyer

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Michele Meyer about her impressive 30+ year career in the consumer packaged goods industry. Michele held numerous leadership positions at General Mills, culminating in roles leading major operating units. She was able to drive significant growth and transformation throughout her career. When I asked Michele what has contributed most to her success as an executive, she shared some valuable lessons from her time at General Mills. One key lesson was to "trust the process." She realized that career paths don't always follow a perfect plan, and there are opportunities to learn along the way. Another lesson was finding her strengths and gifts, excelling in those areas, and focusing less on trying to be excellent at everything. This allowed Michele and her teams to operate at their highest level. Michele also stressed the importance of humility and teamwork. It took her time to understand that the team is as important as any individual. When everyone contributes, the overall result is greater than what any one person could achieve alone. She found success by valuing diverse perspectives on her teams. As the leader of General Mills' Small Planet Foods division, Michele helped grow the business from $100 million to over $300 million in sales in a short period. A big part of her strategy was trusting and learning from acquired brand founders like Gene Kahn of Cascadian Farm. She brought their valuable perspectives into General Mills' approach. Michele realized General Mills could learn as much, if not more, from smaller companies they acquired. This helped shift General Mills' marketing approach to be more complex, intimate and relationship-driven. In our discussion, Michele provided insightful perspectives on operating in the natural/organic space from both a marketing and farming supply standpoint. She acknowledged the challenges of meeting growing demand for healthier products while maintaining organic certification requirements. Michele also offered thoughtful perspective on how price sensitivity impacts consumer decisions in this space. Post-retirement from General Mills, Michele now serves as an Operating Partner at NewRoad Capital Partners. Her experience successfully acquiring and integrating brands serves her well in private equity. Michele emphasized the ongoing value founders bring through their unique visions. She aims to support founders in achieving sustainable growth. Through our conversation, it was clear that Michele’s success stems from her willingness to learn, her focus on developing diverse teams, and valuing all perspectives - including those from smaller companies. Her career exemplifies how continual learning allows one to take on new challenges across different industries. Michele’s insights provide a great lesson for any professional seeking to maximize their own career impact and contributions.

5 Nov 2024 - 51 min
episode Insights from Private Equity Veteran Chris Ladd artwork

Insights from Private Equity Veteran Chris Ladd

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Chris Ladd, a seasoned private equity investor and board member. Chris shared insights from his extensive career in corporate development, M&A, and private equity. Here are some highlights: How Chris Identifies High-Potential Companies When considering investments, Chris looks for two key ingredients - a market need/gap, and a solution that can fill that gap in a way that's core to the customer. Solid management, competition, industry trends etc. matter too, but those two factors are paramount. Strategic Guidance as a Board Member In board roles, Chris focuses on bringing structure and strategic frameworks to early-stage companies. This includes testing key assumptions, making sure the right resources are in place, and that management processes align with the strategy. He notes it's a fluid process as strategies morph rapidly in early-stage companies. Technology's Impact on Business Growth Chris sees technology and innovation as crucial for driving growth and productivity gains needed in today's competitive landscape. He pointed to the huge amount of remaining manual processes and whitespace in supply chain, logistics and other sectors where there's room for efficiency gains. The Future of Private Equity Chris predicts private equity will continue growing as an asset class as more retail/individual investors get exposure. Platforms are emerging to provide individuals with easier access. He sees AI and technology improving processes like deal sourcing, research and analytics on the operations side. Chris' Best Career Advice One professor emphasized that business is a grind, so you need to physically and mentally prepare through exercise, proper sleep etc. This has stuck with Chris as great advice for building the endurance required to perform at a high level consistently. Key Takeaways - Focus on market gaps and solutions core to the customer - Provide structure/strategy frameworks to early-stage companies  - Technology will drive productivity and efficiencies - Private equity access is democratizing for individual investors - Success requires tremendous effort and lifestyle habits like fitness

29 Oct 2024 - 51 min
episode Transitioning from Banking to PE: A Conversation with New Road Capital Partner Stefan Sterns artwork

Transitioning from Banking to PE: A Conversation with New Road Capital Partner Stefan Sterns

I recently had the chance to chat with Stefan Sterns, a partner at private equity firm NewRoad Capital Partners, about his extensive career in investment banking and private equity. Stefan spent over 8 years at Barclays Investment Bank in New York, working on M&A advisory assignments and debt/equity capital raises totaling over $200 billion. Some of the most valuable lessons Stefan learned during his time in banking included the importance of working with smart, motivated colleagues. He found that being surrounded by driven people who he enjoyed collaborating with helped make long hours more rewarding. Stefan also witnessed major disruptions in the media industry from trends like cord cutting and the rise of streaming services. We discussed emerging opportunities in retail media networks, an area still in its early stages. Stefan is keeping a close eye on technology solutions that could help consumer goods companies effectively manage hundreds of individual retailer partnerships. Northwest Arkansas' strong expertise in retail and supply chain positions the region well for innovations at the intersection of these industries. Now at NewRoad Capital, Stefan appreciates gaining deeper operational involvement with portfolio companies post-deal. He finds private equity work especially satisfying when leveraging the firm's retail industry experience to identify problems and potential fixes. Looking ahead, Stefan is focused on navigating current market volatility and seeing where investment opportunities may emerge from industry consolidation. The conversation offered valuable perspectives on evaluation cycles, sourcing deals, and leveraging domain expertise to generate compelling investment theses. Stefan's background spanning banking, media, and retail private equity provided unique insights into evolving industry landscapes.

22 Oct 2024 - 48 min
episode Executive Coaching Redefined: Steve Graves on Adapting Strategies for Leadership Success artwork

Executive Coaching Redefined: Steve Graves on Adapting Strategies for Leadership Success

Discover the transformative world of executive coaching through the eyes of Steve Graves, a seasoned mentor with over three decades of experience. Join us as Steve reveals the secrets behind his dynamic coaching approach that favors impactful, short-term partnerships over long-term commitments. From guiding CEOs of global corporations to advising small family businesses, Steve has honed a method that adapts to the unique environment of each leader. He also shares personal anecdotes, including his love for fly fishing and how he strategically aligned his career with his personal strengths by age 35. Prepare yourself for an insightful journey into the nuanced art of coaching with a man who has dedicated his life to helping leaders navigate pivotal stages in their careers. Get ready to learn how the right industry fit can make all the difference in CEO coaching. Steve sheds light on the importance of refining coaching strategies through feedback and tailoring them to meet individual needs. Hear a compelling story of adapting his style for a client who thrived outside the traditional office setting, showcasing the necessity of aligning methods with the distinct characteristics of those he works with. With a passion for writing and a knack for using personal experiences as a testing ground for innovative ideas, Steve offers a fresh perspective on shaping polished coaching concepts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving world of executive coaching and the critical role of adaptability in guiding leaders to success.

15 Oct 2024 - 26 min
episode Leading with Humility: Lessons from Retail Supply Chain Icon Chris Sultemeier artwork

Leading with Humility: Lessons from Retail Supply Chain Icon Chris Sultemeier

Chris Sultemeier recently sat down for an insightful interview on The Matt Waller Podcast. With nearly 30 years of experience leading supply chain and logistics at retail giant Walmart, Chris has a wealth of wisdom to share. A few key themes around leadership and innovation emerged from the conversation. Humility and Teamwork Despite his many high-level roles, including EVP of Logistics, Chris maintains a humble, team-focused approach to leadership. He believes strongly in ‘servant leadership’ – empowering others so they can accomplish more than they thought possible. As Chris puts it, “You are only as good as the team you’re leading.” He took the greatest joy in “seeing a team accomplish more than they ever thought they could.” Chris stresses that building trust is the foundation of any relationship. Team members must know you truly care about them as individuals, not just cogs in a machine. With trust and care in place, Chris found team members would go to incredible lengths for shared success. Innovation Through Testing Chris credits Walmart’s continued innovation, even as a huge company, to relentless testing and trying of new concepts. He reminisces about the constant small tests underway during Sam Walton’s leadership. This experimental approach never ceased even as Walmart grew. Chris provides several examples where Walmart piloted ideas he was originally skeptical of, including order online pickup in store and automation partnerships, which both proved tremendously successful. He learned not to dismiss ideas out of hand just because the approach was counterintuitive. Walmart’s test-and-learn culture kept them innovating. Investing in the Future Since retiring from Walmart, Chris serves on the boards of several tech startups aiming to transform retail and supply chain. He looks for companies with a compelling vision to solve real-world problems, such as inefficient ocean shipping contracts. Chris partners with founders who have the drive and humility to see their ideas through. He is particularly excited about companies leveraging AI, machine learning and generative AI to structurate unstructured data. Chris believes these emerging technologies will unlock major advancements. Throughout his long career, Chris Sultemeier has exemplified personal humility, commitment to teams, and the power of an experimental mindset. His wisdom provides lessons for leaders in any industry looking to innovate and build trusted teams for the long-term.

8 Oct 2024 - 1 h 2 min
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