The Startup Sidekick

Think like a Founder, it’s more powerful than you realize.

36 min · 19. loka 2022
jakson Think like a Founder, it’s more powerful than you realize. kansikuva

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Have you ever heard someone say "ownership mentality"?    It's common in the startup world, but most people don't realize how powerful it can truly be. Thinking and acting like a Founder is a must-have when looking to join an early-stage startup.   Jen Spencer, CEO of SmartBug Media, joined me on The Startup Sidekick podcast to talk all about her journey. From inbound lead gen expert to leading sales & marketing teams to CEO, Jen has done it all.   Whether you're looking to join a startup for the first time or make a leap to another opportunity, Jen explains the difference between the different stages of startups and where you might fit best based on your personality & work ethic.

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We had the chance to sit down with Jennifer Thronson, SVP of Product & Business Development at Autovitals, to talk all about her experience at early-stage startups.   When you're looking to join a startup, Jennifer says you really have to like a challenge and even more so believe in the company & founders.    Other pieces of advice that you don't want to miss: When joining a startup, you have to be willing to execute. Thinking big picture is great, but you can't do crazy, fun ideas if you don't execute and sell anything. If you're joining a startup in a leadership role, learn as much as possible about the current processes, product, and market before you make any changes. Develop the mindset of getting a little better each day. The startup life is a grind, but if you focus on small, incremental progress you will be more likely to achieve your "big" goals.

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