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SE01E39 Scaling a Mission Critical Business | Marti Nyman

30 min · 3. juni 2026
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In this conversation, Marty Nyman, a seasoned CEO, shares insights on navigating growth in various business environments, particularly in smaller companies. He discusses the importance of adapting corporate practices to fit smaller organizations, the significance of cultural assessment, and the need for a clear vision and values. Marty also emphasizes product diversification strategies, the dynamics of management teams, and the challenges of long sales cycles in the defense technology sector. He highlights the importance of empowering leadership teams and succession planning while outlining his ambitious growth aspirations for New Wave Design. Key Takeaways : Growth drivers can be event-driven or steady state. Adapting corporate practices to smaller companies requires size-appropriate strategies. Cultural assessment is vital for understanding employee engagement. Institutionalizing values is hard work but essential for company culture. Diversifying product lines helps mitigate risks in business. Management team dynamics are crucial for effective leadership. Long sales cycles require careful cash flow management. Empowering leadership teams fosters growth and innovation. Succession planning must be tailored to the size of the company. Future growth aspirations should be ambitious yet grounded in reality. Connect with Marti via https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinyman/

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