• Building an Inc 5000 business with C-grade students, with Aditya Siripragada of Fountane
    Jan 2 2025

    Why would an entrepreneur decide that hiring C-grade students is the way forward?

    Today Richard speaks with Aditya Siripragada, founder of Fountane. Fountane is digital product studio and venture lab changing the traditional consulting model, with 125 people across US and India. The company doubled revenue annually for 6 years and won the Inc. Top 5000 award in 2024.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • The mindset advantage that C-grade students bring to the table (and that A-grade students don't)
    • How and why Fountaine moved away from a pure consulting model
    • The one-line reframe that helped Aditya see the true opportunity and reinvent the business.
    • The two "Ds" that help you discern "founder/market fit" and likely future success.

    Resources/sources mentioned:

    • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
    • Fountane (https://www.fountane.com/)
    • Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.
    • Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/

    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/aditya-siripragada

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    39 mins
  • Do CEOs really have (or need) a super power? with Rebecca Harrison (African Management Institute)
    Nov 28 2024

    Do you need to have a super power to be an effective CEO? What happens if you don't? How can you build a pan-continental business with zero experience? And how can you empower your managers to lead effectively?

    In this episode Richard speaks with Rebecca Harrison, who has spent the last decade building the African Management Institute (AMI), Africa’s leading provider of business and management learning, supporting 37,000 businesses in 39 African countries, impacting 1.5 million livelihoods and contributing more than $130M to the continent’s economies.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • What caused Rebecca to pursue a impact business in a sector and market she had almost no experience of, and what she had to learn the hard way.
    • Why Rebecca doesn't think she has a particular super power - what she says is important instead -- and a helpful reframe of the topic by Richard
    • Rebecca's three hard-won tips on building an effective middle management, even in a hierarchical culture sometimes where often the assumption is that "obedience" than "ownership" is required.

    Resources/sources mentioned:

    • African Management Institute - https://africanmanagers.com
    • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast (https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
    • Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.
    • Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/

    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/rebecca-harrison

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    05:36 How to make an impact in Africa

    13:05 Align business vision with impactful purpose

    16:33 How to enjoy the entrepreneurial journey

    18:13 Founder CEO: Care drives progress, not brilliance

    26:40 Define management expectations for cultural clarity

    34:44 Monthly cash flow and team meetings checklist

    38:03 Facing fear, accepting leadership to innovate forward.

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    45 mins
  • Building a global business from day 1, with Fred Plais (CEO, platform.sh) (S14E14)
    Nov 14 2024

    How can you build a business that is genuinely global on day one? How do you set up marketing, sales, delivery, recruitment and operations when your local market is not going to be your largest market, and where you want customers to come from anywhere?

    Today Richard speaks with Fred Plais, co-founder and CEO of Platform.sh, a leading, VC funded Platform-as-a-service for building, running, scaling web applications.


    In this conversation, you’ll learn:


    The critical early decisions that enabled the business to go global from day 1

    Why Platform.sh limits employment to only 12 countries, despite being 100% remote

    The process innovations that have allowed Platform.sh to successfully operate a remote-first culture

    The big mistake Fred made when needing to accelerate profitability... and what happened


    Resources/sources mentioned:


    The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)

    Platform.sh (https://platform.sh/)

    Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.

    Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/


    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/fred-plais


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    06:01 Building global businesses

    10:14 Finding great talents outside major hubs

    13:56 The new remote work paradigm

    21:58 Distributed global teams ensure 24/7 customer support.

    26:52 Ensuring cultural fit, clear goals, and remote work.

    31:24 In-person meetings enhance problem-solving and collaboration.

    36:09 Reducing cloud app carbon emissions, efficiently.

    41:29 Focus on future strategy, not micromanage tasks.

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    44 mins
  • Staying lean and agile for world-leading growth | Toms Jurjevs, CEO, Sun Finance (S14E13)
    Oct 31 2024

    How can you keep lean and efficient despite hyper growth?

    Welcome to The Impact Multiplier CEO, helping you to 10X your financials, 10X your positive impact and 10X the fun you have along the way! Today Richard Medcalf is speaking with Toms Jurjevs, Founder and CEO of Sun Finance, a 1200-person strong business that was recently recognised as the No.1 fastest-growing fintech in Europe by The Financial Times.

    Toms shares the story of Sun Finance's incredible growth, expanding into 12 international markets and delivering billions in loans.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • How Toms minimises bureaucracy and keeps the business agile
    • The three interrelated elements that Tom keeps a permanent focus on, in order to manage hyper growth without bloat
    • The "Eagle Strategy" for avoiding micromanagement whilst staying on top of the details
    • How Toms expanded to 12 International Markets

    Resources/sources mentioned:

    • Sun Finance https://sunfinance.group
    • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast (https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
    • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
    • Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.
    • Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/

    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/toms-jurjevs

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    06:30 Why you should focus on efficiency.

    07:25 Spend wisely; avoid comfort and bureaucracy.

    16:17 Success leads to comfort

    18:34 Fear of mistakes leads to avoiding action.

    20:55 Use calls and WhatsApp instead of emails.

    24:59 Maximize growth potential without comfort zone complacency.

    31:43 Balancing oversight and action in SunFinance operations.

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    35 mins
  • Avoiding CEOs mistakes when scaling from £0M to £15M+, with Peter Busby (Founder, Grayce) (S14E12)
    Oct 17 2024

    How can you avoid the common mistakes CEOs make as they scale from £0M to £15M?

    Today we find out. Richard speaks to Peter Busby, founder of professional services company Grayce that he scaled scaled to £15M in 7 years with 240 people. Peter shares his insights on building a successful business. We’ll explore everything from the lean startup approach and scaling challenges to maintaining growth and the critical need for self-awareness as a leader. We'll also delve into the collaborative mindset that fueled Grace’s success and the pragmatic approach Peter took in hiring, often trusting gut instincts over polished interviews.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • The specific mindset you need for success as a founder
    • The two foundational elements - often skipped over - that are key to building a successful business.
    • The different phases of business growth, how to succeed and what to avoid at each stage.
    • Recruitment during scaling
    • Leadership changes during steady growth phases
    • Importance of mentors and support systems
    • Overcoming self-doubt and comfort zones
    • Thinking big and recognizing growth opportunities

    Resources/sources mentioned:

    • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
    • Grayce (https://www.grayce.co.uk/)
    • Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.
    • Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/

    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/peter-busby

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    42 mins
  • Growing a business that's never been done before, with Karl Andersson (CEO, Motatos) (S14E11)
    Oct 3 2024

    How do you grow a business that is so innovative it changes how your entire ecosystem needs to work?

    Today Richard speaks with Karl Andersson, Founder of Matsmart-Motatos, one of Europe's fastest-growing companies according to the Financial Times with a consistent annual growth of some 70%.


    Matsmart-Motatos is aiding the sustainable reform of the food system by allowing customers to buy products that would otherwise be discarded due to reasons like changes in packaging, seasons or best-before dates.


    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    How Karl identified the business opportunity

    The difficulties of pioneering a new business model - and how Karl overcome those

    How Karl built the necessary trust with logistics partners and suppliers

    The very different mindset that Karl looks for in his sales team

    Leadership skills that Karl aquired along the way


    Resources/sources mentioned:


    https://motatos.com

    The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast (https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)

    Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.

    Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/


    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/karl-andersson


    Timestamps:


    00:00 Intro

    04:48 How to solve the food waste issue.

    08:18 Using third-party logistics to overcome challenges.

    12:06 How can LinkedIn build relationships effectively.

    15:49 Partnering with major FMCG corporations.

    19:28 Growing in new markets requires strategic scaling efforts.

    23:54 Communication, trust, targets, not detailed OKRs - success.

    29:13 Carl pioneers impactful business tackling food waste.

    30:53 Leave a review, visit xquadrant.com for support.

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    32 mins
  • The skills you'll need in an AI world, with Tim Smeaton (CEO, Kubrick Group) (S14E10)
    Aug 29 2024

    What are the skills you'll need to develop in your business, in an AI world?

    This is the question Richard explores with today's guest. Tim Smeaton is the CEO and Co-Founder of Kubrick Group, a company that helps organizations realise the value of data, AI, and cloud technology.


    In this conversation, you’ll learn:


    Why Tim recommends you "ignore amazing opportunities."

    How Tim identified a structural problem to solve with his business - and the results he got.

    The potential impact of AI on technology spend, customer service, and decision-making.

    What skills you'll need to thrive as AI ramps up.


    Resources/sources mentioned:


    The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)

    Kubrick Group (https://www.kubrickgroup.com/us/)

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-smeaton-424929

    Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.

    Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making Time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/


    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/tim-smeaton


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    04:28 Analytical approach to problem-solving

    11:43 Addressing skills gap by training in data

    17:08 Consulting firm offers great value and benefits

    20:08 Organizations lag in adopting AI

    25:12 World Economic Forum highlights

    33:43 Concerns about the future marketplace and business models

    36:44 Expand digital areas, diverse training, impact measurement

    40:16 Hiring and managing a larger team effectively

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    45 mins
  • Reinventing the business to add $500M turnover in 4 years, with Michael Riedl (CEO, Team Internet) (S14E09)
    Jul 18 2024
    That's what Richard Medcalf explores with Michael Riedl, the CEO of Team Internet. The business was founded in 1996 as a web services company distributing domain names, until Michael led a strategic charge to double-down on new solutions including online marketing.In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • The story of how they acquired 17 businesses in 4 years
    • The 'business model epiphany' that led to a dramatic reinvention
    • How the business geared up to scale fast
    • How Michael dismantled the silos that the M&A strategy had created
    • The 3-phase roadmap that guided Michael's strategic thinking


    Resources/sources mentioned:
    • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
    • Visit Michael Riedl here: https://www.mr.ceo/
    • Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.
    • Ready for a big leap forward in your own leadership? Elevate your leadership forever with Richard's book "Making time for Strategy: How to be less busy and more successful". Buy your book here: https://xquadrant.com/time/


    For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/michael-riedl
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    42 mins