141: Managing People as a Fast Growth Startup with Katelyn Gleason of Eligible.com

141: Managing People as a Fast Growth Startup with Katelyn Gleason of Eligible.com

At 23, Katelyn Gleason faced, like many people in their early 20s, an existential crisis. She just didn't know what she wanted to do. "I started thinking about jobs. I was like 'God if I'm going to have to do this for the rest of my life it better be something I really care about, that can be my life's work, that I can really invest all of my time and all my energy into,'" Gleason says. Her first step was to start reading the biographies of some of the greatest individuals in human history—Marie Curie, Jane Austen, Abraham Lincoln, anything she could get her hands on. Gleason's goal was to learn as much as she could about these great people and how they managed to leave such a large legacy and imprint on humankind today. It wasn't long before Gleason found herself immersed in the world of healthcare, technology, and startups. It was there she found her purpose. Gleason noticed a problem in the medical industry that no one seemed to be talking about or trying to solve. Doctors and patients alike were getting bogged down with paperwork that was often confusing, and as a result, many were dealing with huge costs simply by filling out the wrong forms. The next nine months were spent at her kitchen table, furiously working on a solution to this problem. That solution would end up becoming Eligible, a medical billing startup designed to make it as simple as possible for doctors and insurance companies to work together and save everyone money, patients, doctors, insurance companies alike. As a two-time alumni of Y-Combinator, Gleason led Eligible from quietly testing and validating its product to becoming an explosive fast-growth company. Today, Eligible processes 14 million transactions per month, with a projected 50 million transactions by the end of the year, and has raised more than $25 million in funding. In this week's episode you will learn: Every step you need to take as the founder of a startup, from validating to raising capital How to gain proof of concept as quickly as possible Where to find co-founders to complement your own skills and talents What strategies you can use to build a fast-growth company How to manage the people around you and keep them focused on your goal & much more!

Jaksot(587)

384: How Melisa Vong Earned $1 Million in Her First Year Selling on Amazon

384: How Melisa Vong Earned $1 Million in Her First Year Selling on Amazon

Melisa Vong believes that if you’re running an ecommerce business, you can’t ignore Amazon. Melisa started and sold 2 multi-million dollar brands using Amazon FBA’s infrastructure. Now she’s taking he...

17 Marras 202151min

383: Collaborating with Mr. Beast and Creating a Winning YouTube Formula with Derral Eves

383: Collaborating with Mr. Beast and Creating a Winning YouTube Formula with Derral Eves

If you’ve never heard of Derral Eves, you’ve probably watched one of his hundreds of viral videos on YouTube. Derral currently owns 19 YouTube channels with “Gold Play Buttons” and collaborates with r...

10 Marras 20211h

382: Building a Community of Knowledge with Quora Cofounder Adam D’Angelo

382: Building a Community of Knowledge with Quora Cofounder Adam D’Angelo

Adam D'Angelo was on the frontlines of the internet-startup boom. A passion for programming, which began in middle school, led him to work at Facebook in 2005 and launch Quora in 2009. Quora is a ques...

3 Marras 202146min

381: From Producing Batman to Investing in AI with Thomas Tull of Legendary Pictures

381: From Producing Batman to Investing in AI with Thomas Tull of Legendary Pictures

Thomas Tull didn’t know anything about Hollywood when he started Legendary Pictures. However, he did know how to build a financial model and reach the untapped market of comic book fans. Legendary Pic...

27 Loka 202151min

380: Believing in Your Community with JSHealth’s Jessica Sepel and Dean Steingold

380: Believing in Your Community with JSHealth’s Jessica Sepel and Dean Steingold

JSHealth is one of the fastest-growing companies in Australia and sells a bottle of vitamins every 20 seconds. But for founder Jessica Sepel, JSHealth’s success is defined by how its products and phil...

20 Loka 20211h

379: Surviving a Flightless World with Brian Kidwell of Scott’s Cheap Flights

379: Surviving a Flightless World with Brian Kidwell of Scott’s Cheap Flights

Running a travel company in the middle of a global pandemic is not something Brian Kidwell would suggest for aspiring entrepreneurs. But Brian and his team were able to endure by trusting their produc...

13 Loka 202145min

378: Hosting Steve Jobs and Birthing Giants with Scaling Up’s Verne Harnish

378: Hosting Steve Jobs and Birthing Giants with Scaling Up’s Verne Harnish

After growing up around a failed family business, Verne Harnish was determined to use his experience to help young entrepreneurs succeed. 40 years later, he’s helped startups across the world scale to...

6 Loka 202143min

377: Billionaire Investor Tim Draper on Bitcoin, Tesla, and Anticipating the Future

377: Billionaire Investor Tim Draper on Bitcoin, Tesla, and Anticipating the Future

Tim Draper, one of the most successful venture capital investors on the planet, thinks all entrepreneurs should read science fiction. He believes anticipating what the world needs in 15 years is criti...

29 Syys 202135min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
psykopodiaa-podcast
mimmit-sijoittaa
rss-rahapodi
rss-draivi
rss-lahtijat
oppimisen-psykologia
rss-rahamania
rss-porssipuhetta
rss-seuraava-potilas
taloudellinen-mielenrauha
rss-inderes
rss-h-asselmoilanen
rss-bisnesta-bebeja
rss-paatos-podcast-suomen-kovimmat-paatoksentekijat-2
rss-paasipodi
rss-viisas-raha-podi
rss-sami-miettinen-neuvottelija
kasvun-kipuja
rss-bisnespaiva