Which one of these start-ups would I join?

2016-10-28T20:23:58-06:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

I watched six start-ups from the MBA program at CU Denver pitch their ideas to a panel of judges and the audience.  I love watching start-ups pitch their ideas, as its fun to hear presentations and I always walk away with new information and ideas about what others are doing.  All six in this group [...]

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Elements of a Company Vision

2016-11-25T16:42:18-07:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , |

I'm mentoring a company and we had some recent email exchanges around company vision.  What is it and what goes into developing it? Here's my definition of vision from one of my subscriber-only articles: Your vision is the picture that you see of your business at some point in the future.  It is what your [...]

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Vision, mission (values), culture, goals and strategy

2016-11-25T16:52:46-07:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , , |

This post provides high level descriptions of company vision, mission (values), culture, goals and strategy and how they are related and different from each other. Vision Your vision is the picture that you see of your business at some point in the future.  It is what your creation looks like in the future.  Three years, [...]

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Brand Development and Management Made Practicable

2018-12-08T13:52:09-07:00By |Categories: Downloads, Strategy|Tags: |

A brand is the sum of all facets, features and characteristics of a company, both good and bad, which are a result of the company's interactions with suppliers, manufacturers, service providers, distributors, resellers, employees, customers, the general public, owners/investors – basically, every stakeholder to the company. Brand development and management can get complex and consume [...]

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The importance of knowing where a consumer or CPG category is going

2016-10-28T20:25:39-06:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , , |

I met with a small CPG food start-up recently and the discussion focused on the company's growth strategy.  Only 6 months old, the start-up is generating online sales and is looking to retail distribution, which is the primary reason why I was there.  It is entering a crowded and competitive CPG category for its product [...]

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A simple and elegant way to figuring out how to succeed in a business

2016-10-28T20:28:50-06:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , |

When you meet the founder of a start-up and the enthusiasm for their business just rolls off of them in waves, you can't help but to feel some level of excitement with them, even if this business is not in a category or segment that you have an interest.  This start-up makes custom downhill and [...]

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Recommendations for a small established CPG food brand

2016-10-28T20:25:59-06:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , |

This post presents a small established CPG food brand that I recently worked on.  What follows are some general facts about the company, its current state and my recommendations. Background Company This company is a family run operation started by the current owners and is more than 10 years old. Product Innovation The company has [...]

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25 CPG startups present at Pitch Slam event

2016-10-28T20:29:07-06:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , , |

I watched 25 CPG startups present at the Pitch Slam event put on by Naturally Boulder, a networking group for the organic/natural/sustainable segment. Pitch Slam - what a great name - started at 2:30 and ended at 5:00, followed by the dinner event that included pitches by the finalists and selection of the winner. Overall, [...]

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Should this CPG chocolate food company take the order?

2016-10-28T20:29:24-06:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , , |

I read an article from Inc Magazine with a case study on a small CPG chocolate food company.  The article described how the founders had received a sizeable order that could provide significant PR value to their company, but they were not certain they could fulfill the order in time. The case study offered three recommendations from experts. [...]

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Recommendations for this early stage food start-up

2019-12-26T06:20:22-07:00By |Categories: Strategy|Tags: , , , , , |

This post presents a small CPG food startup-up brand that I recently met.  What follows are the facts I know about the company, its current state and my recommendations. Company This company is 6 months old with four founders who serve as the sole employees.  They work for other companies and are growing this opportunity [...]

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