We’re so excited to announce we will be featured on Shark Tank tonight! Tune in to ABC at 8pm ET/PT to watch our team pitch to the Sharks!
https://lnkd.in/e7bxi-qv
Listen to YBI Shark, Sam Boak, President and Founder of Boak & Sons, Inc. talk about starting a business and he wants to see at this year's YBI Shark Tank!
Shark Tank pitches are 100% LIVE with no breaks or starting over.
Justin Shamash wanted to know, “How much of the pitch presentation is filmed in multiple takes or is everything essentially ‘live’?”
The Sharks know nothing about the products or pitches before they occur. The first thing you see on TV is the first thing we saw too. The most we know “in advance” is whatever we can deduce from the products sitting in front of us or the displays. Then the pitches start and only end with a deal or not!
Let me know what other Shark Tank ABC questions you want to know the answer to.
💯 percent correct. Don’t waste your time and money on something that is not working or going to work. You have to know how to pivot in life and in business before you go bankrupt. Don’t be married to one idea. Just because you like your idea or product doesn’t mean the rest of the world will like it. Always be ready to pivot and start somethng new in business. Keep trying keep striving until you find what works in scalability and good margins. Don’t be a wannabe entrepreneur. In some cases it’s best for some people to go get a good paying job. Being a entrepreneur isn’t for everyone.
I’m the guy who tells it like it is: “Your business is a disaster. Stop now!” And Barbara? She only sticks around on Shark Tank because I buy her a new broom every year!
@Jon Davids
Lori Greiner is the most succcessful shark on shark tank.
I've always loved watching her.
She's decisive, straight to the point, with a super sharp eye and crystal clarity on what she wants and doesn't want.
And she's not abrasive. Just decisive, with conviction.
Very happy to see that she's killing it as the top shark based on how well her portfolio companies (from shark tank) are doing.
If you watch some of the particularly tense moments, she upsets other judges when she puts forth an offer right away and gives the participants no time to deliberate, and the other judges no time to ask any questions.
The participants either accepts the offer outright, or gives it up to consider the "possibility" of offers from others.
You can see other judges walking out, being angry at her.
But you see: there is absolutely nothing stopping them from making that same offer on the spot, no questions asked.
Providing an offer upfront, no questions asked, involves a level of risk.
Lori is therefore taking on this risk - which other judges are free to take on but fail to do so - in exchange for a first acceptance or refusal.
The participants, too, face an equally legitimate choice: accept the certainty and speed of an offer upfront and lose a *potentially* better one, or forgo this certainty so they can consider other offers.
Again, free market and free choice for the participants.
Time is money. Certainty is money.
Either take Lori's time and certainty premium and accept the deal; or forgo these, and consider other deals with the uncertainty and longer time that it may take.
Those judges who walk out in anger or berate her have an entitled mindset.
More importantly, I am so proud that Lori does not cave in despite all that pressure from her peers and negative comments.
It affirms an important life and work principle: we should never make our decisions or take our actions based on the need to please others or to fit in.
Human beings are wired to be social creatures, always regressing to the mean, and adopting "consensus."
But those in pursuit of the truth, and the real alpha, are those willing to take decisive actions or believe in their conviction that may risk offending or alienating the rest of the pack.
#candour#sharktank#entrepreneurship
🌟 Mimi & Co’s Journey: From Shark Tank to Sustainable Success 🌿
📺 Throwback to our exciting Shark Tank episode! Watch our pitch that embarked us on an incredible journey: https://lnkd.in/gcK9e-8D
Since appearing on Shark Tank in September, it’s been a whirlwind of growth, learning, and achievements here at Mimi & Co. Our commitment to sustainability and innovation in the world of modern cloth nappies has only deepened.
🚀 What’s New Since Shark Tank?
1. Expanded Range: We’ve condensed our product line, streamlining prints and designs that continue to resonate with eco-conscious parents.
2. Sustainability at Forefront: Our focus on eco-friendly practices has intensified, with new initiatives to minimize our carbon footprint even further.
3. Community Engagement: The support from our amazing community has been phenomenal. Your feedback has been instrumental in shaping our path forward.
4. Increased Production: Thanks to the Shark Tank boost, we’ve scaled up production to meet the growing demand while maintaining our quality promise.
🌱 Our Mission Continues
The journey doesn’t stop here. We’re constantly exploring innovative ways to make eco-friendly parenting choices more accessible and appealing.
🔗 Stay tuned for more updates by following us on LinkedIn and Instagram. Let’s keep making a difference, one nappy at a time!
#MimiAndCo#SharkTank#SustainableParenting#EcoFriendly#ModernClothNappies#BusinessGrowth#innovation
Marketing Futurist, Strategic Partner Social Media Adobe, Brand Strategist, Social Media Community Builder, Designer, Customer Experience Advocate, Influencer, Serial Entrepreneur, Views My Own
Awareness: The Hidden Superpower of Business Success
Whether you're a business or an individual, awareness is key to creating context for your interactions.
Many times, we focus solely on the interaction itself, overlooking the crucial role awareness plays in shaping outcomes.
Bad outcomes often stem from a lack of awareness rather than the interaction itself.
We're quick to blame the conversation, the pitch, or the negotiation, when the real issue lies in our understanding of the context.
47% of startup failures are due to running out of money or failing to raise new capital. This often stems from ineffective pitches to investors, highlighting the critical importance of awareness in communication and understanding your audience.
By cultivating awareness, we set the stage for more effective communication, better decision-making, and ultimately, success.
It's not just about what happens during an interaction, but the awareness that drives it.
What you really need in each situation is awareness. This is what guides all of the other aspects.
Have you ever seen a conversation tank because the person lacked awareness? What are your most ridiculous examples?
Managing Partner and Founder at Matrix Venture Studio™️ I Canada Startup Visa Expert | Business Consultant | Technology Lawyer
40% of people get rejected by Shark Tank USA
Here are some values that make the remaining 60% win on shark tank -
💰 It’s not only the REVENUE
📟 It’s not only the PRODUCT
🎙 It’s not only your PITCH
IT's A LOT MORE!
Watch to find out 👇
Three fundamental changes that have happened in Shark Tank India this season:
1. Introduction of Royalty
2. More judges
3. More screen time to Rahul Dua
Things are changing :)
🦈 It's Shark Week 🦈
Need some tips on how to navigate the ocean waters this summer?
Check out our newest Youtube video, where Shane shows the best way to survive a shark encounter, along with some not so practical advice.
#SharkWeek🦈 #SchulzFinancialGrouphttps://lnkd.in/dgtyaThZ
Chief Revenue Officer @ Foxen | Commercial Growth Leader
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