Leadership Beyond the Numbers - A Conversation on Conscious Capital with Sunny Vandereck

Capital Club - Podcast autorstwa Brian Adams

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Why is hiring and reinforcing culture essential for a successful business? In today’s episode, we’ll be delving into the world of conscious capitalism with entrepreneur and former military leader Sunny Vanderbeck. He shares his experiences as an investor and CEO of Satori Capital and emphasizes the importance of building a deliberate culture that is constantly reinforced through hiring choices and a commitment to growth and learning. He explores how companies can create new value for stakeholders without taking from others and the implication of conscious supplier relationships. The book “Selling Without Selling Out” is recommended as it emphasizes the need for CEOs and owners to identify what they truly care about when taking on investors or selling their business. Join us as we explore these fascinating topics with Sunny Vanderbeck on this episode of the Capital Club Podcast![00:01 - 07:33] Opening Segment• The importance of creating a solid company culture and being intentional about hiring individuals• The need for constant vigilance and reinforcement to maintain a great team and culture• The value of diversity of perspective and being open to learning and growth in building a successful business[07:34 - 14:34] Importance of Balance in Business• Insights on conscious capitalism and building successful businesses• Issues with the short-term mindset in capital markets• The importance of conscious capitalism and creating value for stakeholders[14:35 - 22:09] From Military Leadership to Big Tech• A business is more than just profit and loss; it’s about the ecosystem and conscious capitalism• How the military experience helped Sunny in building Satori Capital• Balancing reliability and innovation is essential for big-scale successNuance is vital in evaluating founders’ potential success[22:10 - 29:05] The Investment Banking and Private Equity Journey as an Entrepreneur• How instincts about sales processes are essential in investment banking• Learning from people who only spend time in capital markets is valuable• Why being a public company leader is very different from being an entrepreneur• Long-term thinking and service to others may not be prioritized in transactional environments[29:06 - 36:16] Conscious Capitalism: A Journey Towards Stakeholder Value Creation• The transition from a product-focused CEO to a capital markets-focused CEO• The three main pillars of conscious capitalismConscious leadership, conscious culture, and stakeholder empathy• Conscious capitalism creates new value rather than just transferring value from one stakeholder to another[36:17 - 43:36] Prioritize Values Over Money in Business Transactions• How a conscious relationship with a supplier can lead to significant growth and margin opportunities• The process of selling a business or taking on an investorThe day after the close is vital• It’s crucial to figure out what you care about most and ask for it[43:37 - 50:12] Closing Segment• How to figure out what’s important beyond just money• Don’t be afraid of asking dangerous questionsWant to connect with Sunny? Head to Satori Capital for strategic advice to help our investments grow and succeed!Key Quotes:“If you put good stuff in the world, that good stuff is going to come back to you.” - Sunny Vanderbeck“Figure out what you actually care about and ask for it because no one else is gonna do it for you.” - Sunny Vanderbeck“If we can bring all of our energy and attention and focus to the moment, then we’ll be better humans, and we’ll be better investors.” - Sunny VanderbeckDownload our FREE Strategizing for Inflation Guide here: https://www.excelsiorgp.com/download/Connect with me on LinkedIn!LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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