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Mark Mader, President & CEO of Smartsheet, on Accountability and Scaling a High Growth SaaS Company
As President and CEO of Smartsheet (NYSE: SMAR), Mark Mader leads a company committed to transforming the way organizations plan, track, manage, automate, and report on work at scale. With over 20 years executive leadership experience driving innovation for high-growth Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies, Mark is a recognized leader in the technology community. He has been named Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year in Technology for the Pacific Northwest, and GeekWire’s CEO of the Year. Under his leadership, Smartsheet was named Washington’s Best Workplace by the Puget Sound Business Journal, and Seattle’s Next Tech Titan by GeekWire.
In this episode, we learn how Mark grew Smartsheet from a six-employee startup to a publicly traded company with over 1000 employees serving 82,000 customers. When Smartsheet started in 2006, productivity apps were not ubiquitous like they are today. How did Mark and his team convince investors and customers that Smartsheet was solving for what spreadsheets don’t do well? Why did Smartsheet host their first customer conference just three years ago? What did Mark look for in new board members heading into Smartsheet’s IPO? Get the answers to these questions and more in this epi…
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Original video: https://soundcloud.com/ggvcapital/mark-mader-president-ceo-of-smartsheet-on-accountability-and-scaling-a-high-growth-saas-company
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #93: Mark Otto
Mark Otto, creator of Bootstrap, is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest on Episode No. 93 of The Big Web Show ("everything web that matters").
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5by5 | Mac Power Users #144: Workflows with Chris Breen
David and Katie chat with Macworld Senior Editor Chris Breen to talk Music, Podcasting, Writing Workflows and his favorite Mac Gems.
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Close Encounters of the Seventh Kind - The Talk Show - Mule Radio Syndicate
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5by5 | The Critical Path #89: Not Bad for a Hobby
Horace reflects on his analysis of iTunes purchase data, details the just-announced AirShow in Chicago, and touches on fascinating "heat maps" of mobile platform use. We close our week of three shows by talking about "deep focus" and Citizen Kane.
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5by5 | The Critical Path #88: Siri in the Driver’s Seat
In the second part of our WWDC wrapup, we delve into the large-scale shift represented by iOS 7. Siri guides us on the journey from navigation to consumption in our latest AsymCar segment, and Horace examines what iWork for iCloud means.
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I Missed OK - The Talk Show - Mule Radio Syndicate
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5by5 | The Prompt #1: Youâre Thinking of Pitchforks
This week, Myke, Stephen and Federico gather from across the globe to discuss WWDC, beekeeping and some of their new favorite apps.
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Google Chairman Eric Schmidt Plays Not My Job : NPR
We use Google to search for just about everything, so we've invited Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt to answer three questions about things that are un-Googleable.
http://www.npr.org/2013/05/11/182873683/google-chairman-eric-schmidt-plays-not-my-job
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