In this episode of "Turning Point," Blaine Bertsch, CEO of Dryrun, interviews Ilya Kroogman, founder of The Digital Panda, about his entrepreneurial journey and business growth. They discuss the challenges of hiring and the transition to remote work, emphasizing the importance of hiring for culture fit. The conversation dives into the impact of the pandemic on agencies, highlighting the benefits and challenges of a distributed team.
Ilya shares his insights on client relationships, networking, and the importance of positive interactions for business development. They also explore the evolving dynamics of office culture and the economic impact of the pandemic, as well as touch on the role of AI in marketing and the resilience of businesses during tough times. Tune in to learn from their experiences and gain valuable insights into navigating the changing business landscape.
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Summary
In this conversation, Blaine Bertsch, CEO of Dryrun, interviews Ilya Kroogman, founder of Digital Panda, discussing their entrepreneurial journeys, business growth, hiring challenges, and the shift to remote work. They share insights on starting a business, pivoting, client relationships, and the importance of hiring for culture. The conversation also touches on the impact of the pandemic on agencies and the value of distributed work. The conversation covers the impact of remote work, the challenges and benefits of a distributed team, the changing dynamics of office culture, the economic impact of the pandemic, and the future outlook for businesses. It also delves into the challenges faced by creative agencies, the impact of AI on marketing, and the resilience of businesses during tough times.
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