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CEO Series Ep.3: Daniel Reese - Ep.161


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Daniel Reese is my final guest on the CEO series with early career CEOs. Daniel acquired IntellaTriage in November 2019 after a military career and searching with a distinct thesis. IntellaTriage handles after-hours calls for providers, senior living businesses, and others with a remote nursing team.

Daniel and I talk about growing a business that felt very much like a startup early on, advice for new CEOs, scaling teams, and finding a balance in his life as CEO. We also talk about working on submarines, which could be an entire podcast in its own right.

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Links:

Daniel on LinkedIn

IntellaTriage

Traction by Gino Wickman

Scaling Up by Verne Harnish

Carl Streck on Think Like an Owner


Topics:

(4:09) - Daniel’s Military career

(6:57) - What was the thesis behind your Search?

(8:49) - What was the state of the business when you took over and what did your first 6 months look like?

(10:47) - How was management structured upon acquisition and how did you adjust it?

(12:01) - How did you prioritize hiring for management positions?

(13:19) - What do you feel went well in the first 2 years of ownership and what went poorly?

(15:08) - What did you need to do to enable revenue growth?

(16:34) - What decisions were made in the first 2 years to set up this growth you’re having now?

(18:07) - Has client communication improved your customer churn?

(21:18) - Do you have any feedback mechanisms with customer communication?

(23:28) - How has your ability to focus on long-term projects changed?

(25:22) - How do you go about setting goals?

(26:45) - Has the business changed dramatically since your acquisition?

(28:04) - What needs to happen to scale the company?

(29:22) - How has your life changed since becoming CEO?

(31:31) - How do you approach the way you phrase things to your team as the CEO?

(36:35) - What advice do you offer early-career CEOs?

(38:36) - What do you consider when putting together a board?

(40:11) - What strongly held belief have you changed your mind on?

(41:38) - What’s the best business you’ve ever seen?

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