
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
People do business with people they like, and Matt Johnson is one of the most likable people I have met in the last 10 years. He is a cocktail of curiosity, energy, reflectiveness, enthusiasm, and both left and right brains that come together in a genuinely compelling person. And his company is a reflection of him and his co-founder, Bibi - a phenomenally designed, user centric, cost effective solution for a pervasive problem, not only in water, but in real estate and all real assets as well. LAIIER have already secured leak detection contracts with two of the biggest companies in the world and have a good shot at becoming a new standard in building resilience. Their story is a fascinating study in entrepreneurship, and they're in a very interesting position indeed. Please enjoy my conversation with Matt Johnson.
Subscribe to The Fundamental Molecule here: https://www.burntislandventures.com/the-fundamental-molecule
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fundamental-molecule/id1714287205
-----------
Matt shares his entrepreneurial journey from Colorado to London, emphasizing the cultural insights and strategic growth tactics he's adopted. He and Tom discuss LAIIER's innovative solutions for preventing damage in real estate and industrial settings, the challenges of negotiating with large entities, and the significance of understanding customer needs for business success. Their discussion here today takes a deep dive into the complexities of water technology that encapsulates the essence of overcoming adversity with a positive mindset, underscoring the critical role of humor and resilience in the entrepreneurial journey.
0:00 Start
0:49 Introduction
2:15 Matt’s journey to LAIIER
6:47 What LAIIER produces
8:36 Advantages and disadvantages of Matt’s training
11:28 The discovery process
14:47 Working with big name entities
18:15 The importance of sequencing
21:55 Alleviating some of the sales pressure on him
24:43 A fundamental founder sales problem
29:09 Replicating founder level sales quality in a sales organization
33:11 Negotiation lessons and resources
36:51 Cultural differences between Britain and the US
39:56 Reflections on becoming an entrepreneur
42:00 Matt’s single piece of advice for water entrepreneurs
Links:
Burnt Island Ventures: https://www.burntislandventures.com/
LAIIER: https://www.laiier.io/
Quotes:
“So it is really like different strips of tape that you can stick on, around, under pieces of equipment that do very precise measurement of different liquids on the surface, and then report that remotely.
"Culturally, it's now aspirational to be entrepreneurial in the UK."
"It's crucial to be methodical about consistency in communication during customer discovery."
"Great businesses are built through facilitating a connection, often reassembling existing things in a new context."
"The advantage of the founder is industry knowledge, charm, and willingness to take risks, but the advantage of a sales team is negotiation and execution."
“If you can maintain a sense of humor when it gets really tough, you're more likely to maintain the creative energy required to not just survive it, but to thrive in it.”
5
11 ratings
People do business with people they like, and Matt Johnson is one of the most likable people I have met in the last 10 years. He is a cocktail of curiosity, energy, reflectiveness, enthusiasm, and both left and right brains that come together in a genuinely compelling person. And his company is a reflection of him and his co-founder, Bibi - a phenomenally designed, user centric, cost effective solution for a pervasive problem, not only in water, but in real estate and all real assets as well. LAIIER have already secured leak detection contracts with two of the biggest companies in the world and have a good shot at becoming a new standard in building resilience. Their story is a fascinating study in entrepreneurship, and they're in a very interesting position indeed. Please enjoy my conversation with Matt Johnson.
Subscribe to The Fundamental Molecule here: https://www.burntislandventures.com/the-fundamental-molecule
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fundamental-molecule/id1714287205
-----------
Matt shares his entrepreneurial journey from Colorado to London, emphasizing the cultural insights and strategic growth tactics he's adopted. He and Tom discuss LAIIER's innovative solutions for preventing damage in real estate and industrial settings, the challenges of negotiating with large entities, and the significance of understanding customer needs for business success. Their discussion here today takes a deep dive into the complexities of water technology that encapsulates the essence of overcoming adversity with a positive mindset, underscoring the critical role of humor and resilience in the entrepreneurial journey.
0:00 Start
0:49 Introduction
2:15 Matt’s journey to LAIIER
6:47 What LAIIER produces
8:36 Advantages and disadvantages of Matt’s training
11:28 The discovery process
14:47 Working with big name entities
18:15 The importance of sequencing
21:55 Alleviating some of the sales pressure on him
24:43 A fundamental founder sales problem
29:09 Replicating founder level sales quality in a sales organization
33:11 Negotiation lessons and resources
36:51 Cultural differences between Britain and the US
39:56 Reflections on becoming an entrepreneur
42:00 Matt’s single piece of advice for water entrepreneurs
Links:
Burnt Island Ventures: https://www.burntislandventures.com/
LAIIER: https://www.laiier.io/
Quotes:
“So it is really like different strips of tape that you can stick on, around, under pieces of equipment that do very precise measurement of different liquids on the surface, and then report that remotely.
"Culturally, it's now aspirational to be entrepreneurial in the UK."
"It's crucial to be methodical about consistency in communication during customer discovery."
"Great businesses are built through facilitating a connection, often reassembling existing things in a new context."
"The advantage of the founder is industry knowledge, charm, and willingness to take risks, but the advantage of a sales team is negotiation and execution."
“If you can maintain a sense of humor when it gets really tough, you're more likely to maintain the creative energy required to not just survive it, but to thrive in it.”
8,551 Listeners
32,193 Listeners
189 Listeners
43,265 Listeners
2,420 Listeners
86,373 Listeners
111,658 Listeners
11,306 Listeners
394 Listeners
8,009 Listeners
99 Listeners
4,983 Listeners
8,649 Listeners
33 Listeners
15,201 Listeners