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What separates the companies that win from the ones that quietly fade away?
Nicolas Darveau-Garneau — former Google Chief Evangelist, multi-time founder, angel investor, and author — joins me to unpack what he’s learned after advising over 1,000 CEOs and investing in more than 25 companies.
Nicolas breaks down why product-market fit is everything, why most founders misunderstand who their best customers really are, and how a single clear metric can align an entire organization. Drawing on stories from Google, SpaceX, Amazon, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, he reveals why speed, clarity, and purpose consistently outperform complexity and brute force.
They explore why storytelling is not a talent but a practiced skill, why timing matters as much as the idea itself, and why the ability to “get better at getting better” may be the only sustainable competitive advantage in the age of AI.
This conversation is essential listening for founders, operators, investors, and anyone building something that matters.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- The three traits great founders consistently share
- Why 10% of customers often drive 80–90% of profits
- Why speed and operational cadence beat perfection
- How great companies build systems that improve without the CEO
- The biggest mistakes founders make when scaling
- Why purpose—not profit alone—sustains founders through hard times
Check out Nicolas’ new book: Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai: The Seven Growth Secrets of the World’s Most Successful Companies https://www.amazon.com/Sequoia-Not-Bonsai-Successful-Companies/dp/1400254248
Like this episode? Leave a review here:https://ratethispodcast.com/commondenominator
🎙 Common Denominator Podcast
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What separates the companies that win from the ones that quietly fade away?
Nicolas Darveau-Garneau — former Google Chief Evangelist, multi-time founder, angel investor, and author — joins me to unpack what he’s learned after advising over 1,000 CEOs and investing in more than 25 companies.
Nicolas breaks down why product-market fit is everything, why most founders misunderstand who their best customers really are, and how a single clear metric can align an entire organization. Drawing on stories from Google, SpaceX, Amazon, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, he reveals why speed, clarity, and purpose consistently outperform complexity and brute force.
They explore why storytelling is not a talent but a practiced skill, why timing matters as much as the idea itself, and why the ability to “get better at getting better” may be the only sustainable competitive advantage in the age of AI.
This conversation is essential listening for founders, operators, investors, and anyone building something that matters.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- The three traits great founders consistently share
- Why 10% of customers often drive 80–90% of profits
- Why speed and operational cadence beat perfection
- How great companies build systems that improve without the CEO
- The biggest mistakes founders make when scaling
- Why purpose—not profit alone—sustains founders through hard times
Check out Nicolas’ new book: Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai: The Seven Growth Secrets of the World’s Most Successful Companies https://www.amazon.com/Sequoia-Not-Bonsai-Successful-Companies/dp/1400254248
Like this episode? Leave a review here:https://ratethispodcast.com/commondenominator
🎙 Common Denominator Podcast
Website: https://moshepopack.com/podcast/
YouTube: @mpopack
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpopack
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshePopack
Newsletter: https://moshepopack.com/newsletter/

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