Welcome to the third episode of the Future Driven podcast! This time, DevHub CEO and co-founder, Mark Michael, joined Adam to talk about his company and how he got started. Mark is an eccentric businessman that has an eye for detail and an appetite for success.
Mark let us in on how DevHub began and what exactly they do. He and Adam also discuss the challenges of building a company, the importance of outstanding leadership, LinkedIn, and motivation. With a dash of personal conversation, we get some insight into Mark’s incredible drive and commitment to success.
Future Driven is a podcast brought to you by Adam Kopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, he has a different industry professional on to talk about their challenges, successes, and plans for the future.
0:29: Adam introduces Mark Michael from DevHub.
1:15: Mark gives us an overview of DevHub and its primary audience.
6:39: How did you get here?
10:22: Mark discusses the difficulty of not knowing who you are influencing and being unable to measure your impact on LinkedIn.
11:32: “It’s up to a leader’s ability to empower their people to not be a robot.”
11:55: What makes you a different leader?
14:32: Adam asks Mark whether he feels like he is still in startup mode thirteen years into DevHub’s existence.
14:46: “The first ten pages of business are written. After that, you’re on your own.”
16:22: Adam and Mark talk about the importance of company building through actual business.
19:50: Adam returns to his original question about the future of DevHub.
23:38: What drives you daily? What is your main motivation?
25:56: Mark mentioned wanting to write a book in the future, and Adam asks what he would title his book, but Mark would prefer an art exhibition.
27:51: What do you want to tell yourself ten years from now?
This week, Mark Michael gave us insight into creating and running a successful business and how it may take a few tries to get it right. With personal discussions about his motivation and hopes for the future, we could see the same drive in Mark that every successful entrepreneur has.
Welcome to the third episode of the Future Driven podcast! This time, DevHub CEO and co-founder, Mark Michael, joined Adam to talk about his company and how he got started. Mark is an eccentric businessman that has an eye for detail and an appetite for success.
Mark let us in on how DevHub began and what exactly they do. He and Adam also discuss the challenges of building a company, the importance of outstanding leadership, LinkedIn, and motivation. With a dash of personal conversation, we get some insight into Mark’s incredible drive and commitment to success.
Future Driven is a podcast brought to you by Adam Kopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, he has a different industry professional on to talk about their challenges, successes, and plans for the future.
0:29: Adam introduces Mark Michael from DevHub.
1:15: Mark gives us an overview of DevHub and its primary audience.
6:39: How did you get here?
10:22: Mark discusses the difficulty of not knowing who you are influencing and being unable to measure your impact on LinkedIn.
11:32: “It’s up to a leader’s ability to empower their people to not be a robot.”
11:55: What makes you a different leader?
14:32: Adam asks Mark whether he feels like he is still in startup mode thirteen years into DevHub’s existence.
14:46: “The first ten pages of business are written. After that, you’re on your own.”
16:22: Adam and Mark talk about the importance of company building through actual business.
19:50: Adam returns to his original question about the future of DevHub.
23:38: What drives you daily? What is your main motivation?
25:56: Mark mentioned wanting to write a book in the future, and Adam asks what he would title his book, but Mark would prefer an art exhibition.
27:51: What do you want to tell yourself ten years from now?
This week, Mark Michael gave us insight into creating and running a successful business and how it may take a few tries to get it right. With personal discussions about his motivation and hopes for the future, we could see the same drive in Mark that every successful entrepreneur has.