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How Bill Corrigan Sold A Start Up To Microsoft For $300 Million

How Bill Corrigan Sold A Start Up To Microsoft For $300 Million

Update: 2021-05-27
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Today I have a real treat for you because I am chatting with Bill Corrigan, who joined world-leading consulting firm McKinsey as an Expert Associate Partner in 2018, where he works with clients globally to drive digital transformation, specialising in Internet of Things, Edge Computing, public cloud and advanced analytics.

Having started his career at IBM, Bill then worked for a number of start ups in various leadership roles — such as Chief Product Officer and Chief Strategy Officer — Bill no doubt has a vast wealth of entrepreneurial experience under his belt. To top it off, Bill restarted a failed start up that sold to Microsoft for $300 million. That is insane.

By the end of this interview you will be equipped with the mindsets you need to make your entrepreneurial ventures a success, you will have the belief that you can carve out your own career path, and you will feel that you can accomplish any business goal that you set your mind to.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The importance of understanding your target customer
  • How to drive innovation
  • How to build a company culture
  • How to structure a good deal
  • How to bounce back from failure
  • And so much more...

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How Bill Corrigan Sold A Start Up To Microsoft For $300 Million

How Bill Corrigan Sold A Start Up To Microsoft For $300 Million

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