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How 3 exciting brands are scaling with innovation, authenticity at their core
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with three more leaders from the recent Prosper Forum in Amelia Island, Fla.: Andre Vener, cofounder of Dog Haus; Geoff Alexander, president and CEO of Wow Bao; and Josh Halpern, CEO of Big Chicken. They represent three fast-casual concepts that are quickly growing with innovation and talent development at the core of everything they do, and they joined the podcast to offer a look at how exciting young brands can scale while protecting the authenticity of the ideas that made them exciting in the first place. In this conversation, you’ll find out why:Tech innovation requires smart tech minds in your leadership positions Carryout innovation is key to alleviating fee fatigue You can’t grow without innovation Innovation isn’t without bumps in the road; how you navigate those bumps ultimately decides your fateCulture is hard to develop once you’re at scale, so start early Your workforce is probably Gen Z, so train them as suchIf you authentically try to meet your teams where they are, they’ll give you the benefit of the doubt <br/>Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.