Traverse the landscape of digital product development as Jeff Mains sat down with Alan Smith, VP of Venture Development at FutureSight Ventures and co-founder of Strategyzer, to discuss the entrepreneurial journey, mindset, and the power of focusing on the present moment.
In the past 12 years, Alan has not only developed and successfully sold products and services worth $130 million but has also demonstrated his leadership prowess by building teams of up to 100 individuals. Alan, along with his team at Strategyzer, has contributed to the creation of one of the world's most widely acclaimed business systems, all while enjoying the process to the fullest.
Alan's insights and experiences offer valuable lessons for SaaS founders looking to scale their businesses and create a life of impact and freedom. By setting clear intentions, embracing daily rituals, reflecting on past experiences, and finding joy in the journey, founders can navigate the challenges and uncertainties of entrepreneurship with resilience and purpose.
[00:00:52] - Setting Themes and Rituals for Success
[00:05:34] - Reflecting on Progress and Setting Themes
[00:13:54] -Building vs. Buying a Product
[00:19:53] - Promoting From Within
[00:26:11] - Peaks and Valleys
[00:34:41] - Everyday Work and Business Success
[00:42:24] - The Concept of Venture Studio Model
[00:49:03] - The Importance of Niching Down
[00:51:43] - Alan's Journey and FutureSite Ventures
“If you can't change the experience, you can change your quality of the experience, how you're experiencing something.” - 00:31:30 Alan Smith
“Every day should be a day where we celebrate the win, which is getting to do the work you wanna do.” - 00:36:24 Alan Smith
“There's all of the stuff like no matter what we're doing, we can't take ourselves too seriously. It's because at the end of the day, you don't take it with you and none of it lasts that long anyway.” - 00:37:31 Alan Smith
“But the thing that does last is it's those people that are with you on the journey. It's the relationships that you build and those things are so much more valuable.” - 00:38:01 Alan Smith
“The future is a made-up construct in our minds of something that we think is maybe going to happen or maybe not, or we're entertaining for a moment. And the past is the same.” - 00:40:21 Alan Smith
“Instead of a list of resolutions, ideas, goals, or maybe wishes, consider setting a theme for the year. Maybe it's growth, maybe it's balance, innovation.” - 00:03:41 Jeff Mains