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[Strategic Pivoting and Scaling: Expert Advice from Mark Lore]-[Advice Line with Serial Entrepreneur Marc Lore]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-12-26

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Strategic Pivoting and Scaling: Expert Advice from Mark Lore

In this episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz invites legendary entrepreneur Mark Lore to the "Advice Line" to mentor early-stage founders. Lore, the visionary behind Diapers.com, Jet.com, and his latest venture, Wonder, shares profound insights on business pivots, the importance of focusing on high-margin models, and the critical nature of talent acquisition.

The Art of the Pivot: From Trucks to Brick-and-Mortar

Lore discusses the evolution of his current company, Wonder. Originally designed as a fleet of Mercedes Sprinter vans acting as mobile kitchens, the business faced significant operational hurdles. Lore explains his philosophy on risk: entrepreneurs often misinterpret the "status quo" as safe and change as risky. However, he argues that sticking to a failing or inefficient model is the ultimate risk. By objectively analyzing profitability and operational potential, Lore pivoted Wonder to a brick-and-mortar "fast-casual" model. He emphasizes that entrepreneurs must be "digging for silver, but on the lookout for gold," and when that gold appears, one must be willing to abandon the status quo, regardless of sunk costs or previous commitments to stakeholders.

Advice for Founders: Margin and Market Focus

Chomp Chocolate: Prioritizing Customization

Ben Bailey, founder of Chomp Chocolate, sought advice on whether to continue manufacturing his own bean-to-bar vegan chocolate or pivot entirely to his high-margin "Build-A-Bar" model. Lore advises against competing on a commodity basis with industry giants, noting that they have invested billions to lower costs. Instead, Lore suggests doubling down on the "Build-A-Bar" concept. He argues that flexibility and customization provide "pricing power" and a unique market position that large corporations cannot replicate. He suggests framing the product as a luxury experience—akin to fine wine—to increase value.

Baby A Go Go: Solving for Scale

Lindsay Shores, founder of Baby A Go Go, asked how to gain retail traction for her compact diaper kits without resorting to heavy discounting. Lore suggests a "no-brainer" approach for retailers: offer products on a consignment or 100% returnable basis to mitigate their risk. He further advises that while the current price point is acceptable for "emergency" airport purchases, the long-term goal should be to drive down costs through scale to make the product a staple for all parents.

10th Mountain Whiskey: Regional Dominance vs. National Expansion

Ryan Thompson, founder of 10th Mountain Whiskey, questioned whether to seek equity investment for national expansion or pull back to focus on his home state of Colorado. Lore advocates for "regional depth." He argues that having a 20% market share in a single region is more valuable than having a shallow presence nationally. Deep penetration allows for better brand resonance and is more attractive to potential acquirers, such as major multinational spirit companies.

The Secret to Execution: Hiring Top Talent

When asked about his most valuable lesson, Lore shifts the focus from strategy to people. He identifies that "20% of your folks do 80% of the work." He warns against the "honey pot" trap of hiring people simply because they are likable. Instead, he advises looking for a "demonstrable level of success" in a candidate's resume—individuals who consistently make a noticeable impact when they change jobs. Identifying these top 5% performers is, according to Lore, the single most important driver of a company's success.

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After the election, the economy feels like one big, huh?
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Alright, let's get to it.
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It's not about the money.
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You were right. You were absolutely on that list.
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I actually built the chocolate factory and didn't know what I was doing but figured it out piece by piece.
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razor-thin
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mixed feelings
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off the top of your head
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brick and mortar
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After the election, the economy feels like one big, huh?
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