

The Growth Pod
Genero
The Growth Pod is brought to you by Genero, a leading growth agency in the Nordics. We interview marketing experts, business leaders, and entrepreneurs to uncover the stories and strategies behind profitable growth.
Learn more: https://generogrowth.com
Learn more: https://generogrowth.com
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Aug 29, 2024 • 59min
#52: Building a European food powerhouse with Paulig CEO Rolf Ladau
Rolf Ladau is the CEO of Paulig, a 148-year-old family-owned food company. We discuss the fundamentals of consumer branding, growth playbooks, the business case for sustainability, how Santa Maria grew to become the European leader in Tex-Mex and more.
Learn more:
https://paulig.com/
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rolf-ladau-458b892
(0:00) Introduction
(1:10) Working at Unilever, P&G, Coca-Cola and more
(4:15) How to build and maintain world-class consumer brands
(11:40) Do brands spend too little on marketing?
(14:25) Becoming the CEO of Paulig
(20:30) Santa Maria’s growth journey, playbooks, and the future of snacking
(33:07) How Paulig has succeded for 148 years
(40:15) The art and science of brand positioning
(46:05) Feedback loops and learning from mistakes
(49:33) The business case for sustainability

Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 1min
#51: Wolt COO Marianne Vikkula on leadership, operational excellence and hiring
Marianne Vikkula joined Wolt as a small startup with fewer than 100 employees. Today she’s the COO, overseeing a global operation with 10,000+ people across 27 countries. We discuss operational excellence, how to hire well, lessons learned from DoorDash, and how leaders can increase speed, raise the bar for quality, and narrow the focus.
Learn more:
https://wolt.com/
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvikkula
(0:00) Introduction
(1:08) Marianne’s background and why she joined Wolt
(4:42) Operational excellence and bringing energy into an organization
(10:34) Increasing speed
(17:07) Raising the bar of quality
(25:30) Narrowing the focus
(32:24) Doing hard things
(37:45) How to grow and develop as a leader
(41:25) Lessons learned from DoorDash after the acquisition
(47:57) How to hire
(57:56) The future of Wolt

Jul 11, 2024 • 47min
#50: 100M€ turnaround in early childhood education with Pilke CEO Mari Puoskari
As CEO of Pilke, Mari Puoskari has driven rapid growth and achieved profitability at Finland’s largest private early education company. Now also CEO of Dibber Sverige, Mari joins us to discuss the Nordic model of early childhood education, employee well-being, leadership, personal habits, the future of childcare, and more.
Learn more:
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mari-puoskari-b0ab69
https://pilkepaivakodit.fi/
https://www.dibber.com/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:45) The business of early childhood education
(5:40) Priorities as a CEO
(9:30) Employee well-being and labor shortage in the industry
(15:18) Growing from 100 to 150 million euros and turning profitable
(18:00) The Nordic approach to early childhood education
(22:10) Sweden vs Finland
(26:00) Screen time, physical activity, and other trends related to children
(32:53) How curiosity drives success
(35:50) Corporate strategy and internal communication
(41:11) Routines, habits and personal productivity

Jun 27, 2024 • 27min
#49: Minister Anders Adlercreutz on state ownership & aid, Fortum/Uniper, SSAB investment and more
The Finnish state is an investor or owner in over 70 companies. We discuss with Minister Anders Adlercreutz the state's role as a shareholder, lessons learned from the Fortum-Uniper deal, challenges with subsidies, and more.
Learn more:
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersatz
https://valtioneuvosto.fi/omistajaohjaus/yhtiot
(0:00) Introduction
(0:30) How the Finnish state manages its portfolio of 70+ companies
(3:28) Government ownership of public companies
(12:05) Northvolt and the challenges with state aid
(18:30) What can we learn from the Fortum-Uniper deal?
(21:54) Political strikes and SSAB’s 4.5 billion euro investment
(24:20) Should Finland be more ambitious with our state-owned investing and ownership?

Jun 6, 2024 • 51min
#48: Silmäasema & other growth stories with Antti Kummu from CapMan
Antti Kummu, a founding partner of CapMan Growth, joins us to discuss their take-private of Silmäasema, what makes companies valuable, the importance of storytelling, Elon Musk, and much more.
Learn more:
https://generogrowth.com/
https://capman.com/private-equity/growth/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/antti-kummu-cfa-a85aa11/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:40) Antti’s background and Finnvera and Tesi
(3:35) Working as CFO at a rapidly growing company
(6:53)The role of metrics and data in understanding a business
(14:07) The insights behind the Silmäasema take-private
(18:47) CapMan Growth’s investment strategy
(23:55) Working with strong-willed entrepreneurs
(26:25) What makes companies valuable?
(31:17) Storytelling
(36:37) Timing the market vs building a good business
(38:55) Raising 130 million euros
(44:45) Private equity in Finland, Elon Musk

May 23, 2024 • 1h 3min
#47: Building a $2.55 billion startup with Oura co-founder Petteri Lahtela
Petteri Lahtela is the co-founder and former CEO of Oura, the $2.55 billion startup behind the world's most accurate smart ring. We discuss the challenges of the early days, the importance of intention, Prince Harry's endorsement, and more.
Learn more:
https://ouraring.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/plahtela/
https://generogrowth.com/e-commerce-growth-method/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:57) Petteri’s career before Oura
(6:05) Why they decided to make a ring
(11:10) The challenges of the early days
(14:00) Oura’s mission and why a genuine intention matters
(21:43) How to build a world-class brand
(25:55) Meeting entrepreneurs in San Francisco
(31:12) Prince Harry
(36:42) Kickstarter, influencer marketing, and driving growth in the early days
(47:11) Is there a downside to tracking and measuring everything?
(53:50) The massive future opportunity for Oura

Apr 25, 2024 • 55min
#46: Jyri Engeström on startups, investing, and building the future
Jyri Engeström is a startup expert, having sold his company to Google and invested in numerous unicorns. We discuss opportunities and technologies, lessons learned from Silicon Valley, and how Finland (of all places) could become a leading global startup hub.
Learn more:
https://yes.vc/
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jyriengestrom/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:28) Founding Jaiku and its acquisition by Google
(4:05) Working at Google and why he quit
(8:23) Jyri’s transition from entrepreneur to investor.
(11:07) How top VCs find, attract, and evaluate investment opportunities
(20:20) Capital and the critical role of networks
(31:12) How to turn Finland into a leading startup nation
(40:21) Working on big problems
(44:38) Immigration and attracting top talent
(49:58) Thoughts on the future and advice for young people

Apr 11, 2024 • 48min
#45: From profitability to exceptional growth with Christoffer Rutgersson
Christoffer Rutgersson co-founded Bambora, and helped lead the startup to a 1.5 billion euro exit. Then he became CEO of public fintech company Qliro, quickly turning it profitable while doubling down on growth.
Learn more:
https://www.qliro.com/
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoffer-rutgersson-7ab7a611/
(0:00) Introduction
(1:00) Buying 14 companies in 18 months and hiring hundreds of employees
(4:49) Lessons learned from 1.5 billion euro exit
(9:40) Joining Qliro as CEO
(17:35) Getting Qliro to profitability
(21:52) Reducing cost and doubling down on growth simultaneously
(23:41) How to attract talent quickly
(26:18) Being a public company CEO
(30:49) Helping e-commerce merchants
(36:08) Improvements in conversation rates
(39:23) Expanding outside the Nordics
(41:34) Future growth

Mar 14, 2024 • 48min
#44: Saving the world from McDonald's with MAX CEO Richard Bergfors
MAX is a family-owned restaurant chain with more than 170 locations, consistently ranked as the favorite burger chain in Sweden.
We talked with CEO and owner Richard Bergfors about the secret to their success, competing with giants like McDonald's and Burger King, international expansion, failures and challenges, market trends, and a lot more.
Learn more:
https://www.max.se/
https://generogrowth.com/
https://www.instagram.com/burgerspotting/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:55) How MAX got started
(5:05) @Burgerspotting and eating 400+ burgers per year
(10:03) Max’s secret to success
(14:15) The competitive advantage of a family business
(17:40) Will Max become bigger than McDonald’s in Sweden?
(20:38) Expanding to Poland and Egypt
(24:55) What Richard loves most about his job
(26:45) Why MAX is no longer in Dubai
(29:27) The "better burger" trend and market consolidation
(33:40) Betting on plant-based
(38:47) Richard’s go-to MAX order, recent lessons learned, inspiration, thoughts on the future

Feb 29, 2024 • 52min
#43: From 0 to 100 million euro with Matsmart co-founder Karl Andersson
Matsmart is an online grocery store that has helped save over 65,000 tons of food from going to waste. We talked with co-founder Karl Andersson about the company's journey to 100 million euros in revenue.
Learn more:
https://generogrowth.com
https://www.motatos.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlan
(0:00) Introduction
(1:04) How a batch of Christmas soda led to Matsmart
(8:10) The problem of food waste
(10:40) Customer behaviors and creating a new category
(17:35) Building the Matsmart brand
(27:38) Expanding outside of Sweden
(33:45) Quick-commerce and the evolving food e-commerce space
(38:13) Getting to profitability
(42:15) Raising 200 million euros in funding
(48:05) What does the future hold for Karl and Matsmart?


