Category Thinkers

Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, Mike Damphousse
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Jan 2, 2024 • 53min

How Category Memetics Can Help A New Category Stick w/ Ken Rutsky

In this episode, Ken Rutsky joins us to explore a concept he calls ‘category memetics.’ It’s the idea that new categories can act like memes – they can enter the mind, replicate, and rapidly spread to others. Ken shares his insights on how to create a successful category meme and unpacks some of the research he uncovered that led to these insights. Listen now to:Hear how memes can act as a cultural transmission tool in businessUnderstand how to create effective category language Learn how memetics can inform and influence your category strategy This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike "Damp" Damphousse.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Dec 26, 2023 • 1h 5min

3 Tools for Category Concepts w/ Josh Lowman

It takes a lot of time and commitment to write a great strategic narrative, but if you can use battle tested frameworks, they will save you  time, money and even heartbreak.   Strategy and brand design expert Josh Lowman walks us through the three tools he uses to quickly pitch and vet new category ideas, and engages with our community in our monthly AMA.  He covers topics like:How the "shift" affects the category narrative, and how it differs between technological and cultural shiftsThe difference between problems, enemies, and villains when defining the category What constitutes a good category name, and how to deliver itThis conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike "Damp" Damphousse.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Dec 19, 2023 • 53min

Getting Analysts To Buy Into Your Category Design w/ Scott Albro

Scott Albro, co-founder and CEO of Goldie shares his insights on why analyst buy-in is crucial for category success, strategies for effectively communicating your category vision, and real-world examples from his time at TOPO.   For those unfamiliar, TOPO, Inc. was a research and advisory firm that provided insights and consulting services to high-growth companies. Under Scott's leadership, TOPO became a beacon for businesses looking to understand and conquer their markets before being acquired by Gartner. Today, Scott brings his wealth of experience and knowledge to our discussion on topics like:Why it makes sense to let analyst name your categoryHow engagements with analysts differ whether you are customer or notWhat many early stage companies get wrong the first time they engage analystsThis episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike “Damp” Damphousse.‍This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Dec 12, 2023 • 51min

How to Condition The Market w/ David West, CEO of Proscia

Innovative companies must convince buyers and analysts why their solutions differ from the status quo, and why that difference matters. But sometimes, developing the right narrative can be a challenge. This is where a well-crafted point of view (POV) can help. In this episode, we’re joined by David West, co-founder and CEO of Proscia. After attending a category design workshop, David was finally able to get the market to understand why his company’s solution in pathology was such an important breakthrough. Listen now to learn:Why category design helped David’s company set itself apart from commoditized products in his industryHow Proscia gained analyst support by telling their customers the story they hoped to hearWhy having conviction in your point of view is so crucial in conditioning the market to think differentlyThis episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike “Damp” Damphousse.‍This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Dec 5, 2023 • 45min

"When Should You Design a Category?" w/ Jonathan Gandolf

Category design principles can be applied in different ways, for different outcomes. And while sometimes it’s clear that your business needs to act like a category designer, other times the answer is less straightforward. In this episode, we’re joined by Jonathan Gandolf, founder and CEO of The Juice. Jonathan was introduced to category design early in his career, and used the discipline in software and even breweries. Now, at The Juice, he’s in the midst of deciding if and how category design should apply to his latest venture. Listen now to find out where we land. In this episode, we cover..How to redirect demand from a known category into something newThe importance of understanding the “why” for your business How once novel categories can create new problems (and the need for new solutions)This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Pablo Gonzalez.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Nov 28, 2023 • 55min

How Community & Category Design Go Hand in Hand w/ Jared Robin, Founder of RevGenius

In this episode, Jared Robin, founder of RevGenius, shares his take on how category design and community can mutually reinforce each other. In 2020, Jared took a small LinkedIn group and turned it into a community that now has over 40,000 members. In our conversation, you’ll hear all about Jared’s journey and how he plans to build community going forward – all with a category design lens. Episode highlights include:Jared's path to discovering category design and how it has shaped his thinking about building a communityWhy some communities are replaceable (and what to do about it)Why a vibrant community needs a shared Point of View (and how category design thinking can help you find yours)This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Pablo GonzalezThis episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Nov 21, 2023 • 46min

Minimal Viable Category Design w/ Pietro Bezza

In this episode, we’re joined by Pietro Bezza, co-founder and managing partner at Connect Ventures. Pietro shares a framework he calls “minimal viable category design,” which focuses on helping early stage startups have the right conversations about the problem they’re solving and their plans for evangelizing it. Listen now to find out: The challenges of pursuing “product/market” fit instead of “market/product” fitWhat Pietro looks for when evaluating early stage startups for investmentWhy understanding the timing and evolution of your category is keyThis episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike Damphousse. This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Nov 14, 2023 • 52min

After 7 Years, Why Did Category Design Advisors Rewrite Their Own Point of View?

After Kevin Maney co-authored the book Play Bigger in 2016, he and Mike Damphousse founded Category Design Advisors to guide CEOs in implementing category design. That was seven years ago. Now, after over 40 client engagements and joined by John Rougeux, the team decided it was time to rework its own category Point of View. In this recording of a live AMA, the CDA team shares why they decided to apply category design to themselves, the process they used to redefine their Point of View, and the lessons they learned along the way.This episode was moderated by Pablo Gonzalez.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Nov 7, 2023 • 39min

Designing A Category As A Bootstrapped Service Agency w/ James Carbary

In this podcast episode, James Carbary, founder of Sweet Fish Media, discusses how he went from running a blog writing agency to becoming the category king of B2B podcasting, thanks to category design. He debunks the myth that category design is only for VC-backed companies or those with large budgets and shares his pivot into designing a new category around owned media.This episode was moderated by John Rougeux.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
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Oct 31, 2023 • 41min

Taking Advantage of a Context Shift Through Category Design w/ Doug Camplejohn

In 2020, Doug Camplejohn was working at Salesforce when a global pandemic suddenly changed the world. He soon realized that there might be an opportunity to address the new ways in which people found themselves working. That’s when he decided to start Airspeed, a family of apps that helps employees feel connected and celebrated. Through the lens of category design, we dive into his journey, including:How he determined if his idea represented a new category opportunityHis process for identifying what had changed in the world and what was missing as a resultWhy he has yet to define a category name (and why he isn’t worried about it)This episode was moderated by Mike Damphousse and John Rougeux.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live

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