SIMPLE brand With Matt Lyles

Matt Lyles
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Jan 25, 2022 • 53min

Joel Bines - The Metail Economy: 6 Strategies for Transforming Your Business to Thrive in the Me-Centric Consumer Revolution

In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Joel Bines, author of The Metail Economy: 6 Strategies For Transforming Your Business to Thrive in the Me-Centric Consumer Revolution!We’re at a point in time today where consumers are armed with more information, more technology, more access to alternatives than at any point in history. And all this power has pretty much inverted the traditional power dynamics in the retailer-to-consumer relationship. Basically, your customers are now in charge. And they expect a lot more from you. And if you want to survive and thrive in this new economy, then you have to recognize, embrace and adhere to new consumer demands. That can feel pretty intimidating.And that's why I was happy to talk with Joel Bines this week.  Joel co-leads the Global Retail Practice at AlixPartners. He’s a frequent contributor to major media outlets like NPR, CNBC, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal. And he’s now officially a published author. Joel’s first book is out this week! - The Metail Economy: 6 Strategies for Transforming Your Business to Thrive in the Me-Centric Consumer Revolution. Joel and I talk about this new retail industry power shift where the consumers are essentially now in charge. But thankfully, Joel shares his methods that brands can use to connect with the Me-centric consumer and thrive in this new world. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEJoel's book: The Metail Economy: 6 Strategies for Transforming Your Business to Thrive in the Me-Centric Consumer RevolutionThe Metail Economy siteAlixPartners
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Jan 18, 2022 • 48min

Emily Morgan - Elevate Your Time Using Delegation

In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand With Matt Lyles podcast I talk with Emily Morgan of Delegate Solutions!One of the lessons I teach leaders in simplifying what they do and becoming truly effective in their role is:“You should only do those things that only you can do. And everything else should be automated or delegated.” When you strip away all the things that you shouldn’t be doing or those things that anyone else can do, and you focus on only those things that you can and should do, your accomplishments become exponentially larger.But it’s not easy to strip those things away. And that’s why it was such a big help for me to talk with Emily Morgan this week. Emily is a keynote speaker and the head of Delegate Solutions where they provide virtual executive support services and delegation coaching. And she's been featured in Forbes, HuffPost, The New York Times, Inc. Magazine, CNBC and many other outlets.Emily and I discuss her lessons on how you can better manage your time and priorities. And we discuss how you can use the right delegation strategies to free up your time and energy to do more of what you love - more of the work that only you can do. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEDelegate Solutions' site - it's a specially curated page just for SIMPLE brand listeners! 
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Jan 12, 2022 • 50min

2021 Recap: Lessons on Providing a SIMPLE Employee Experience

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Jan 4, 2022 • 1h 8min

2021 Recap: Lessons on Providing a SIMPLE Customer Experience

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Dec 15, 2021 • 53min

Brian Rafferty - Siegel+Gale World's Simplest Brands

In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand With Matt Lyles podcast I talk with Brian Rafferty of Siegel+Gale!Siegel+Gale just released their latest World’s Simplest Brands study. And I was able to get a sneak peak into the study earlier this month and sit down and talk about it in-depth with Siegel & Gale’s very own - Brian Rafferty.Brian’s the Head of Siegel & Gale’s Business Analytics and Insights practice, and he leads the charge in the World’s Simplest Brands study. Brian and I talk about what we can learn from the study including how customer’s expectations have changed over the years, who’s doing simplicity really well today AND the benefits that businesses get when they deliver simple experiences.RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODESiegel+Gale’s World’s Simplest Brands studySiegel+Gale's site  
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Dec 7, 2021 • 57min

Mark Schaefer - Cumulative Advantage: How to Build Momentum Against All Odds

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Dec 1, 2021 • 45min

Anthony Iannarino - Eat Their Lunch: Winning Customers Away From Your Competition

In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand With Matt Lyles podcast I talk with Anthony Iannarino, author of Eat Their Lunch: Winning Customers Away From Your Competition!  Here’s a scary truth as it relates to your customers. Your customers don’t have an abundance of opportunity for you. Your customers have finite time, finite resources and finite attention. None of them are able to, nor do they want to, accept all competing offers and solutions thrown their way. That’s why - like it or not - sales is often a zero-sum game. Your win is someone else’s loss. Most growth, most achievements, most wins require you to take market share from your competitors, while they’re trying to do the same to you. I mean - how else can you grow your business by double digits if you’re in an industry that’s only growing at a lower rate?The point is: if you don’t win over and persuade your customer, someone else will. And (no matter what your role is) if you’re trying to persuade others for anything, that means you’re in sales. But how can you persuade others in a crowded world when your customers are bombarded with competing experiences, competing requests and competing relationships every day? How can you create, and continue to offer value to others so they view you as a long-term partner? Thankfully, Anthony Iannarino is here to share how to do that this week.  Anthony’s an international keynote speaker and the Founder and CEO of B2B Sales Coach & Consultancy, a boutique sales coaching and consulting firm where they provide individual and corporate training to sales teams.  And he’s the author of The Lost Art of Closing, The Only Sales Guide You’ll Ever Need and Eat Their Lunch: Winning Customers Away From Your Competition. Anthony and I discuss his lessons on winning, developing and managing client relationships. While Anthony approaches his lessons from a Sales perspective, they’re valuable for anyone that needs to build relationships in their career. That includes you and me! RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEAnthony's book: Eat Their Lunch: Winning Customers Away From Your CompetitionAnthony's site: The Sales Blog
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Nov 23, 2021 • 45min

November Nonprofits: Hope For Justice with Tim Nelson

Throughout the month of November, we’re shining the spotlight on a number of nonprofit organizations who are doing some really significant work in the world.My guest this week in the November nonprofits series is Tim Nelson, CEO of Hope For Justice.Hope For Justice is a global organization that works to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society.Tim and I discuss some disheartening and shocking information around slavery. You’ll find out that there’s a lot more to slavery than sex trafficking. And you’ll hear the surprising places where it’s happening. While it happens around the globe, it also happens right in your backyard.But you’ll also hear the positive difference that Hope For Justice is making in the world to free and restore slavery victims an to advocate for more awareness of how and where we can all play a part in ending slavery.
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Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 6min

Gair Maxwell - Big Little Legends: How Everyday Leaders Build Irresistible Brands

Do you ever wonder why some brands become the “top-of-mind” choice in an industry when their competitors may offer a better product at maybe even a better price?These brands no longer have to do much work to draw in customers. They simply have fans who continuously come to them in drives.These are the brands that really stand out. They’re the ones who’ve become irresistible.But how can you do that in a crowded world when your customers are bombarded with competing and distracting messages and experiences every day?Luckily, there’s an answer, and I discuss it this week with Gair Maxwell. Gair’s an international keynote speaker, author and brand strategist. He’s the host of the top-rated podcast: The Leadership Standard, produced with TEC Canada.And he’s the author of Big Little Legends: How Everyday Leaders Build Irresistible Brands.
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Nov 10, 2021 • 59min

Ken Coleman: From Paycheck to Purpose: The Clear Path to Doing Work You Love

A rewarding career doesn’t just happen. It’s built, step by step, opportunity by opportunity, decision by decision. It takes a lot of intentionality to know the right steps to take, the right opportunities to pursue, and the right decisions to make.And no matter where someone is in their career, it can leave them with a lot of questions on how they can really excel at each new level. It’s almost like you need a field manual to know exactly how to navigate these things in order to excel in your career.And that’s why I’m happy to talk with Ken Coleman this week. Ken holds the title as “America’s career coach.” He’s the #1 national bestselling author of The Proximity Principle. And he’s the the nationally syndicated radio host of The Ken Coleman Show that’s heard on over 70 stations, SiriusXM, and his podcast where he helps listeners discover what they were born to do and while providing practical steps to make their dream job a reality.And Ken’s new book comes out this week! - From Paycheck to Purpose: The Clear Path to Doing Work You Love.Not only does Ken show how intentional, focused work over time leads to career success, he also lays out the seven stages for discovering and doing the work you were born to do so you can have career significance.

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