Start-ups need teams that can run fast, and change

Bambi Francisco Roizen · April 6, 2012 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/2513

Bambi Francisco interviews Scott Button, founder and CEO of Unruly on his lessons learned

Scott Button became a first-time entrepreneur when he founded Unruly in 2006. He's since done a pretty good job at his first go at it. Unruly just raised $25 million in venture financing in January, thanks to revenue that tripled last year. Here's some lessons he's learned as a start-up founder for the last six years.

Here's some highlights (slightly edited):

-  You’re always trying to run as fast as you can but you can’t run fast enough. Be sure to get people around you who can run fast, deal with change and deal with chaos. For your team and partners, it shouldn't be about the money, but about the impact you want to have on the world. Success doesn't come to you if you can't enjoy the journey and be with people who have the same passion and ambition.

- Culture becomes extremely important. Be sure you can articulate that.

- The idea of the pivot and testing assumptions and changing is something we feel strongly in. We had a bunch of zigs and zags, about three or four bigger product iterations and 12 to 15 little project changes along the way.  The successful model we have today was validated about 18 months after we started.

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Bambi Francisco Roizen

Founder and CEO of Vator, a media and research firm for entrepreneurs and investors; Managing Director of Vator Health Fund; Co-Founder of Invent Health; Author and award-winning journalist.

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Unruly Media, Inc.

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Unruly is the award-winning global platform for social video advertising.

Founded in 2006 and with offices in New York, Paris, Sydney, San Francisco, Amsterdam, Stockholm, and Berlin, Unruly has delivered, tracked & audited 1.34 billion video views and executed 1,400+ successful social video campaigns for global brands and agencies, including T-Mobile’s acclaimed Life’s for Sharing series, Evian’s global Roller Babies hit and Heineken’s Legends campaign.

Reaching an audience of 725 million monthly unique users, Unruly distributes video and rich media formats across platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, premium publisher sites, influential blogs and mobile applications.

Unruly’s mission is simple: to deliver the most awesome social video campaigns on the planet.

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Successful serial entrepreneur, investor, and seasoned CEO, with over 10 years' experience running marketing technology companies.