Marketing, manufacturing, and remote work – we cover a lot of ground in this episode featuring Adar Hay, Co-Founder and CEO of Jiga.io.
Jiga helps manufacturing companies centralize their supplier sourcing, and Adar explains how the idea for the company first came about. We hear how Jiga has a refreshingly modern approach to marketing and why Adar decided to start a podcast to learn more about potential users.
Adar also explains the reasoning behind his remote-first team, and why for remote working to be effective, it needs to be rooted in the company culture. He also talks about the number one benefit of remote work – being able to hire anyone in world, not just those in your local area.
In this episode, find out:
- Adar’s thoughts on underrated marketing strategies
- Why Jiga uses more human-focused marketing
- Why Adar started a podcast for Jiga
- How he measures content marketing success
- Why he started Jiga
- Why manufacturers should treat suppliers like partners
- Why digital transformation doesn’t need to be complex
- The simple secrets of remote working success
- The biggest pro for remote work
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Tweetable Quotes:
- “People want to connect with people. Being honest, upfront, and talking about challenges is very important, as well as sharing things from a human perspective of me as the CEO.”
- “When you're building a product, especially something new, you always have to talk to your customers. You want to talk to people in your industry about their problems and about their needs.”
- “Remote teams are more of an attitude. It's not just about working remotely, it's cultural. You need to fully trust the people that you work with.”
Links & mentions:
- Jiga.io, centralized automated manufacturing sourcing
- Design to Product, a podcast hosting hardware manufacturing professionals, founders and engineers who talk about the stories behind their products
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