Ep 114 - Changing The Way Fashion Is Done in the Industry, Greening Up with Shane Boudreau of LumberUnion

In todays episode, Shane Boudreau explains how working in different industries with a learning mindset has taught him how to scale businesses effectively. He talks about better ways to get rid of your stock that doesn't hurt the environment or pollute landfills. He also shares how to target and tap into different demographics with different kinds of strategies for your products. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE

  • Persistence is key in getting your products moved. 

  • Repackaging and donating are better ways to get rid of your stock.  

  • Breakdown the steps you need to take to achieve your goal.

  • Pinpoint your customer to provide them with the ads they want to see.



TODAY’S GUEST

Shane Boudreau is an experienced entrepreneur having started and run over 8 companies with a couple of exits with great returns. He currently is the CEO of LumberUnion. He is instrumental at analyzing complex business requirements, identifying performance gaps, while leading strategic initiatives to drive continuous process improvement in an agile environment.

Visit LumberUnion at https://lumberunion.com/

Connect with Shane Boudreau on LinkedIn.


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