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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2023 · 39 MIN

Mike Evans | Shifts in Consumer Behavior and Strategies To Mitigate Competition

from Smart Business Revolution | Turn Relationships into Revenues | Networking | More Clients | Relationship Advice · host John Corcoran, Mike Evans, Roger Hurni

Mike Evans founded GrubHub in his spare bedroom and grew it into a multibillion-dollar online food delivery business. He led the company through five financing rounds, a couple of acquisitions, a merger, and ultimately, an IPO. Mike exited GrubHub after its IPO and founded Fixer, a Chicago-based on-demand handyman service. He is also the author of Hangry: A Startup Journey.   In this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, co-hosts John Corcoran and Roger Hurni interview Mike Evans, the Founder of Fixer and GrubHub, about how he started his companies. They also discuss shifts in consumer behavior, how to manage a company's changing culture, and tips for handling competition.

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