In this episode of The Modern Financial Podcast, Jake Hoffart features Indus Khaitan, Founder and CEO of Quolum. With all the technological advancements and innovations when it comes to sales tools, SaaS has become such a big player in the sales world today. Indus shares about his journey building experience in product marketing and product management and eventually making his way to SaaS businesses. He talks about getting into aviation, working with start-ups, and the connection he found between the two! HIGHLIGHTS Going from HP to Oracle to creating a SaaS business Promoting an expanding business in the pandemic/recessionary time What Indus continues to do for life-long learning Why flying a plane and running a start-up are very similar QUOTES Going on a series of conversations trying to understand how things are - Indus: "It had not cemented in me how big SaaS was going to be back then but we were watching it at Bitzer and we had a portion of the product that was SaaS." What allowed Indus to push through on the work they were doing - Indus: "The only thing that makes you successful is perseverance. This is after doing Bitzer for three and a half years, attempting a few other start-ups, and seeing founders succeed and fail. Ideas and people come and go but if you persist on what the world needs, you will succeed." Find out more about Indus by checking the following links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khaitan/ Website: https://quolum.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/1ndus
In this episode of The Modern Financial Podcast, Jake Hoffart features Indus Khaitan, Founder and CEO of Quolum. With all the technological advancements and innovations when it comes to sales tools, SaaS has become such a big player in the sales world today.
Indus shares about his journey building experience in product marketing and product management and eventually making his way to SaaS businesses. He talks about getting into aviation, working with start-ups, and the connection he found between the two!
HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTES
Going on a series of conversations trying to understand how things are - Indus: "It had not cemented in me how big SaaS was going to be back then but we were watching it at Bitzer and we had a portion of the product that was SaaS."
What allowed Indus to push through on the work they were doing - Indus: "The only thing that makes you successful is perseverance. This is after doing Bitzer for three and a half years, attempting a few other start-ups, and seeing founders succeed and fail. Ideas and people come and go but if you persist on what the world needs, you will succeed."
Find out more about Indus by checking the following links: