The 60 Second Podcast
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Jeffery Potvin - CEO, Arc Compute
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What separates startups that break out from the ones that stall?
In this episode of The 60 Second Podcast, Matt McCoy sits down with JP-Jeffery Potvin, CEO of Arc Compute, angel investor, and backer of 100+ early-stage startups with multiple successful exits.
JP shares the biggest signals he looks for in founders with real breakout potential, including founder velocity, resourcefulness, speed of execution, cost innovation, and solving real market problems.
If you're a founder, investor, or entrepreneur looking to grow faster, this episode is packed with practical insight in 60 seconds or less.
00:00 - Matt McCoy: What early signals indicate a founder or company has real breakout potential?
00:09 - JP-Jeffery Potvin: I’ll say that the strongest early signals is founder velocity paired with resourcefulness. They work closely with talent, they push fast, they break things, and they open sales channels that create real market momentum.
00:23 - JP-Jeffery Potvin: I think a lot of the time we underestimate speed.
00:26 - JP-Jeffery Potvin: Speed is figuring out how fast I can break things, refine the process, and turn it into something linear that keeps moving forward quickly.
00:35 - JP-Jeffery Potvin: That comes from working closely with your teams, daily scrums, and trying to determine where I can find something no one else is doing that becomes super unique.
00:46 - JP-Jeffery Potvin: Second, can I reverse costs, make things cheaper, and more functional than anybody else is doing?
00:54 - JP-Jeffery Potvin: Third, how do I find buyers who line up with what I want, and am I solving a problem they’re all facing versus just a problem I’m facing?