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#5 - Flower Power: E-commerce Expert Verity Tuck on the Rapid Growth of Her Gift-Delivery Business LVLY, Why CVs Aren’t as Important as You Think, and Why Early Discussions on Money are Essential for Building Entrepreneurial Trust.

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Flowers, but faster? Verity Tuck, Co-Founder of Australian e-commerce website LVLY says yes, absolutely. Getting same-day delivery of flowers and gifts across Australia is now possible thanks to Verity and her Co-Founder Hannah, who between them realised there was a gap in the market for speedy ‘I’m-thinking-of-you-right-now’ gifts. On this week’s episode, Verity and I dissect the impact of rapid business growth caused by COVID-19, why the hiring process is more about charisma and competence than qualifications, and how her co-founder decided to split her own external salary with Verity in order to grow the business. Also on offer is a discussion of privilege against the backdrop of the BLM movement, how feminism has been engulfed by corporates, and how Verity found out that she’s really f*cking good at colouring in. Listen now!
Real, relatable, or downright wrong? We want to know!
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Find us at our new home: www.powerdonedifferently.com
Make someone’s day www.lvly.com.au

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Flowers, but faster? Verity Tuck, Co-Founder of Australian e-commerce website LVLY says yes, absolutely. Getting same-day delivery of flowers and gifts across Australia is now possible thanks to Verity and her Co-Founder Hannah, who between them realised there was a gap in the market for speedy ‘I’m-thinking-of-you-right-now’ gifts. On this week’s episode, Verity and I dissect the impact of rapid business growth caused by COVID-19, why the hiring process is more about charisma and competence than qualifications, and how her co-founder decided to split her own external salary with Verity in order to grow the business. Also on offer is a discussion of privilege against the backdrop of the BLM movement, how feminism has been engulfed by corporates, and how Verity found out that she’s really f*cking good at colouring in. Listen now!
Real, relatable, or downright wrong? We want to know!
Tweet your opinion: @_badasscass_
Give us a like on Facebook: @powerdonedifferntly
Check out exclusive behind-the-scenes action on Insta: @powerdonedifferently
Find us at our new home: www.powerdonedifferently.com
Make someone’s day www.lvly.com.au

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