Find something in your workflow that takes way too long? That might be a business opportunity. That’s the story of this week’s Wild Business Growth Podcast guest, Corrine Heck. Corrine is the Founder and CEO of Details Flowers Software. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and your other favorite podcast platforms.
Corrine Heck, the Founder and CEO of Details Flowers Software, joins the show to share her journey from growing up with her family’s flower nursery to creating the premier software for florists. Hear how to disrupt an industry with your software, get better at delegating, grow your team, organize your emails, and the most underrated flower. This episode covers everything from Dendrobium Orchids to giant beards. Here’s a small sample of what you will hear in this episode:
Why are Corrine and Dana sisters
Has Corrine always had a thing for flowers
What pain point inspired Details Flowers Software
How do you add more features to your software
What was the inflection point for Details Flowers Software
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