48 min listen
S7E17 - How does Maslow explain a lot of America's Broken Water Economics?
S7E17 - How does Maslow explain a lot of America's Broken Water Economics?
ratings:
Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
with ?️ Tom Rooney - Chairman and Operating Partner at Sciens Water
? Sciens is a research-driven investment fund that identifies uncovered, under-researched, or misunderstood water sector opportunities that are undercapitalized.
What we covered:
3️⃣ The three dimensions of the Water Problem: Broken Pipes, Broken Policy, and Broken Economics
? How one dimension is the root cause of all the others
? How one can be 500 times cheaper, chemically identical, yet deemed too expensive
? How it's about time for the Water Sector to get its marketing right and better roll out its value proposition
? How Maslow's psychological theory explains a lot of the Water Sector's situation (especially the less-known second half of it)
? How we shall work on the psychology of Water's Value
? How tragedies like Flint and Jacksonville can yield positive returns if we leverage them right
❌ How Joe Biden's predictions might be wrong (and why)
? How blending Private and Public know-how will deliver the best results (and why)
? How Water can and shall be a profitable field (and what that enables)
⌛ How tackling the water challenges we face and foresee won't happen overnight
?️ Limiting bottled water to a sub-niche, the private sector's track record, the racecar analogy, … and much more!
? … and of course, we concluded with the ????? ???? ????????? ?
⬇️ I couldn't find Tom on LinkedIn, but you can reach out to him on...
➡️ ... Sciens Water's website!
➡️ Sciens Water, which I'm happy to thank once again for enabling this episode!
➡️ Check out Tom's full interview on how Maslow explains water's broken economics, including teasers and a full transcript on the (don't) Waste Water website!
? Sciens is a research-driven investment fund that identifies uncovered, under-researched, or misunderstood water sector opportunities that are undercapitalized.
What we covered:
3️⃣ The three dimensions of the Water Problem: Broken Pipes, Broken Policy, and Broken Economics
? How one dimension is the root cause of all the others
? How one can be 500 times cheaper, chemically identical, yet deemed too expensive
? How it's about time for the Water Sector to get its marketing right and better roll out its value proposition
? How Maslow's psychological theory explains a lot of the Water Sector's situation (especially the less-known second half of it)
? How we shall work on the psychology of Water's Value
? How tragedies like Flint and Jacksonville can yield positive returns if we leverage them right
❌ How Joe Biden's predictions might be wrong (and why)
? How blending Private and Public know-how will deliver the best results (and why)
? How Water can and shall be a profitable field (and what that enables)
⌛ How tackling the water challenges we face and foresee won't happen overnight
?️ Limiting bottled water to a sub-niche, the private sector's track record, the racecar analogy, … and much more!
? … and of course, we concluded with the ????? ???? ????????? ?
⬇️ I couldn't find Tom on LinkedIn, but you can reach out to him on...
➡️ ... Sciens Water's website!
➡️ Sciens Water, which I'm happy to thank once again for enabling this episode!
➡️ Check out Tom's full interview on how Maslow explains water's broken economics, including teasers and a full transcript on the (don't) Waste Water website!
Released:
Nov 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
S1E5 - The Astonishing Journey of a (forthcoming) French-Tech Unicorn: with Stéphane GILBERT - CEO and co-founder @ AQUASSAY In today's episode, Stéphane reveals how his company improves industrial water efficiency while turning Operators from Agelast to Blissful. What we covered: ? Water is everywhere in industrial pr... by (don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World