Listen "Culture Eats Strategy: How Busuu Scaled Globally | Bernhard Niesner"
Episode Synopsis
"If I ever get to roll the dice again, I’ll do it differently"Busuu co-founder Bernhard Niesner made that vow after a "mass walkout" left him with just 10 employees. Having already survived launching in the 2008 financial crisis, this was the moment that changed everything. In this conversation, we trace the 15-year arc from near-bankruptcy to a €385M exit , exploring the "TEACH" Values (Trust, Effectiveness, Ambition, Curiosity, Happiness) that scaled the company—a journey that shows just "how the line between success and failure... is so thin"Why this matters- How a simple student idea turned into a global success story- The near-collapse that almost ended it all — and what saved it- Why culture beats strategy every single time- The mindset behind resilience, leadership, and letting go after successSubscribe for more inspiring conversations!00:00 – Intro02:00 – From student idea to Busuu’s first users07:00 – Early mistakes and the pain of rebuilding13:00 – Surviving crisis and running out of cash21:00 – Losing 80% of the team — and the turning point25:00 – How culture became the core of Busuu34:00 – The €385M exit and what came next40:00 – The truth about work-life balance47:00 – Austrian entrepreneurship & taking risks50:00 – The three Ps: Passion, Positivity, Perseverance54:00 – How Bernhard wants to be remembered
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