An “Easy Button” For Child Care Management with Daniel Andrews and Sasha Reiss
Release Date: 04/11/2024
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Register for our ECE tech webinar with Playground here: https://www.childcaresuccess.com/how-to-navigate-the-evolving-tech-landscape-for-enhanced-operational-efficiency-in-your-ece-business-may-2-2024-webinar/
Key Takeaways:
[3:15] Kris announces the two-day virtual challenge, The Road to Freedom.
[6:31] Playground’s founding story.
[8:38] How does Playground’s mission and technology stand out in a crowded space?
[11:37] Perspective on ECE’s past of being a slower adopter of technology, and how that’s changing.
[12:53] The “grandma test.”
[15:38] The lessons Sasha and Daniel have learned about scaling and growing a business.
[17:09] Some of the tools and technology Playground uses.
[20:09] The grounding and stabilizing force of working with family.
[22:44] Personal and professional inspiration.
[25:29] What they look for in new hires.
[26:36] Playground’s short but effective interview process.
[31:29] What’s next for the Playground team?
[33:13] Using AI to improve family interactions, especially with communication, engagement, and lesson plans.
Quotes:
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“I think our differentiated approach is the new technology that we’re bringing. A lot of that comes down to really solving the problems that we are building software for.” — Daniel [8:39]
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“If we want to be able to compete and if we want to be able to operate at the same level, we need to adopt the same tools that they’re using.” — Sasha [14:10]
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“A lot of the big problems that we faced have become significantly smaller by putting phenomenal people in front of those problems. If you find someone great, you can just trust that they’ll get the job done and that you don’t need to be managing the day-to-day.” — Daniel [16:54]
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“Working with family and then also building for family really grounds you on what the work you’re doing, who’s impacting, and why it’s actually getting done.” — Daniel [20:09]
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“It’s ultimately the three of us against the problem. It’s not us against each other. So realizing and recognizing what it is that we’re working for, and why we’re doing it ultimately helps us get into the right direction.” — Sasha [21:25]
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