How Great Leaders Build Scalable Companies (Without Losing Their Vision)

How do you build a company that runs like a well oiled machine—without falling into the common startup traps of bad hiring, unnecessary tech, and chasing VC money that derails your vision?

Karen Betancourt has seen it all. She’s led billion-dollar logistics operations at Amazon, Walmart, and Cardinal Health. She built supply chain technology from scratch, scaled massive teams, and now serves as CEO of a medical logistics company in Latin America. On top of that, she’s an advisor to startups, helping founders avoid the biggest mistakes when it comes to funding, leadership, and company culture.

In this episode, we dive into what separates strong leaders from struggling ones—and how to avoid the pitfalls.

I first met Karen when she was speaking on a panel at Manifest. She was so engaging, insightful, and downright funny that I knew I had to have her on the podcast. And let me tell you—this conversation does not disappoint.

We cover:

  • The myth of “product-market fit” – Why most startups misunderstand what customers actually need and how to test your idea the right way

  • The biggest mistake founders make with VC funding – And how to say no to investors who push you in the wrong direction

  • Scaling without losing control – How to manage growing teams, avoid bad hires, and ensure your company still works at 200+ employees

  • The power of hard conversations – Why avoiding conflict kills culture, and how to build a team where real feedback drives real progress

  • Lessons from running billion-dollar operations – The surprising leadership tactics Karen learned from Amazon, Walmart, and medical supply chains

Whether you’re building a startup, leading a team, or wanting to improve your communication habits, this episode is packed with sharp insights and real talk about how to set yourself up early for leadership success. Karen keeps it fun, brutally honest, and packed with wisdom that every entrepreneur needs to hear.

Connect with Karen Betancourt:

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Startup she's working with: ⁠WaveInnova

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