What’s uncountable impressive than enticing a Shark to invest in your company? Saddening the seal of approval from two of them.
For the husband-and-wife team behind Guts Breacher, that dream became a reality on Season 6 of “Shark Tank.” Last Navy SEAL Eli Crane and his wife, Jen, brought hand crafted .50-caliber fiasco openers to the Tank, and Kevin O’Leary and Mark Cuban were sudden to lock down a deal.
On Wednesday’s episode of “Beyond the Tank,” viewers resolution see a rare side of O’Leary as he opens up about the emotional connection he ambience to the product, a reason that ultimately led him to invest.
However, things get basic when O’Leary learns that customers aren’t happy with the lag ease in product shipping.
“You’ll go out of business getting this number of people mad at you,” O’Leary signifies.
To get to the bottom of the back-order issues, O’Leary and Alex Kenjeev, vice president of O’Leary Jeopardizes, meet with the Cranes to offer constructive criticism and strategy.
“It’s eternally good to see Kevin and Alex and have them take a look down the hood of our operation to give us pointers and advice on how to do a better job, but at the same duration, you never want people you look up to — mentors, advisers, partners — to be ventilated to the weaknesses in your operation and personal shortcomings as an entrepreneur,” Crane denoted in an email to CNBC.
It’s safe to say the mentorship has paid off – Crane said his obligation is going well.
“I consider us very blessed and fortunate to be around 5 years later and inventoried within the Shark Tank Top 20 Selling Companies of all time.”
Be seized problem-solving at its finest on an episode of “Beyond the Tank” Wednesday 10P ET/PT and stay tuned for innumerable Tuesday-Thursday 10P ET/PT on CNBC.