The Impact Multiplier CEO
S13E32: Taking Silicon Valley thinking to healthcare, Anjali Kataria (CEO, Mytonomy)
February 1, 2024
"If you don't create core values, someone else in organisation will be doing that anyway."
We're continuing our season on "business as a force for good", Richard speaks with Anjali Kataria, CEO and Co-founder of Mytonomy. Mytonomy has quickly become the market leader in patient education and engagement, and Inc. Magazine has named Mytonomy as one of the fastest-growing software companies in the US, for four consecutive years. Before Mytonomy, Anjali served as EIR and Senior Technology Advisor in the Obama Administration.

In this conversation, you’ll learn:

Why did Anjali go all-in on Mytonomy and fundamentally change its direction
How taking a sauna can be an essential leadership tool(!)
What's even better than taking time to reflect after a failure
How Mytonomy has become a market leader despite longstanding incumbents

Resources/sources mentioned:

mytonomy.com
The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast(https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
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For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/anjali-kataria 

Timestamps: 

00:00 Intro
04:11 The Healthcare Impact
06:31 How healthcare Can reach people at Home
16:39 Government services
18:21 The healthcare connection
22:05 The strength of diverse collaboration
27:05 Do you journal every day?
30:38 Implementing consistent communication strategy for patient journeys
33:04 Automation and integration for healthcare