Bench-Warm Your Team Before You Need Them

Michael Krause

 

May 13, 2026| 00:41| Episode 110

Michael Krause, CEO, and Enterprise /Federal AI Strategist

Michael Krause is a technology founder, CEO, and Enterprise /Federal AI strategist with over 25 years of experience spanning military intelligence, Big Tech platforms, and high-growth SaaS companies.

Michael’s career began in the U.S. Navy intelligence domain, where he worked at the intersection of mission systems, analysis, and national security. That early educational experience shaped a career-long focus on secure, scalable platforms and decision-critical technology across the defense and intelligence landscape.


ABOUT THIS EPISODE


Intro

Communication, when fostering teamwork, emerges as both the paramount risk and the most significant reward, a notion eloquently articulated by Michael Krause during our enlightening dialogue. Michael, a seasoned professional with a storied career spanning roles at Microsoft and Acquia, transitions into a novel venture: creating a family business alongside his wife and children. Their enterprise, an AI-powered SaaS product named Scorm Bench, has already garnered attention from the U.S. Navy, illustrating the promising intersection of familial collaboration and technological innovation. Through the course of our conversation, Michael elucidates the invaluable lessons derived from his experiences, particularly emphasizing the critical importance of communication in ensuring the success of a team. We delve into his reflections on the explosive growth witnessed at Acquia and his desire for earlier solo endeavors, all while contemplating the profound impact of effective communication in the realm of entrepreneurship.

Conversation

The conversation delves into the remarkable journey of Michael Krause, whose diverse professional experiences span from the Navy to notable tech companies such as Microsoft and Acquia. Krause reflects on the significance of effective communication in teamwork, identifying it as both a potential risk and a pivotal reward. He shares insights gained from his tenure at Acquia, where he played a crucial role in scaling the company from modest revenues to over 200 million dollars. His transition from corporate environments to founding a family business, Scorm Bench, is particularly noteworthy, as it highlights his commitment to integrating family dynamics into entrepreneurship. The episode further illuminates the challenges and triumphs of bootstrapping a SaaS startup alongside his family, each member contributing their expertise to create a cohesive and innovative business model. Krause's narrative serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of strategic communication in fostering successful collaborations. The lessons learned from his past experiences inform his current approach, emphasizing the need for intentionality and planning in every aspect of business development.

Takeaways

  • Effective communication is paramount within a team, serving as both a significant risk and an immense reward.

  • Michael Krause transitioned from a Navy career to the tech industry, highlighting the importance of adaptability.

  • He launched an AI-powered SaaS product, Scorm Bench, emphasizing the necessity of strategic planning in scaling businesses.

  • The family business model, incorporating various professional skills, demonstrates the power of collaboration and shared vision.

  • Krause reflects on his desire to have pursued solo ventures earlier in his career, advocating for early entrepreneurial exploration.

  • The podcast underscores the critical role of proactive relationship building prior to necessity, ensuring one is prepared for future growth.

Links

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelokrause/

Dark Yeti Consulting https://darkyeti.com/

ScormBench – Online Course

Performance Benchmarking

and Load Testing https://scormbench.com

Who Says You Can’t Startup (course): https://whosaysyoucantstartup.teachable.com

Jothy’s website: https://jothyrosenberg.com

Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A

Chapters

00:23 From Navy Data Systems to SaaS Startups

00:58 The Journey of Michael Krause: From Tech to Family Business

08:11 Transitioning from Consulting to Family Business

16:18 Reflections on Experience and Growth in Startups

22:49 The Challenges of Startup Leadership

29:55 The Evolution of Technology Solutions

35:35 The Journey of Grit and Family

40:20 Toolkit Takeaways from Michael Krause


 

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