• Ep. 503 | Going from Traditional Sales to a Buyer-Centric Data-Driven Model
    Nov 21 2024
    Episode Summary In this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody talks with Scott Clark about transforming B2B sales through a buyer-centric, data-driven approach. Drawing from his 30 years of experience in enterprise sales and marketing, Scott shares insights on aligning sales and marketing, leveraging data for efficiency, and integrating CRM and AI tools to enhance customer engagement. He emphasizes the importance of understanding buyer behavior, fostering collaboration, and adapting to digital transformation to drive growth and competitiveness. This conversation offers actionable advice for anyone navigating the evolving sales landscape. About the guest Scott Clark, Vice President of America Sales at CTG, is a 30-year industry veteran helping clients achieve digital transformation. Mr. Clark earned a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Butler University, a master’s degree in Management from Harvard University, and is a National Association of Corporate Directors member. Prior to Computer Task Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTG), he was the VP of Sales at Ensono, a technology adviser and managed service provider. Before Ensono, he was the Vice President of Sales for the Managed Services Division at NTT Limited (NTT). Before NTT, he served as the Chief Marketing Officer at ConvergeOne. Connect with Scott Key takeaways - Shift to Buyer-Centric Sales: Organizations must adapt to buyers' preferences for self-research and personalized experiences, focusing on being consultative rather than seller-driven. - Data-Driven Strategies: Leveraging data for better forecasting, decision-making, and personalization is essential for reducing sales cycles and improving customer engagement. - Sales and Marketing Alignment: Collaboration between sales and marketing is critical to achieving consistent messaging, targeting, and driving efficiency in the customer journey. - Adopting Technology: Tools like CRMs, marketing automation platforms, and AI-driven insights are foundational for enhancing sales processes and creating competitive differentiation. - Change Management: Successfully navigating sales transformation requires leadership skills to manage mindset shifts, processes, and emotions associated with organizational change. - Focus on Growth Metrics: Understanding and optimizing conversion rates, customer lifetime value, and demand generation efficiency are vital for sustainable growth. - Importance of Data Literacy: Sales teams must be adept at interpreting and applying data insights to make informed decisions and strengthen customer relationships. Quotes On Buyer-Centric Models: "Buyers expect to be taught, to learn something, and to gain knowledge in their decision-making process—not to be told what to do." On Personalization: "Personalize it to me, align it with my organization and my role. Buyers today demand relevance at every step." Books:- The Challenger Sale by Matthew Dixon and Brent Adamson: This book explores the importance of teaching, tailoring, and taking control in sales conversations. - Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller: It emphasizes the power of storytelling in marketing to clarify messages and engage customers. - Predictable Revenue by Aaron Ross: This guide offers insights into building scalable sales processes and generating consistent revenue. Blogs: - HubSpot Blog: A comprehensive resource covering topics in marketing, sales, and customer service. - Sales Hacker: Provides practical advice and strategies for modern sales professionals. Newsletters:The Lean Startup Newsletter: Offers insights into agile methodologies and innovative business strategies. ⁠Connect with Scott⁠ ⁠| ⁠⁠⁠Follow us on LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠Website
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  • Ep. 502 | Why Brand is Your Biggest Revenue Driver
    Nov 19 2024
    Episode Summary In this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody sits down with marketing powerhouse Elizabeth Hague to explore the pivotal role of brand building in driving responsible growth and long-term revenue success. Drawing from her 15 years of experience, Elizabeth shares actionable insights on breaking down silos, aligning the brand with demand, and fostering customer obsession to create unified, revenue-driven strategies. From navigating B2B and B2C landscapes to leveraging AI for efficiency, she offers bold perspectives on category leadership, measurable brand success, and overcoming skepticism from boards and CFOs. Tune in to learn how a strong brand foundation can transform your business for 2025 and beyond. About the guest Elizabeth Hague is a seasoned marketing executive with 15 years of experience scaling brands and driving revenue growth. She has shaped a $2.3B valuation brand, scaled two companies to acquisition, and advised over 115 businesses. Recognized as one of Georgia's "Most Remarkable Women" for her mentorship of female entrepreneurs, Elizabeth specializes in aligning brand, demand, and product strategies for pre-IPO companies. With a focus on customer obsession and measurable impact, she empowers teams to deliver full-funnel marketing success and long-term growth. Connect with Elizabeth Key takeaways - Brand as a Revenue Driver: Elizabeth emphasizes that brand building is critical for responsible growth and long-term success, bridging the gap between customer trust and measurable revenue outcomes. - Unified Marketing Approach: Breaking down silos between brand, demand, and product teams is essential for a cohesive strategy that drives category leadership and sustainable growth. - Customer Obsession Wins: A customer-first approach fuels brand trust, repeat business, and long-term revenue, making customer success a key component of marketing strategies. - A brand is Measurable: Contrary to popular belief, brand initiatives can and should be tied to measurable outcomes, such as pipeline influence, customer retention, and category leadership metrics. - Leadership in Uncertainty: In tough economic times, aligning brand strategy with revenue goals helps companies navigate challenges and emerge stronger. - Leveraging AI in Marketing: Elizabeth advocates for using AI to enhance efficiency, from streamlining content creation to personalizing customer experiences, while keeping a human touch. - Advocating for Brand Investment: To address skepticism from boards or CFOs, marketers must connect brand strategy to tangible business outcomes, such as improved onboarding, NPS scores, and trust-building initiatives. - Adapting Across B2B and B2C: Drawing from her experience in both spaces, Elizabeth underscores the importance of tailoring brand strategies to industry-specific needs while focusing on customer value. Quotes On Brand and Revenue Alignment: "Brand isn't just about aesthetics; it's a strategic asset that, when aligned with revenue goals, drives sustainable growth." On Customer-Centric Strategies: "Putting the customer at the heart of your brand strategy transforms them into advocates, fueling long-term success." Recommended Resource Books - "Stealing the Corner Office": A practical and concise book providing insights on navigating workplace politics and leadership.- “Revenue Architecture”: Elizabeth mentioned this new book, focusing on the bow-tie revenue model and aligning revenue leaders across marketing and sales. ⁠Connect with Elizabeth⁠ | ⁠⁠Follow us on LinkedIn ⁠⁠| ⁠⁠Website
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  • Ep. 501 | How AI-Based Detection is Revolutionizing Security
    Nov 16 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody talks with Anh Huynh about the evolving role of AI in cybersecurity, especially in email and collaboration systems. Anh shares his journey from early IT setups to today's advanced AI-based security measures, highlighting the shift from heuristics-based to AI-driven threat detection to combat sophisticated business email compromises (BEC). Anh explains how collaboration, communication, and integrating AI across security infrastructures are crucial in staying ahead of cyber threats. They also discuss the importance of emotional intelligence, balancing hybrid work environments, and tools that enhance security and quality of life, especially for remote work.

    About the guest

    Anh Huynh is the Director of Messaging Engineering and Head of Security Services at Applied Materials, where he has led teams in securing critical communication infrastructure for nearly five years. In this role, Anh focuses on cybersecurity measures within messaging and collaboration spaces, implementing advanced AI/ML detection processes, and enforcing security protocols like SPF, DMARC, and DKIM to address emerging cyber threats. He also oversees supply chain cybersecurity initiatives, IP protection, and data loss prevention, integrating solutions across platforms like Outlook, Exchange, and Office 365. With over 18 years of experience in global messaging, Anh combines technical expertise with a strategic approach to managing cybersecurity and team development, making him a valuable voice on the role of AI and layered security in modern enterprises.Anh also helps businesses enhance their cybersecurity strategy through his firm, ADH Consulting.Connect with Anh:

    Phone: 831-277-3525 | Threads: @anhdhuynh75 | Email: anhdhuynh@gmail.com | LinkedIn

    Key takeaways

    - AI in Cybersecurity: AI is crucial for detecting sophisticated threats like business email compromises, surpassing traditional methods.

    - Collaboration is Key: Effective cybersecurity needs strong collaboration and shared intelligence across teams.

    - Hybrid Work Balance: A balanced mix of in-office and remote work supports productivity and security adaptability.

    - Layered Security: A multi-layered defense, combining traditional and AI methods, enhances threat detection.

    - Actionable Insights: AI should provide clear, actionable insights to reduce manual work and improve security.

    - Emotional Intelligence: Leaders should cultivate emotional intelligence to manage hybrid teams better.

    - Tech and IoT Tools: Familiarity with various tech ecosystems and using IoT tools can improve personal and professional security.

    Quotes

    "The old process of heuristics-based security does not work today in the real world." -Anh Huynh
    Recommended Resource

    Books
    Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman: It explores how understanding and managing emotions can enhance personal and professional relationships

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  • Ep. 500 | The Next Frontier in Account-Based GTM
    Nov 7 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this Special episode celebrating the release of our 500th episode, OnBase welcomes Demandbase CEO Gabe Rogol to discuss the company’s recent rebrand and the future of account-based GTM strategies. Gabe shares the vision behind the transformation, emphasizing Demandbase’s commitment to solving modern B2B challenges through enhanced integration, transparency, and AI-driven automation. He explains how these changes aim to better align marketing and sales efforts for long-term account success. Gabe also dives into the next phase of account-based strategies, highlighting new insights, data strategies, and automation that will drive alignment and efficiency across teams, shaping Demandbase’s path forward.

    About the guest

    As the Chief Executive Officer of Demandbase, I'm responsible for fulfilling the company's mission of transforming how B2B companies go-to-market. Since joining Demandbase in 2012, I've been committed to setting the product and corporate strategy for the company. Throughout my two-plus decade career, I've held various leadership positions, including managing world-class customer service and sales teams at IDG and other leading publishers. I received my BA in Comparative Literature and Russian Language and Literature from Brown University.


    Connect with Gabe Rogol

    Key takeaways

    - Purposeful Rebranding: Demandbase’s rebrand isn’t just cosmetic—it reflects a strategic shift to address evolving B2B needs. Gabe highlights the importance of aligning brand, product, and go-to-market strategy to better meet customer challenges.

    - Account-based GTM as a Strategic Approach: Gabe emphasizes that account-based go-to-market strategies should be treated as a C-suite initiative rather than a marketing tactic. This shift requires cross-functional alignment, especially between marketing and sales, to maximize account lifetime value.

    - Enhanced Data Strategy: Successful account-based approaches rely on robust data strategies. Gabe discusses how integrating various data sets—like intent, engagement, and firmographics—is essential to provide actionable insights and ensure alignment.

    - The Role of AI and Automation: AI-driven automation is key to the future of account-based strategies, reducing manual tasks and delivering actionable insights on audience targeting, messaging, and engagement across platforms, creating a more efficient and effective go-to-market approach.

    - Focus on High-Value Accounts: Demandbase’s approach prioritizes identifying and aligning resources with accounts that offer the greatest potential lifetime value, shifting focus from broad lead generation to targeted engagement with the right customers.

    Quotes

    On Rebranding: “Rebranding isn’t just a new look; it’s a whole-company initiative. It’s about understanding where our market is going and clarifying what we want to represent in this new era for Demandbase and the account-based go-to-market category.”

    On Strategic Alignment: “An account-based approach should be a C-level strategic initiative—not just a marketing tactic. Aligning sales, marketing, and operations around high-value accounts is essential for long-term success.”

    On Data and Intent: “Intent data is powerful, but it’s just one piece of the puzzle. Real success comes from layering intent with technographic, firmographic, and engagement data to create a holistic, actionable view of target accounts.”

    On the Future of Account-Based Marketing: “We’re entering a new phase focused on automation and insights. By delivering audience, message, and action insights across platforms, we’re setting the stage for a more efficient and impactful go-to-market strategy.”

    On AI’s Role: “AI has the potential to fulfill the true promise of account-based marketing by automating complex processes and delivering the insights teams need to focus on what really matters: driving value for high-impact accounts.”

    ⁠Connect with Gabe Rogol⁠ | Follow us on LinkedIn | Website

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  • Ep. 499 | Achieving Cross-Functional Alignment for Revenue Growth
    Oct 30 2024
    Episode Summary In this episode of OnBase, Kyle Lacy discusses strategies for achieving cross-functional alignment between sales, marketing, and other teams. He identifies the main B2B marketing challenge as aligning these groups around common metrics and goals, emphasizing the need for documented processes and a shared revenue model. Kyle stresses the importance of marketing demonstrating its contribution to sales outcomes, not just brand-building. He also shares insights on leveraging AI tools while cautioning against replacing human sales roles. Overall, Kyle provides practical advice for B2B marketers seeking to improve cross-functional alignment and drive business growth. About the guest Kyle has spent the last 17 years building, scaling, failing, and winning in high-growth software. He’s currently serving the Jellyfish team as their CMO, and before joining the Jellyfish “bloom,” he had the pleasure of building a company called Lessonly. He has also been fortunate to lead teams at Seismic, OpenView, Salesforce, and ExactTarget. But most importantly, he is the father to two wonderful boys, an energetic dog, and one too many books on World War II. Connect with Kyle Lacy Key takeaways - Cross-functional alignment: Success in sales and marketing hinges on aligning around shared performance metrics e.g., pipeline, revenue) and fostering collaboration across teams. - Focus on key numbers: Misalignment often occurs when sales and marketing teams aren’t tracking the same metrics. Agreement on crucial numbers is vital for achieving alignment. - Sales and marketing collaboration: Understanding the sales model, including pipeline coverage and quota attainment, is critical for marketers to contribute effectively to revenue. - Importance of brand: While brand building is essential, it must always tie back to measurable business results like pipeline and bookings. - AI in marketing: AI is useful as an assistant for research, content creation, and data analysis, but it’s not yet capable of fully replacing human tasks, especially in prospecting. - Engaging content: Effective case studies and white papers should focus on clear ROI data rather than just promotional content, making them more engaging and useful for prospects. - Documentation and process: Having a well-documented process and alignment on definitions like MQLs) helps prevent confusion and misalignment between teams. - Marketing’s goal: The ultimate purpose of marketing is to help sales close deals, and success is determined by contributions to pipeline and quota. Quotes "Nobody cares about your brand campaign if your sales team hits 40% quota attainment." "If you're not aligned with the sales leader and not looking at the same numbers, eventually it's going to break." Recommended Resource Books "Elon Musk" by Walter Isaacson: Kyle recommends this biography for its insights into the mindset of innovators with extreme urgency and ambition. Newsletters Ultra Successful by Dr. Julie Gurner: A paid newsletter Kyle highly recommends. He praises Dr. Gurner for her brilliant insights, noting that it’s one of the few newsletters he subscribes to. ⁠Connect with Kyle Lacy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ |⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Website
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  • Ep. 498 | How Sales and Marketing Misalignment Undermines Data and AI Transformation
    Oct 8 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody interviews Aristomenis Capogeannis on the critical role of aligning sales and marketing for successful data and AI transformations. Ari explains that misalignment can increase costs and damage competitive advantage. He emphasizes the importance of a unified "single source of truth" to enhance collaboration and avoid redundant efforts. Ari suggests that innovation often requires a fresh look at existing technologies, not just new tools, and recommends books like Crossing the Chasm and The Four Agreements for personal and professional development.

    About the guest

    Aristomenis Capogeannis is the Senior Director of Enterprise Revenue Marketing at Nvidia. With over 20 years of experience, Ari is an expert marketing technologist focused on demand creation and marketing led growth via data-driven strategies. He has successfully led marketing transformations from an operations and organizational standpoint, delivering growth and subsequent marketing attribution to pipeline driving acquisition and funding milestones in the Financial SaaS, Robotic Process Automation, and Networking industries.

    Connect with Aristomenis Capogeannis

    Key takeaways

    - Misalignment between sales and marketing can hinder data and AI transformation, increasing costs and harming competitive advantage.

    - A unified “single source of truth” is essential for effective collaboration and reducing redundant efforts.

    - Successful data-driven strategies require actionable insights that resonate across all levels, especially at the executive level.

    - Innovation often involves leveraging existing technologies more effectively rather than constantly seeking new tools.

    - Bringing fresh perspectives and talent can provide novel insights and boost organizational growth.

    Quotes

    “Misalignment between sales and marketing can turn your brand into the spammy brand nobody wants to talk to.”

    “Innovation doesn’t always mean buying new technology. It often requires stepping back and rethinking how to better use what you already have.”

    Recommended Resource

    Books:

    - Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey A. Moore

    - The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

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  • Ep. 497 | Tech to Tactics: A CMO's Guide to B2B Marketing Balance
    Sep 12 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, Jayashree Rajan shares her unique journey from electrical engineering to becoming a seasoned marketing leader, emphasizing the importance of aligning marketing and sales strategies through trust, empathy, and shared goals. She discusses best practices for balancing inbound and outbound approaches, determining the right marketing mix based on organizational maturity, and prioritizing accounts and leads in an account-based strategy. Jayashree also highlights common challenges in marketing automation, such as data silos, and the need for vendor support and empathy. Throughout the conversation, she shares insights and recommendations that underscore the value of empathy, continuous improvement, and a customer-centric mindset in driving marketing and sales success.

    About the guest

    Jayashree Rajan is a seasoned marketing and product management professional with over 20 years of experience in both B2B and B2C sectors. With a background in programming languages and enterprise software development, she has a unique ability to build marketing infrastructures from the ground up and optimize IT marketing frameworks. Jayashree's management philosophy is rooted in collaboration, leading by example, and fostering team growth. She is passionate about mentoring women and draws on her journey to encourage others to break barriers. Her focus remains on leveraging technology to drive marketing excellence and customer engagement.

    Connect with Jayashree Rajan

    Key takeaways
    - To align marketing and sales build relationships based on empathy and trust, have joint ownership of goals, and work backward from revenue targets.

    - When balancing inbound and outbound marketing, Jayashree recommends starting small with outbound, training the sales team, and gradually expanding the approach based on success and organizational maturity.

    - To determine the right mix of inbound and outbound look at past performance, ROI of tactics, and the team's skills and comfort level, then continuously adjust the approach.

    - For account-based marketing, Jayashree stresses the importance of marketing keeping in touch with target accounts, building their interest, and prioritizing MQLs based on demonstrated intent and engagement.

    - Key challenges in marketing automation include data silos from too many tools, which can be addressed by simplifying the tech stack and consolidating data to reduce friction for sales.

    Quotes
    "Leads don't mean much. It's the opportunities. At the end of the day, we all win when you have the right opportunities."

    -Jayashree Rajan

    Recommended Resource

    Books:

    - The Advantage by Patrick M. Lencioni
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  • Ep. 496 | The T-Shaped Marketer's Playbook
    Aug 29 2024

    Episode Summary
    In this episode, Julie Liu, the Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Marketing at AvePoint, shares her unique journey into the world of B2B marketing. Despite not having a traditional marketing background, Julie has built a successful career by embracing a "T-shaped" approach - being a strong generalist with deep expertise in specific areas. She discusses AvePoint's consistent go-to-market strategy, which is centered around a buyer journey framework spanning five stages from "horizon scanners" to "clients." Julie emphasizes the importance of aligning the entire organization around this framework and associating each stage with specific metrics. She also highlights the value of investing in the next generation of marketers, focusing on cultivating curious, risk-taking individuals who can bring diverse perspectives. Looking ahead, Julie predicts a shift towards targeting end-users rather than just economic buyers, underscoring the need for adaptable, data-driven marketing strategies.

    About the guest

    Julie Liu is the Senior Vice President of Global Marketing at AvePoint, a SaaS and data management platform that manages and protects data to secure collaboration in the Microsoft Cloud, SharePoint, Salesforce, and Google. Julie is an industry-recognized marketing leader, most recently mentoring others to create scalable marketing strategies, launching a sustainable global partner program, and establishing AvePoint as a publicly traded company.

    Connect with Julie Liu

    Key takeaways
    - Embrace a "T-shaped" approach to marketing - be a strong generalist with deep expertise in specific areas. This versatility is crucial as the marketing landscape continues to evolve.

    - Implement a consistent, organization-wide buyer journey framework to align sales, marketing, and customer success. AvePoint's 5-stage model (horizon scanners, explorers, hunters, active buyers, clients) helps drive targeted strategies and metrics.

    - Empower and invest in the next generation of marketers. Look for self-starters, problem-solvers, and risk-takers who bring diverse perspectives, not just those who think like you.

    - Anticipate a shift towards targeting end-users, not just economic buyers, as AI and technology increasingly influence the buyer's journey. Adapt marketing strategies to focus on overall account growth, not just individual leads.

    - Establish "strategic plays" where all resources are concentrated to achieve significant, measurable outcomes, rather than spreading efforts too thin across multiple initiatives.

    - Leverage inspiring figures like Paid Playa, Scott Brinker, and Brene Brown to inform your marketing approach, from martech to interpersonal relationships.

    Quotes
    "I will never stop learning, because the market changes, right? So the second that I get comfortable is the second I become useless." -Julie Liu

    Recommended Resource

    Books:

    - Transforming the B2B Buyer Journey

    - Hacking Marketing

    - Brene Brown’s books

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