Tag: revops

Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems (Sales Comp series, First Verse)

Laying the Groundwork

Same Old Song and Dance Early-stage B2B Revenue leaders need to set up commissions correctly. There’s a lot of money at stake, both for the company and sales reps. The more money you come across, the more problems you see, right? Not necessarily. Money isn’t the only thing driving sales rep behavior—the best are self-driven, […]

You Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ (Sales Dev series, Part IV)

Aligning Goals and Incentives

Same Old Song and Dance For those early-stage B2B revenue leaders who have started SDR teams, they know that the impact can be massive: many SDR teams become Top 3 sources of closed won deals for their companies. Equally true is that failing to set up an SDR team correctly can leave revenue leaders feeling […]

You Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ (Sales Dev series, Part II)

How to Structure Your SDR Team

Same Old Song and Dance Early-stage B2B revenue leaders often need to decide whether to start an SDR teams. The benefits can be massive if done correctly; SDRs teams are a Top 3 source of closed won deals for some companies.  However, even after choosing to move forward, the pain can be thunder when faced […]

Hungry Like the Wolf

Why Your Reps Need to Source Their Own Leads

Same Old Song and Dance Revenue leaders at early-stage B2B ventures constantly worry about lead generation and pipeline volume.  Their reps can’t close deals they don’t have, after all.  Reps are always wolfishly hungry for more “at-bats”, and sourcing quality leads is tough.  Given this reality, some leaders and reps become convinced that the only […]

Learn to Fly

Setting up Revenue Enablement

Same Old Song and Dance One area that early stage Revenue leaders know is important but typically falls down the list is enablement.  When faced with sky-high priorities, like closing deals and managing pipeline, it feels like enablement can wait one night.  And defining it adds another complication: what is enablement?  The word gets tossed […]