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The SaaS Org Chart Live with David Sacks (Podcast #491 and Video)

SaaStr

In 2008, he founded Yammer, an enterprise software company that David grew to 500 employees and $60 million in sales. Positions Needed: Developers (Front-End and Back-End), Client Applications, Core Services/Platform, Analytics, and DevOps. David Sacks: SaaS Background and Investments. Microsoft acquired Yammer for $1.2

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with PagerDuty and Gusto — April 17, 2020

SaaStr

in about 2008. So more than ever, companies need our services. Carolyn Guss: We had actually just had, before all of the coronavirus changes began, we had gone off site with all of our leadership team to talk about how do we improve cross-functional working in PagerDuty and eliminate silos. The AMA is run twice a week.

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How to Find Product-Market-Sales Fit

Andreessen Horowitz

When should companies offer services? Speaking of, we go beyond the typical discussion of product-market fit into the concept of product-market-sales fit, and what that means for product design, to services, to pricing and packaging, to product management, and more. This was 2008, right? Like, if you don’t know <Yeah.>

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Prashanth Chandrasekar on writing the script of the future

Intercom, Inc.

Created in 2008 as a question and answer site by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky, it has grown to become one of the primary technology communities on the web, and by far the largest corner of the Stack Exchange Network of sites, which collectively has more than 120 million monthly users. It’s a great company and a great product.