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How to Win Big by Serving High-Growth Startups with Zendesk’s Head of Startups

SaaStr

ARR, Zendesk today gets 14% of new business from startups. On top of that, if you look at their top accounts globally, 33 of the top 50 customers by ARR are startups. You don’t want conflict with the sales team. How do you leverage that offer to develop relationships with partners? At 16 years and $1.6B A free term.

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How Revenue Leaders at Box, Calendly, and Lattice Scaled From $0 to $100M+ and Beyond

SaaStr

How should you handle presenting challenges to your C-suite team when you’ve just joined the company? She was hired because they saw a bit of softening in new business growth, and she came to help diagnose what was going on and help scale the business. The bad news is it wasn’t driving the results they wanted.

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The Path to CRO with TigerEye, CircleCl, Lattice, and Notion

SaaStr

The decision to leave a fairly scaled role leading 200+ AEs at LinkedIn to join a smaller-stage startup. The highs and lows always come, usually involving the people on your team. For Erica, the bad days are when they’re not executing or achieving growth the way they want. Automation and AI could solve for that.

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How to Justify “Non-Sexy” Product Investments

Casey Accidental

A common issue leaders in product management, design, or engineering face is justifying investment in the “non-sexy” stuff. Non-sexy things include general user experience improvements, performance, developer velocity, infrastructure, technical debt, and, fortunately less than it used to be, growth. User Experience.

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CRO Confidential: Why Your Startup Needs A Rev Ops Leader With Cherishma Shah, Senior VP Of GTM Strategy, Operations, and Enablement at Guild Education (Pod 648 + Video)

SaaStr

A bad experience with a revenue operations leader might taint your view of the position at all future companies, but that would be a mistake, as CRO Confidential podcast host Sam Blond learned first-hand. If you’re growing quickly and making a lot of sales hires, you might invest earlier. How do I think about scale?

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Raise, Sell, Merge, or Scale? How to Navigate the Market Downturn.

SaaSOptics

Raise, Sell, Merge, or Scale? In this article, we’ll help you determine the next best step for your business and provide guidance on whether you should raise, sell, merge, or scale your SaaS. For example, 1,200 unique startups raised funding at Series B in 2021—about a third more than in each prior year since 2017.

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Is My Second Product Failing?

Casey Accidental

In my recent essay about second products , I talked about how the goal of building a second product is not the traditional concept of product/market fit we’ve all been raised on regarding startups. By general standards, the team found product/market fit, but will never be able to inflect growth of the combined company.