IN THIS ISSUE

This week's Driven, like the 3 prior issues, is heavy on strategy.

It also includes practical thoughts on how to apply it.

The purpose is to help advance your thinking about what you'll do in 2021.

  • How to win market share from competitors
  • How to advance your B2B marketing by recognizing that your buyers are not rational
  • How to adapt to the way people consume content after Covid-19
  • How to avoid hiring the wrong sales people
  • How and when to talk about your competition in sales meetings
  • How companies plan to spend their IT budgets in 2021
  • How to strengthen your product strategy by focusing on essentials
  • How much difference does it really make if you wear a mask against Covid-19 infection?

Let's go.

Dave Vranicar at Driven  

REVENUE

MARKETING | OPERATIONS

MARKETING | COMMUNICATIONS | CONTENT

SALES & SELLING | STAFFING & HIRING

PRESALES | SALES ENGINEERING

BUYERS | RESEARCH

PRODUCT STRATEGY

COVID-19

WRAP UP

That's it for this week.

See you again in 2 more weeks, on November 10.

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Best,

Dave Vranicar

Dave Vranicar at Driven  

ABOUT DRIVEN

Driven is a fortnightly digest for busy revenue leaders in business-to-business SaaS. It's most useful if your company sells higher-ticket products that require moderate to heavy involvement of professional sales people.

Driven is here to help you achieve your goals, overcome your challenges, solve problems, and become a better version of yourself.

You'll find an online archive of back issues 12 through 43 at this link.

A word about links, commissions, and endorsements

When I provide links to articles from vendors, does it imply an endorsement?

Only of their content. Not of their products or services.

If I recommend a service or a book, it’s because I think it’s likely to help you. Period.

I get nothing from providing links to any commercial service, including the books for which I provide a link to Amazon.

That may change. I’ll tell you when it does.

Dave Vranicar at Driven