Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss?

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Most people are not prepared to be the boss of an organization. It’s not a character flaw; rather, as much as we talk about leadership in business circles, you can’t know what it’s like to be in charge until you are. It’s a big responsibility that people’s mortgages, their kids’ college educations, and vacations to Disneyland have a lot to … Read More

Your Gut is Not Always Good at Hiring

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As a B2B tech startup, you have likely already experienced the challenges of building and scaling your business. From developing a product that meets the needs of your target market to securing funding and building a strong team, the journey of a startup is often fraught with obstacles. One of the most significant challenges that many startups face is hiring … Read More

Why Startups Should Manage Recruitment Directly

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When you are a startup, you have to take every opportunity to get your name out in order to attract customers and talent.  Yet, many startups give up a massive opportunity for increasing name identity.  This happens in a number of areas, but critically when they are seeking their first salesperson. Startups often turn to recruiters to fill this role … Read More

Understanding the Startup Journey

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When you are on a journey, it’s always helpful to have a map. It’s no different for B2B tech startups.  Through our experience, research, and interviews with leaders in the startup space, we have developed an easy way to understand the growth cycle of startups. There are three distinct phases for B2B tech startups, with each phase requiring a specific … Read More

Failure as the Path Forward

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The best person to be the first sales hire for a B2B tech startup is someone that can deal with failure and rejection.  Repeatedly. They need to learn from each experience, refine the pitch, gather insights, and develop new approaches and potential clients. They have to keep doing this until success hits.  The question for entrepreneurs—and everyone else— when they … Read More

Why Are You Throwing Money Away on Recruiters?

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If it’s expensive, it must be good.  That’s a common bias we don’t want to admit we have, but we often fall for it. There’s also a saying in large organizations that someone never got fired for hiring the most expensive solution if it bombs. Not true if you went with the cheap approach and failed.  This brings us to … Read More

Pour One Out for Failed Startups

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Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, is a celebration in Mexico held on November 1 and 2. It is a day when friends and family gather to remember and pay their respects to those that have passed. The celebration was brought into the global pop culture consciousness through the Pixar film Coco.  In the same way, the tradition … Read More

Can you Codify a Person’s Soul?

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How do you know a person you are about to hire is who they say they are?  You call in the modern Dr. Frankenstein. These are Ph.Ds in lab coats that peel back the outer layers of ego and self-defense and peer deep inside the nooks and crannies of your gray matter to get to the truth, the unvarnished essence, … Read More