From Impossible to Inevitable
How SaaS and Other Hyper-Growth Companies Create Predictable Revenue: 2nd Edition
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Steven Jay Cohen
Why are you struggling to grow your business when everyone else seems to be crushing their goals? If you needed to triple revenue within the next three years, would you know exactly how to do it? Doubling the size of your business, tripling it, even growing 10 times larger isn't about magic. It's not about privileges, luck, or working harder. There's a template that the world's fastest-growing companies follow to achieve and sustain much, much faster growth.
From Impossible to Inevitable details the hypergrowth playbook of companies like Hubspot, Salesforce.com (the fastest growing multibillion dollar software company), and EchoSign - a.k.a. Adobe Document Services (which catapulted from $0 to $144 million in seven years). Whether you have a $1 billion or a $100,000 business, you can use the same insights as these notable companies to learn what it really takes to break your own revenue records.
Pinpoint why you aren't growing faster. Understand what it takes to get to hypergrowth. Nail a niche (the number-one missing growth ingredient). Discover what every revenue leader needs to know about building a scalable sales team. There's no time like the present to surpass plateaus and get off of the up-and-down revenue rollercoaster. Find out how now!
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Excellent guidelines for building a sales team
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This book is like a bible for me
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Great insights, poor delivery
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the Narrator is more suited to tuck in little kids, he made focusing on the books content VERY hard. Way too soft spoken.
the book started slow, went BIBLICALLY important, then devilishly cynical, then boring then ended with warm run note.
Its practical, and in many sections Brutally Honest, but it's one of the best "sales & marketing" (..or "revenue" as the author suggestes) book I've ever read so far.
Critically Important for Sales
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Every SaaS employee should read
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