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Jul 2023
36m 58s

20Sales: Slack, Atlassian, Dropbox: Five...

Harry Stebbings
About this episode

Kevin Egan is the Global Head of Enterprise Sales at Atlassian and brings more than 25 years of enterprise sales experience and leadership to the company. Prior to his current role, Kevin served as the Vice President of North America Sales at both Slack and Dropbox and has held various senior sales leadership positions at Salesforce.

In Todays Episode With Kevin Egan We Discuss:

1. The Makings of a Truly Great Enterprise Sales Leader:

  • How did Kevin first make his way into the world of enterprise sales?
  • What does Kevin know now that he wishes he had known when he entered sales?
  • What advice would Kevin give to a new sales leader today starting a new role?

2. The Sales Playbook:

  • How does Kevin define "the sales playbook"? Does the founder have to be the one to create the sales playbook
  • When is the right time to hire your first salespeople? Should they be senior or junior first?
  • What are the different types of reps to hire in the early days? Should you hire two at a time?

3. PLG vs Enterprise:

  • Does Kevin believe it is possible to run both PLG and enterprise playbook at the same time?
  • How does one know when they are ready to scale from PLG into enterprise? What are the signs?
  • What do companies need to change in the way their sales team, is structured to make the transition from PMG to enterprise sales?
  • What are the single biggest mistakes Kevin sees founders make in the scaling from PLG to enterprise?

4. Hiring the Sales Team:

  • What non-obvious characteristics and attitudes should we look for in sales reps?
  • How does Kevin structure the hiring process for all new additions to sales and revenue teams?
  • What makes good PLG sales leaders? How are they different from enterprise sales leaders?
  • What questions and case studies are most revealing for you in identifying them?
  • What have been some of Kevin's biggest lessons on comp structure for these early rep hires?

5. Making the Machine Work:

  • How does Kevin build trust with his early sales rep hires? What works? What does not?
  • How does Kevin balance hitting the quarterly revenue target with longer-term pipeline strategy?
  • How does Kevin manage when a quarter is missed? What is the right approach?
  • How does Kevin approach post-mortems and deal reviews? How often? What do the best entail?

 

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