#105 AOL Founder & CEO Revolution, Steve Case: The Rise of the Rest
Grit26 Syys 2022

#105 AOL Founder & CEO Revolution, Steve Case: The Rise of the Rest

For more than 10 years, AOL co-founder and Revolution Chairman Steve Case has been investing in startups in all corners of the US — and urging others to do the same. His new book about this movement, The Rise of the Rest, explains why: The next wave of the tech industry, he argues, is not going to be anchored to physical offices in Silicon Valley alone. “The pandemic has created more attention on that,” he says. “That dispersion that started a decade ago accelerated over the last couple years ... people will be intrigued by the level of innovation happening in these cities.”

In this episode, Steve and Joubin discuss changing attitudes toward young CEOs, the future of entrepreneurship across the US, the benefits of not being headquartered in Silicon Valley, investing in startups around the world, integrating technology into other systems, revolutions as evolutions, delegating paranoia, shifting one’s mindset as CEO, the missing killer app for blockchain, the commercialization of the internet, the 50th anniversary of communism in China, “the worst merger of all time,” and how AOL almost bought eBay.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why Steve got demoted as CEO of AOL before it went public (04:55)
  • His new book, The Rise of the Rest, and his previous book, The Third Wave (11:08)
  • Democratizing capital for startups across America — and flying on Air Force One (18:43)
  • America’s entrepreneurial success “didn’t happen by accident” (22:36)
  • AOL’s early market motions and the resurgence of the “business person” in tech (25:16)
  • The earliest days of online computer services pre-AOL (29:13)
  • Steve’s entrepreneurial origins and believing in the potential of the internet (35:20)
  • A short-lived Apple partnership in the 1980s, and the invention of “America Online” (39:49)
  • Being a shock absorber for the rest of the company (44:28)
  • The difficulty of scaling AOL and betting big on community over content (48:54)
  • AOL and Time Warner’s notorious merger, and Steve’s tactical decision to step down as CEO (56:08)
  • The aftermath of his resignation: “It was frustrating to go from leading to watching” (01:03:25)
  • Managing a family in tandem with a fast-scaling startup (01:07:54)

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VP of Sales at Palo Alto Networks, Jeff StClair : Discovering, Recruiting, and Coaching Sales Talent

VP of Sales at Palo Alto Networks, Jeff StClair : Discovering, Recruiting, and Coaching Sales Talent

In this episode, Jeff StClair, currently VP of Sales at Palo Alto Networks and most recently VP Sales at Evident.io shares his thoughts on how startups can more effectively discover, attract, and retain top talent, and in doing so take their organizations to new heights. We also dive deep into what makes a great sales rep.In this episode of Go to Market Grit, we cover: Key qualities that Jeff looks for when recruiting sales associates.Why hiring should be a group effort for startups, with team members agreeing on new reps before bringing them on board. Considerations for hiring in a startup environment, versus an organization that’s growing at scale.The importance of nurturing and developing talented sales associates, by giving them opportunities to continuously challenge themselves to work beyond their capacity. Why top tier sales associates typically make poor managers and leaders -— and what it takes to thrive in a leadership role. The difficulty — and importance — of building a competitive team that  integrity and a strong culture. Links Connect with JeffLinkedInPrisma CloudPalo Alto NetworksConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins

22 Kesä 202033min

Chief Sales and Success Officer at Slack, Bob Frati: Exploring Slack’s Key Growth Levers and Competition

Chief Sales and Success Officer at Slack, Bob Frati: Exploring Slack’s Key Growth Levers and Competition

In Episode #1 of Go to Market Grit, Slack’s SVP of Sales and Customer Success, Bob Frati, gives the inside scoop about the company’s sales and go-to-market strategy, and why they have been able to scale their go to market so quickly and effectively over the last few years. Bob and Joubin discuss two key topics in detail, outlining the next four years for Slack and key growth levers they can pull, along with growing competition in Slack’s market and what that means for their future. In this episode of Go to Market Grit, we cover: Key growth levers for Slack, and why the company is positioned for continued market dominance.Slack’s response to growing market competition, and why it’s ultimately better for the consumer and for the company.How Slack identified a business need and strong product market fit, and then worked to expand the solution to a broader audience. The importance of having a strong and developed customer-facing team to navigate complexities in large enterprises, and push business forward to completion.How Slack grew its sales team from 300 to 2,000 people — quickly, and effectively. Some of the factors that Slack looks for when hiring customer-facing sales staff, and why they value these characteristics.Why hiring should be a mutual fit for both the candidate and the employer.Identifying motivated individuals, and finding ways to tap into their motivation that will drive them to be successful. Bob’s career journey from sales rep to manager — including why and how he executed the leap. Why much of Slack’s success can be attributed to tight collaboration between its engineering, product, sales, and success teams. Slack’s ability to not only deploy a solution in an organization, but to help manage through the change and ensure success — and why this is a game-changer.Slack’s role in ushering a new way of working, and why it transcends the tired and overused digital transformation narrative in business.Links Host company: https://www.kleinerperkins.com/Loom: https://www.loom.com/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rfrati/Host Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoubinmirHost Email: gtmg@kleinerperkins.com

16 Kesä 202050min

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About the Joubin MirzadeganJoubin has been with Kleiner Perkins since 2019 where he advises the KP portfolio companies on how to build and scale a robust go-to-market strategy. Additionally, he enables the firm’s portfolio through high impact relationships with F500 executives and key ecosystem partners. Joubin was previously at Palo Alto Networks as a global district sales manager for the Central US based in Chicago where he scaled the Central Cloud business from 1 enterprise rep and $2M ARR to 12 reps and $50M+ ARR in 4 quarters. He has also worked for Evident.io as an enterprise account executive and at Bracket Computing (acquired by VMWare) where he built the inside sales team from the ground up.

20 Huhti 202045s

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