"You're Wrong" — A Friendly Pricing Debate on Buyer Context with Steven Forth and Mark Stiving

"You're Wrong" — A Friendly Pricing Debate on Buyer Context with Steven Forth and Mark Stiving

This episode takes a slightly different approach than the usual Impact Pricing conversation.

Instead of teaching a finished framework, Mark brings an early draft of his upcoming book to the table and asks Steven to react to it as a thoughtful pricing peer.

Steven Forth, co-creator of ValueIQ, largely agrees with the direction of the book, but pauses on a key point: how buyer context is defined, and whether the argument separates value and willingness to pay too cleanly.

Mark jokingly tells Steven he's "wrong," setting the tone for what follows: a calm, constructive discussion that explores where the ideas hold up and where they still need work.

What unfolds is a straightforward, unscripted book review in progress. The ideas are tested against real examples, refined through debate, and shaped in real time.

For listeners who care about pricing theory and how it actually gets formed, this episode offers a transparent look at how those ideas evolve before they're finalized and published.

Why you have to check out today's podcast:

  • Why buyer context is trickier than it sounds and where pricing frameworks often oversimplify it.
  • How value and willingness to pay diverge in real buying decisions using practical examples.
  • What this debate changes about how you think about pricing before ideas turn into rigid rules.

"Most pricing books don't really deal with buyer context. That's why this conversation matters."

— Steven Forth

Topics Covered:

01:11 – Steven's career update, transition from being a CEO.

08:54 – Why this episode is different. Mark brings an unfinished book draft to the conversation, setting up a rare moment where ideas are explored, challenged, and shaped before they're finalized.

10:40 – The core question the book has to answer. A turning point in the review as Steven pushes on whether context affects only willingness to pay or fundamentally changes value itself.

17:13 – Testing the argument with real examples. They pressure-test the book's ideas using real buying scenarios where value stays the same but willingness to pay shifts dramatically.

22:10 – Where theory meets real buyer constraints. A discussion of budget limits, framing effects, and mental ceilings that complicate clean pricing logic and challenge how the book explains buyer behavior.

25:45 – How this feedback shapes the final book. Mark reflects on what this debate changes in the manuscript and why early, honest pushback is essential before pricing ideas turn into published frameworks.

Key Takeaways:

"Value didn't change, context did." — Steven Forth

"I agree that context influences willingness to pay, but I'm not convinced it doesn't also influence value." — Steven Forth

People Mentioned:

  • Michael Mansard - referenced for his Compass Framework and ongoing work on pricing, value, and attribution.
  • Edward Wong - Mentioned in the context of collaborative work on value attribution and pricing research.
  • Karen Chiang - Mentioned as leading the services side of Ibbaka as Steven transitions away from CEO roles.
  • Tom Nagle - Referenced in discussions around economic value, willingness to pay, and foundational pricing theory.

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