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Industry experience as a competitive advantage with Spryker's Alexander Graf
Industry experience as a competitive advantage with Spryker's Alexander Graf
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Key Points:
How Alexander and his co-founder got their start with Spryker (01:20)
How Spryker adjusted to marketing to multiple decision makers after they passed the $1M ARR mark (05:06)
My advice on managing your marketing while addressing a large stakeholder base, with a quote from Ismail Madni (08:21)
Alexander discusses Spryker's different competitive strategies for addressing incumbent companies vs. up-and-comers (09:48)
How Spryker is competing on brand to become the "Tesla of the commerce industry (11:15)
I weigh in on the importance of branding, with a quote from Lattice's Alex Kracov (12:48)
Alexander explains why experience and years in the industry are such a powerful moat for Spryker (14:34)
Alexander discusses how difficult it is to pin down which sales efforts are working most effectively (16:04)
I explain why it is nearly impossible to identify the causal factors of success, with a quote from Les Binet (18:08)
Alexander explains why Spryker benefitted from getting their start in Germany (22:13)
My advice on how to hire the best team members (24:14)
Wrap up (28:05)
Mentioned:Alexander Graf LinkedInSpryker LinkedInSpryker WebsiteIsmail Madni TwitterHow Alex Kracov made Lattice a go-to name for HR professionals"The Long and the Short of it: Balancing Short and Long-Term Marketing Strategies" byLes Binet and Peter FieldBig 5 personality testMy Links:TwitterLinkedInWebsiteWynterSpeeroCXL
How Alexander and his co-founder got their start with Spryker (01:20)
How Spryker adjusted to marketing to multiple decision makers after they passed the $1M ARR mark (05:06)
My advice on managing your marketing while addressing a large stakeholder base, with a quote from Ismail Madni (08:21)
Alexander discusses Spryker's different competitive strategies for addressing incumbent companies vs. up-and-comers (09:48)
How Spryker is competing on brand to become the "Tesla of the commerce industry (11:15)
I weigh in on the importance of branding, with a quote from Lattice's Alex Kracov (12:48)
Alexander explains why experience and years in the industry are such a powerful moat for Spryker (14:34)
Alexander discusses how difficult it is to pin down which sales efforts are working most effectively (16:04)
I explain why it is nearly impossible to identify the causal factors of success, with a quote from Les Binet (18:08)
Alexander explains why Spryker benefitted from getting their start in Germany (22:13)
My advice on how to hire the best team members (24:14)
Wrap up (28:05)
Mentioned:Alexander Graf LinkedInSpryker LinkedInSpryker WebsiteIsmail Madni TwitterHow Alex Kracov made Lattice a go-to name for HR professionals"The Long and the Short of it: Balancing Short and Long-Term Marketing Strategies" byLes Binet and Peter FieldBig 5 personality testMy Links:TwitterLinkedInWebsiteWynterSpeeroCXL
Released:
Jun 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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