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The benefit of hindsight is undeniable. Reflecting on past experiences often makes it clear what one might avoid in the future. This value is amplified when gleaned from the lessons of those who have already navigated similar paths.
Scaling a team in a SaaS startup is fraught with potential pitfalls, and hindsight is an invaluable asset.
Learning from past experiences, particularly those who have navigated these challenges, can prevent costly mistakes. In the fast-paced startup world, speed is critical. The mantra “fail fast” underscores the importance of quick learning and adaptation.
This week, we’ve rounded up the reflections on missteps go-to-market executives have personally made in the process of scaling a team.
Let’s get into it.
The hindsight learnings from scaling a team 👇
Thank you to all contributors, including Joe Goldberg, Nipul Chokshi, Scott Brown, Chuck Brotman, Daniel Gesser, Kyle Norton, Richard Harris, Scott Leese.
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Dan Shaw, a start up executive with 25 years in tech, published a piece on how he stays in the game after that long. Given that it’s Mental Health Month, these insights are particularly timely. Dan underscores the importance of self-care in the fast-paced startup environment, emphasizing that taking care of one’s mental and physical health is essential for sustained success.
🚀 “Startup” to watch:
Atlan – announced their $105 million Series C funding round. While not a ‘startup’ anymore, GTMfund is proud to be an early investor in Atlan – a force in data and AI governance.
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That’s it, that’s all.
Absorbing the learnings from those who have ‘been there, done that’ is an incredible way to not only learn, but learn quickly.
A single reflective statement can be profoundly impactful, encapsulating years of experience in just a few words.
Catch you next week.
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Before helping found GTMfund, Scott spent 4 years at Outreach as Director of Strategic Engagement. He was in charge of aligning key relationships with VCs, BoDs, ecosystem partners and community members to drive revenue and strategic initiatives across Outreach. Scott initially ran revenue/partnerships for Sales Hacker (which was acquired by Outreach in 2018). Prior to Sales Hacker, he led and built outbound Business Development teams at Payfirma and MediaValet. Scott also advises for a number of high growth start-ups and is the host/author of The GTM Podcast and The GTM Newsletter. At GTMfund, Scott leads all fundraising efforts and runs the media arm of the firm. He’s also responsible for assessing investments, team management, LP/community relationships and GTM support for founders.
GTMnow is the media brand of GTMfund – sharing insight on go-to-market from working with hundreds of portfolio companies backed by over 350 of the best in the game executive operators who have been there, done that at the world’s fastest growing SaaS companies. GTMfund is an early-stage VC fund focused on investing in the most exciting, up-and-coming B2B SaaS companies across the world. The LP network consists of VP and C-level Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success leaders from companies like DocuSign, Salesforce, LinkedIn, Snowflake, Okta, Zoom, and many more.
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