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October 24, 2024

Mark Niemiec on Steering Business Transformation

Kyle Norton Kyle Norton

In this episode of the Revenue Leaders Podcast, we dive into the world of business transformation with Mark Niemiec, Chief Revenue Officer at Salesloft. Mark brings of wealth of experience from his previous roles, including seven years at Salesforce where he led the Communications and Media business unit, and a decade at Cisco running their Financial Services business. 

Mark joined Salesloft in January 2024, stepping into a company undergoing significant change. His mission: to guide the organization through a critical transformation from a product-focused company to a platform-oriented business. In our conversation, Mark shares insights on the challenges and opportunities that come with such a transition. 

For revenue leaders facing similar transformations, Mark’s approach demonstrates how to turn periods of change into opportunities for growth and increased market relevance.

Let’s dive into the key takeaways from our discussion.


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Moving from product to platform

Mark’s experience at Salesloft illustrates the complexities of navigating a major business transformation. The strategic pivot from product to platform extended beyond just adding features; it involved creating an ecosystem where partners and customers could build upon their foundation. “A platform, by definition, is a capability that provides [the] opportunity for other folks and other companies to create and deliver business value,” Mark says. This transformation touched every aspect of the business, from how they developed and marketed their offerings to how they engaged with customers. The shift led to longer, more complex sales cycles but also opened up opportunities to solve bigger customer problems. For revenue leaders driving similar transformations, Mark’s journey underscores the importance of rethinking not just your product strategy but your entire GTM approach and organizational structure to support a new business model. 

 

Balance talent transformation with cultural preservation

When driving organizational change, carefully consider how to bring in new talent without disrupting your company’s core culture. Mark says, “The culture is the thing that I like about [Salesloft] the most. It’s organic. It’s not crafted or curated in somebody’s personal vision. It’s how the employees treat each other and care for their customers.” When introducing new skills and perspectives, be thoughtful about cultural fit. Look for individuals who embrace the existing culture and drive necessary changes. This will help to ensure that your transformation efforts enhance rather than undermine the strengths of your organization.

Implement rigorous operational cadence

Establish a structured approach to business operations when navigating your organization through transformation. Mark implemented a detailed 13-week calendar that mapped out activities for each quarter, providing clarity and predictability during a period of significant change. This rigorous cadence keeps teams prepared and aligns their efforts. “Once we get everybody in a common framework, that helped us to make decisions much more clearly,” Mark notes. Adopting this approach allows you to address challenges proactively, ensuring your organization remains forward-thinking and prepared throughout the shift. A well-defined rhythm provides stability and focus as other aspects of the business are in flux.

Standardize communication for clarity

Clear and consistent communication is paramount for guiding your organization through transformation. Implement a standardized framework for how your team reviews deals and forecasts. Mark shares a technique he’s used during periods of change: writing out a detailed script for forecast calls, specifying what he’ll ask and what blanks the team should fill in. This approach ensures everyone has a shared understanding during a time when misalignments can be costly. As Mark explains, “When you do it in a way that is common, you’re all speaking the same language, and you can build off each other.” By providing a clear structure for communication, you enable your team to focus on adapting to new strategies and processes rather than getting lost in inconsistencies. 

 

Let customers drive your decision-making

Anchor your vision for transformation in solving complex customer problems. This approach resonates with employees but also positions your company to deliver more value and become increasingly relevant to customers at higher levels of their organization. Mark reshaped the vision at Salesloft around addressing issues that matter at the C-suite level, moving beyond solving problems for a subset of the sales organization. He says, “If we’re solving problems that are relevant to all of the folks who face all of the customers that our customers have, we are relevant at the CEO or board level.” Orienting your transformation efforts around customer challenges facilitates a more compelling narrative that drives internal alignment and external differentiation.

Get in the trenches

Encourage leaders at all levels of your business to remain directly involved in customer engagements, regardless of their seniority. As Mark emphasizes, this hands-on approach keeps leadership connected to the realities of the business and demonstrates a commitment to customers, even for seemingly small interactions. He shares an anecdote of a senior leader who flew overnight for a 20-minute customer meeting. This level of involvement allows you to gauge the impact of your transformation efforts firsthand, gather unfiltered feedback, and make informed decisions. It also sets a powerful example for your team, reinforcing the importance of customer relationships during times of change. 

Have a point of view

A well-defined point of view becomes a powerful tool for engaging customers and driving change. Develop industry-specific perspectives that showcase how your evolving business is uniquely positioned to help customers — addressing market challenges, competitive dynamics, and the business implications of different approaches. Mark’s team created points of view that started with industry challenges and demonstrated how their platform could help customers outperform competitors. This not only differentiated Salesloft but also elevated conversations to a more strategic level. By developing and confidently presenting your point of view, you position yourself as a strategic partner in your customers’ transformation journeys, not just a vendor navigating your own. 

 

Find Mark on LinkedIn to learn more about his journey.


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As CRO for Owner.com, Kyle leads a team of world class go to market professionals who help independent restaurants grow their direct, online takeout and delivery channels. He currently owns the sales, partnerships, onboarding, success, support, revenue operations and enablement portfolios. Kyle leverages his 15+ years of experience in B2B SaaS sales, go-to-market strategy, and revenue leadership to provide value-added solutions for his clients and drive growth for his company.

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