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GTM AI Podcast with Coach K and Jonathan Moss

GTM AI Podcast with Coach K and Jonathan Moss

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Welcome to the GTM AI Podcast, your go-to independent resource to help GTM Professionals become AI Powered. We will cover strategies, new AI tools, AI news and trends, all for the purpose of helping you create real measurable business impact and help your life be easier. We do weekly episodes ranging from interviews to updates to strategy sessions. Sponsored by the AI Business Network www.aibusinessnetwork.ai and GTM AI Academy www.gtmaiacademy.com
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Why 90% of Sales AI Tools Fail (and the 3-Step Fix That Changed Everything)

mercredi 4 juin 2025Duration 37:54

www.aibusinessnetwork.ai www.gtmaiacademy.com www.gtmaipodcast.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasleem1/ Tas Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7245478675247173632/?displayConfirmation=true The Experiment That Exposed Everything When Tas Hirani, a veteran enablement leader with a Six Sigma background from GE, noticed her sales teams struggling despite having access to cutting-edge AI tools, she did something radical. She didn't run another survey or schedule more training sessions. Instead, she went undercover as a sales rep while maintaining her enablement role. What she discovered explains why companies are spending millions on AI tools that collect dust while reps continue drowning in admin work. The Brutal Truth About Sales AI Adoption "Everyone's got LinkedIn, LinkedIn Navigator, ChatGPT, Perplexity... but when I actually sat in the seat and tried to use these tools the way reps do, it was Pandora's box," Hirani reveals. The problem isn't the technology—it's how we're implementing it. Here's why 90% of sales AI tools fail: The "Dead Weight" Problem: Traditional tech forced salespeople to adapt their workflow to the tool. As Hirani puts it, "Technology was like dead weight that people were hauling up the hill... trying to get to this sale, but I can't get there because I have to go to 12 different places." The Generic Solution Trap: Companies throw in Microsoft Copilot or ChatGPT behind a firewall and declare themselves "AI-enabled." Hirani calls this "a recipe for failure" because it ignores business-specific context. The IT Power Play: When IT departments impose generic AI solutions because they have "those two magic letters," adoption inevitably fails. The tools that work are chosen by the business teams who actually use them. The Reality Check That Changed Everything During her time in the sales trenches, Hirani discovered something shocking. When she shared AI tools that worked brilliantly for her, the reactions from her team were mixed: "Some reps said, 'I don't have any confidence in AI. It doesn't sound like me. My prospect is gonna know that it's not me if I haven't felt the pain and written that email myself.'" This revelation led to a fundamental insight: Every rep is at a different point in their AI adoption journey, and one-size-fits-all solutions are doomed to fail. Visual learners needed completely different tools than text-based processors New reps loved real-time coaching popups; veterans found them distracting Some thrived with vanilla ChatGPT; others needed specialized solutions

Deep Dive into Modern Sales Architecture Powered by AI

mercredi 28 mai 2025Duration 39:41

www.aibusinessnetwork.ai www.gtmaiacademy.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-martinis/ https://www.b2bcatalyst.com/ Breaking Down GTM Engineering with Scott Martinez: A Game-Changing Conversation Holy smokes, folks. I just had one of those conversations that makes you want to completely rebuild your entire go-to-market motion. Scott Martinez from B2B Catalyst dropped some absolute truth bombs that I'm still processing. Let me be straight with you - I've been in sales and enablement for years, and Scott's approach to GTM engineering is unlike anything I've seen. This isn't your typical "send more emails" or "hire more SDRs" playbook. This is surgical precision applied to revenue generation. Scott shared a story that stopped me in my tracks. He generated 700 MQLs across three companies - 180 for one, 90 for another, and 399 for the third. Guess how much converted to revenue? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Why? Because generating leads isn't the same as generating revenue. And that's where most of us get it wrong. Here's what blew my mind: While most RevOps teams are doing territory planning based on industry and company size, Scott's data shows that proper account qualification criteria can result in 2-5x higher close rates. Think about that. If you're targeting accounts outside your true ICP, you're operating at 50-80% reduced effectiveness. You could make 100 calls into qualified accounts and get 5x better results than the same effort into unqualified accounts. Interview your top 3 sales reps with a "Perfect Opportunity Worksheet" Ask them: "When you're researching the best prospect ever, what do you expect to see?" Look for specific signals: Scott's approach is brilliant here. Instead of trying to automate everything at once, he asks: "What's the one constraint that, if fixed, would unblock everything else?" Real example: An SDR team spending 2 hours per day on account qualification. Instead of replacing them with AI, Scott's team: Identified 13 discrete website signals Built a scoring rubric Automated the qualification process Ran 80% of their CRM through it Found all the whitespace in their market Result? SDRs got 2 hours back per day, marketing got proper targeting, and AEs could finally hit self-sourcing targets. Here's the exact math Scott uses (and you should too): To hit $10M ARR: Need: 180 new customers at $50K each At 25% close rate = 720 opportunities needed At 20% meeting-to-opp rate = 3,600 meetings needed At 20% conversation-to-meeting rate = 18,000 conversations needed At 20% contact-to-conversation rate = 90,000 dials/emails needed With 5 contacts per account = 18,000 accounts needed But here's the kicker - every 10% of unqualified accounts in this mix torpedoes your downstream metrics. Scott's take on AI is refreshingly practical: "AI on its own is useless. You have to target it, constrain it, focus it, and give it examples to mimic and scale." His process: Understand the manual process that works Document exactly how your best people do it Use AI to scale that proven process Never try to AI your way around a broken process Scott doesn't worship tools, but he's specific about what works: Phone data: You need 20%+ connect rates. If you're at 3%, your data sucks Email: Industry average is dying. Apollo worked a year ago, doesn't now Clay: Great for enrichment, but it's <50% of the actual work Dialer stack: Get your team having 3-5 conversations per hour Forget activity metrics. Here's what to track: Qualified account identification rate Contact-to-conversation rate (aim for 20% with good data) Conversation-to-meeting rate (10% minimum, fix messaging if lower) Meeting-to-opportunity rate Close rate by account qualification score

AI Metrics that Win Deals and Unlock Sales Performance

mardi 25 mars 2025Duration 31:52

www.aibusinessnetwork.ai www.gtmaiacademy.com For FrontRace www.frontrace.com In this episode of the GTM AI Podcast, host Jonathan Kvarfordt, also known as Coach K, is joined by Jack Siney from FrontRace. They dive deep into Jack's unique career journey, his transition from working with the Navy to entrepreneurship, and how he came to build his current company, FrontRace. Jack elaborates on how FrontRace helps companies effectively manage and analyze large datasets using AI, enabling better decision-making and operational efficiency. The conversation also touches upon the changes in sales processes post-COVID, the integration of AI in workflow, and future trends in automation and human interaction. The episode concludes with a discussion on the exciting yet challenging future of AI in various industries. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:26 Jack Siney's Background and Career Journey 02:08 Introduction to FrontRace 04:04 Challenges in Data Management and AI Solutions 06:13 The Future of AI in Sales and Customer Interaction 09:13 Human Element in AI and Automation 15:48 Current AI Innovations at FrontRace 16:08 The Data Dilemma: Too Much Information, Not Enough Insight 16:54 Connecting the Dots: Integrating Data for Better Insights 17:20 AI to the Rescue: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Data Analysis 19:06 Real-World Applications: Success Stories and Challenges 26:40 The Future of Sales and AI: Predictions and Expectations 30:15 Conclusion: Embracing Change and Innovation

Key Strategies for Integrating AI in Business Operations with Paul Glover

Season 2 · Episode 12

mardi 18 mars 2025Duration 25:42

www.aibusinessnetwork.ai www.gtmaiacademy.com Had a blast on the GTM AI Podcast with Paul Glover. As a tech enthusiast and a principal consultant at Burendo, Paul shares his profound understanding of AI's role in enhancing business processes, and I'm eager to share our dialogue with you. Discovering AI's Potential From tech beginnings as a business analyst to becoming a luminary in AI, Paul Glover has a rich story. He started exploring AI by viewing interactions with large language models as microservices, each contributing to the broader value in business settings. His journey led him to create PromChain, where he delved deeper into AI applications. Unravelling Burendo’s Mission Burendo is a UK-based consultancy firm. Paul, as a principal consultant, runs the AI community of interest and guides clients on utilizing AI effectively. Burendo’s approach is about embracing productivity through AI while ensuring that the clients can harness this technology efficiently. Simply put, it’s about trimming the complexity and aiding businesses in understanding and applying AI to streamline their procedures. The Shift in AI Usage AI is rapidly morphing, but there's a common pattern Paul has observed: organizations test AI tools stealthily. They view tools like ChatGPT as supportive yet unofficial. The challenge today is how businesses can officially integrate AI into their operations to derive clear value and efficiency. The Tools of Tomorrow As for the future, Paul believes we’re leaning towards deeper automation in tools like Jira and Azure DevOps. Companies are testing new functionalities to manage projects better, enhancing productivity by automating significant chunks of work. Transforming how we work with AI isn't just about adopting technologies; it’s about how these tools mature and reshape operations to reduce the workload on human resources. Process Overhaul One significant discussion point was the balance between adopting AI and evolving processes. AI isn’t a silver bullet that simply makes old processes faster; it's about understanding when current methods need transformation. Implementing AI should inspire improvements rather than merely automate outdated methods. Creating the Right Structure A pivotal part of this AI revolution is having the correct data structure. Paul emphasizes the importance of a knowledge base that supports AI tools, allowing efficient access and the right context for quality outputs. For those venturing into AI, setting up a test group to identify potential benefits across various tools is crucial. The Human Element in AI Paul’s innovative perspective involves working alongside AI, using it as a tool to support human creativity. By delegating routine tasks to AI, teams can focus on value-added activities, ensuring an optimal blend of human oversight and machine efficiency. Health Care App Case Study One real-world application of these principles was when Paul's team developed a health care app prototype for a client aiming for quick market entry. By leveraging AI tools, they compressed weeks of development into a matter of hours. Such examples highlight the tangible business value brought forth by intelligent AI deployment. Conclusion In wrapping up our conversation, Paul left us with a thought-provoking note on how AI is transforming the landscape of business productivity. With insights, tools, and practical applications, his approach at Burendo exemplifies a forward-thinking stance on technological evolution, ensuring businesses not only survive ...

The Art and Science of AI Implementation with Reuben Bailon

Season 2 · Episode 10

mercredi 12 mars 2025Duration 33:43

www.aibusinessnetwork.ai www.gtmaiacademy.com For more from Reuben Bailon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reubenbailon/In this episode of the GTM AI podcast, Coach K hosts AI specialist Reuben Bailon to discuss the critical steps for successful AI implementation in businesses. Reuben emphasizes the importance of understanding business objectives, defining specific problems, and aligning on clear goals to ensure project success. He shares his personal journey into AI, which began with a passion for smarter tools and led to a focus on machine learning and generative AI. Through detailed examples, Reuben illustrates how AI can improve operational efficiency, assist in budget planning, and enhance employee experiences. The conversation also explores the future of AI, where augmented human tasks could evolve into more automated, agentic systems. Reuben concludes by highlighting the immense potential of AI to transform the quality of work, ultimately shifting organizations from a survival mindset to a thriving one.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:31 Reuben's Journey into AI03:08 Implementing AI in Business05:15 Steps for Successful AI Implementation07:10 Real-World AI Use Cases21:28 Future of AI in Business29:19 Enhancing Employee Experience with AI32:29 Conclusion and Contact Information

AI, Influence, and the Future of Brand Growth with Joy CEO of Markable.ai

Season 2 · Episode 9

mardi 4 mars 2025Duration 24:50

www.gtmaiacademy.com www.aibusinessnetwork.ai To find Joy you can go to: www.markable.ai https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-tang-markable/Join Coach K as he interviews Joy Tan, the CEO of Markable, who shares her compelling journey from China to the U.S., as a math prodigy attending MIT, to her experiences in high-frequency trading, and finally, her current role in utilizing AI to empower social media influencers. From personal stories to professional insights, this conversation covers Joy's entrepreneurial spirit, her impactful use of AI in recognizing products in media, and her vision for making AI accessible to non-technical creators. Learn about her challenges, successes, and future aspirations in this engaging discussion.00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement00:09 The Serendipitous Meeting01:21 Joy's Early Life and Education02:58 First Taste of Entrepreneurship04:30 High Frequency Trading Career06:08 Transition to Social Media and AI07:16 Building Markable and Helping Creators13:28 Challenges and Lessons in AI17:03 Future of AI in Social Media22:52 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information

The Year of the AI Agent: How Thynk.ai is Revolutionizing Sales

Season 2 · Episode 8

mardi 25 février 2025Duration 28:32

www.gtmaiacademy.com www.aibusinessnetwork.ai www.thynk.ai The Year of the AI Agent: How Thynk.ai is Revolutionizing SalesIn my latest GTM AI Podcast episode, I reconnected with John Long and Dane Oborn, longtime friends and co-founders of Thynk.AI Their journey from sales professionals to AI innovators is remarkable - after experiencing the frustrations of inefficient sales processes firsthand, they've built a solution that's changing the game. Thynk.ai has developed autonomous AI agents that handle the entire pre-sales process from prospecting to discovery, solving a problem every GTM leader understands: ensuring every sales conversation is productive. What struck me most was seeing how their experience in the trenches of sales informed their tech development, creating a solution that addresses real pain points rather than theoretical problems. [00:40:04] From frustration to innovation: Thynk.ai emerged because John and Dane couldn't find existing tools that managed the complete pre-sales workflow—they needed something that called, texted, qualified, and prepared prospects before human sales involvement [00:49:43] True AI agents vs. assistants: Unlike interactive AI assistants that require constant human guidance, their agents work autonomously toward defined objectives, fundamentally changing how we think about sales development roles [01:02:27] The "hands-off" moment: Business owners experience a paradigm shift watching AI agents independently engage with leads in real-time, handling complex conversations without human intervention [01:19:31] AI's workforce transformation: Rather than simply cutting jobs, the most strategic companies are leveraging AI to amplify their human talent while expanding their total addressable market [01:25:31] Strategic AI implementation framework: John's "three buckets" approach helps GTM leaders distinguish between superficial AI tools, meaningful operational enhancements, and revolutionary custom solutions Building Intelligence: The Core of Thynk AI When I invited John and Dane to dig into the mechanics of their AI agents, he explained, "Dan and I both have a background in sales… and through that process, we were constantly frustrated with unqualified leads." This mutual frustration led them to explore AI's potential to streamline the pre-sales process, ensuring sales reps engage with prospects ready for meaningful conversations. "Imagine if there was a way for AI to help with that pre-sales motion," John continued. "Wouldn't it be cool?" This vision materialized into Thynk AI's agent technology, capable of performing tasks like prospecting, calling, texting, and even holding discovery calls autonomously.

Mastering Sales with AI: Strategies for Effective Coaching & Revenue Growth

Season 2 · Episode 7

mardi 18 février 2025Duration 38:17

www.gtmaiacademy.com www.aibusinessnetwork.ai In the ever-evolving landscape of sales, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a pivotal tool for redefining how companies operate. Recently, on the GTMAI podcast, Jonathan Moss interviewed 🚀 Victor Adefuye co-founder and CEO of Dana Consulting (NYC) to explore how AI is revolutionizing the sales industry. Below, we delve into the conversation, capturing Victor's insights on training, coaching, forecasting, and more. AI: A Catalyst for Sales Efficiency Victor opened the discussion by highlighting a key area of inefficiency in sales: the gap between training and actionable results. He stressed that despite tactical inefficiencies within sales teams, the disconnect between coaching and real-world outcomes is a deeper challenge. Victor pointed out that while market conditions and products can make any salesperson appear successful, true proficiency is tested when outcomes are lacking. AI, he argues, provides the clarity needed to reassess strategies, structure training, and sustain behavioral changes necessary for long-term success. Training and Development: The Athlete's Mindset Drawing a parallel between sales professionals and athletes, Victor emphasized the importance of preparation. Just as athletes prepare for game day, sales professionals must refine their skills continuously. Coaching, regular training, and reliable feedback form the cornerstone of sustained improvement. AI plays a significant role here, by providing data-driven insights that help identify precise skill gaps. Through this, organizations can develop tailored training and coaching strategies that ensure progress is tangible and accountable. The Power of Personalized Coaching AI enhances sales training by offering personalized insights, enabling meaningful, targeted interventions. Victor shared examples of how AI can analyze call data, provide constructive feedback, and monitor progress. This not only optimizes the coaching process but ensures that sales reps aren't practicing on customers. By establishing clear baselines and mapping sales processes, AI ensures organizations can define and track both individual and team growth effectively. Revolutionizing Forecasting Through AI On forecasting, Victor discussed leveraging AI to enhance accuracy. By incorporating standardized scoring systems, such as MEDDPICC, companies can objectively evaluate opportunities based on defined criteria. AI streamlines this process, offering managers a comprehensive view of deal status and potential, helping to avoid inflated forecasts. Such precision allows sales leaders to align closer with reality and provide more reliable, data-driven projections. Implementing AI: Training and Workflow Integration Victor cautioned against the misconception that simply acquiring AI tools is enough. Instead, he emphasized a focused implementation strategy, rooted in proper training and integration into existing workflows. Training sales teams for comfort and proficiency in using AI tools is essential. He underscored the importance of creating environments where AI use blends seamlessly into daily activities, ensuring the transition is smooth and sustainable. Key Quotes: "The disconnect between training and skill development and actual results has driven me the most in sales." "Salespeople are performers. Just like athletes, you get judged on what happens when it's game time." "AI allows us for the first time to address a lot of these gaps in insight and behavior change necessary to sustain growth...

AI Powered GTM Marketing Strategies

Season 2 · Episode 6

mardi 11 février 2025Duration 38:07

www.gtmaiacademy.com www.aibusinessnetwork.ai https://www.linkedin.com/company/velocityengine-ai/about/ AI-Powered Go-To-Market Strategies with Nick Bhavsar | GTM AI Podcast In this episode of the GTM AI podcast, host Jonathan welcomes Nick Bhavsar, Co-Founder and CMO of Velocity Engines, to discuss the critical state of go-to-market (GTM) strategies and how AI can revolutionize this space. They explore the inefficiencies plaguing GTM today and trace Nick's transition from a career in engineering to becoming a thought leader in marketing. Nick elaborates on the foundational aspects of GTM, covering essential phases like segmentation, positioning, and persona-specific content creation. He also unveils how Velocity Engines leverages AI to streamline these marketing processes, from strategy development to content execution, and closes with visionary insights on the future of AI in both B2B marketing and consumer behavior. Tune in for an enlightening conversation filled with practical advice, industry stats, and future trends. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 00:43 Nick Bhavsar's Background and Career Journey 05:37 The Broken State of Go-To-Market Strategies 07:50 Fundamentals of Marketing and AI's Role 10:23 Solving Go-To-Market Challenges with AI 17:10 Understanding the Buying Committee 18:36 Personalizing Content for Different Personas 19:54 The Role of AI in Sales and Marketing 22:40 Founding Velocity Engine 23:48 Velocity Engine's Go-to-Market Strategy 26:39 Future of AI in B2B Marketing 30:02 Consumerization of B2B 35:34 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information

Inside the Future of AI Events: How HumanX is Revolutionizing AI Conferences

Season 2 · Episode 5

mercredi 5 février 2025Duration 25:17

www.gtmaiacademy.com www.humanx.co Before we dive in, here is a special offer from Andrew about HumanX exclusively for our subscribers: Calling All Directors, VPs, and C-Level Executives at Large CompaniesI’m thrilled to extend a special, complimentary invitation to join our SolutionBridge program, an exclusive opportunity at HumanX: Connect with tailored vendors in 8 pre-set, double-opt 15-minute meetings. Join an elite lineup featuring leaders like the CPO of OpenAI, CEO of Snowflake, and VP of AI at AWS. $3,995 registration fee waived for qualified buyers.Don’t miss the chance to simplify sourcing and supercharge your AI initiatives. Interested? Learn more about SolutionBridge: https://lnkd.in/ezSzQZ9vApply to join (2 min): https://lnkd.in/e8A7cjNhLet’s shape the future of AI together. Podcast SummaryAndrew recounts his journey from early startup ventures—including his experience founding a consumer company that integrated hardware and software—to transitioning into roles at primary venture partners, where he honed his approach to scaling businesses and events. He emphasizes a critical lesson learned early on: the market’s dynamics often outweigh the merits of any single business. Andrew discusses how his experiences led him to pivot toward AI, a field undergoing rapid change and offering immense potential for businesses. In exploring AI’s deployment in various sectors, he highlights the confusion many business leaders face when attempting to integrate AI into their operations, given the often overwhelming array of vendor-led solutions. Instead, Andrew’s approach with the HumanX event is intentionally independent, avoiding vendor biases. The event is designed to serve as a comprehensive roadmap for businesses aiming to implement AI. Bullet Points of Discussion Andrew Blum’s Journey: Transition from founding startups to taking on roles at primary venture partners. Key insight: “The market matters a lot more than the individual business itself.” Pivot to AI: Observations on the rapidly evolving AI landscape and the confusion among business leaders regarding effective adoption. Recognition that traditional vendor-led events are limited by inherent biases. Event Strategy: Scaling an event from the outset by planning for a large audience (starting at 3,500 attendees in Las Vegas). Incorporation of multiple session formats: keynotes, industry-specific panels, workshops, and networking through one-to-one matchmaking. Differentiating the Event: Combining the best elements of academic, thought leadership, and vendor ecosystem events to deliver actionable insights. Emphasis on an independent perspective free from vendor bias. Leadership and AI Adoption: The dual importance of robust data infrastructure (managed by CTOs/CIOs) and a culture that encourages sharing practical AI use cases. Discussion on how AI tools can empower individuals across all business functions. Quotes from Andrew Blum “My biggest takeaway was that the market matters a lot more than the individual business itself.” “Rising tide lifts all boats.” “If you're not encouraged to share use cases and openly speak about the stuf...

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