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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2023 · 24 MIN

143 - Pipeline Source is Wrong But It Can Be Useful

from The Revenue Growth Architects

"All Models Are Wrong, But Some Are Useful" - British statistician George E. P. BoxWe have quoted our good man George so many times on this podcast, and today's episode title is even inspired by it as we talk all about Pipeline Source.Right now when jobs are on the line or teams are looking to show their impact, it can be very tempting to want to try to use pipeline source to give "credit" as to which team or channel (marketing, sales, partner) drove the opportunity. Or, even if the intention is to not use pipeline source for credit, some teams are just identifying it in the wrong way.So on today's podcast we will give you or take in under 30 minutes on:All the reasons why pipeline source can be wrongHow to do it right if you still plan to use itAnd how, even though it can be "wrong", it still can be usefulTake a listen and let us know -- are we wrong or was our advice useful? 😄

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