Enterprise Sales: From Poverty to 700K Workers

EPISODE · Aug 29, 2024 · 1H 5M

Enterprise Sales: From Poverty to 700K Workers

from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan

Jason Radisson grew up in poverty, raised by a 16-year-old single mother on a dirt road in rural Massachusetts. He became a Fulbright Scholar, went to Harvard, joined McKinsey, then built Movo into an enterprise sales machine with nearly 100 customers and 700,000 workers on the platform. Jason reveals how founder-led sales and warm intros at the C-level compressed enterprise sales cycles to 2-3 weeks, why selling to enterprise works best when you lead with case studies instead of features, and how closing enterprise deals in industries that resist new technology requires targeting only two customer types: extreme pain or visionary leaders. Before Movo, Jason gained insights into managing massive mobile workforces at Uber. He launched Movo in 2015 and ran bootstrapped pilots at Las Vegas conventions. COVID-19 accelerated demand for workforce automation. Today Movo generates multiple seven figures in ARR with less than $10 million in total funding raised. Key Lessons 🤝 Enterprise sales beats outbound in resistant industries: Jason grew Movo using only warm intros and C-level conversations because trust shortened selling to enterprise cycles dramatically. 🎯 Target only extreme pain or visionary buyers for enterprise sales: Movo avoided late adopters and focused on companies in acute operational pain or forward-thinking leaders. 🏢 Sell case studies, not features, in closing enterprise deals: Jason showed executives what Movo achieved for similar companies and asked if their situation differed - keeping conversations strategic. ⚡ Use light-touch customization as a competitive weapon: Movo added algorithmic rules in days that competitors like Workday would take years to build. 🚀 Turn a crisis into a founder-led sales accelerator: COVID created urgent demand. Movo's Amazon deal opened doors to logistics and food manufacturing through referrals. Chapters Introduction What Movo does and who it serves Growing up in poverty and career path Where the idea for Movo came from Enterprise sales to industries that resist technology Running early pilots at Las Vegas conventions Landing Amazon and COVID as growth accelerator The founder-led sales playbook for enterprise deals Balancing customization without one-off solutions Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/409 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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