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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2024 · 35 MIN

Ep. 44: Fluint Customer Story featuring Greg Crisci Selling with Narrative and Numbers

from How the Deal was Done | Deal Stories Podcast · host Matthew Klingner | Andrew Kappel

Greg Crisci discusses his unique approach to selling childcare benefits to enterprises, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and business cases. He shares a notable deal that took over 400 days to close, highlighting the challenges and key learnings from the process. Background: Greg is an entrepreneur at heart with a history in startups and a focus on selling products and services that make the world a better place. The deal involved selling a childcare benefit solution to a mid-market company, primarily driven by employee resource groups and the CEO. Challenges: Overcoming HR's perception that childcare wasn't a problem due to lack of direct complaints. Educating the employee resource group champion on how to present the business case effectively to executives. Key learnings: Building a strong narrative and concise business case can drive decisions from the top. Engaging and educating champions within the organization can be crucial for influencing decision-makers. Timestamps: (0:01:12) Greg’s background and entrepreneurial journey (0:04:25) Current role and responsibilities (0:06:46) Explanation of the deal and the solution provided (0:08:54) Challenges faced during the deal process (0:12:38) Importance of a strong narrative and business case (0:17:48) The final steps to closing the deal Resources: Greg's LinkedIn Greg’s podcast Fluint's top five frameworks Thank you to Fluint for Sponsoring this episode. Fluint helps sellers build a business case that can sell for them when they aren’t in the room. fluint.io/dealpod Questions, comments, ideas - reach out to Andrew Kappel on LinkedIn

Greg Crisci discusses his unique approach to selling childcare benefits to enterprises, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and business cases. He shares a notable deal that took over 400 days to close, highlighting the challenges and key learnings from the process. Background: Greg is an entrepreneur at heart with a history in startups and a focus on selling products and services that make the world a better place. The deal involved selling a childcare benefit solution to a mid-market company, primarily driven by employee resource groups and the CEO. Challenges: Overcoming HR's perception that childcare wasn't a problem due to lack of direct complaints. Educating the employee resource group champion on how to present the business case effectively to executives. Key learnings: Building a strong narrative and concise business case can drive decisions from the top. Engaging and educating champions within the organization can be crucial for influencing decision-makers. Timestamps: (0:01:12) Greg’s background and entrepreneurial journey (0:04:25) Current role and responsibilities (0:06:46) Explanation of the deal and the solution provided (0:08:54) Challenges faced during the deal process (0:12:38) Importance of a strong narrative and business case (0:17:48) The final steps to closing the deal Resources: Greg's LinkedIn Greg’s podcast Fluint's top five frameworks Thank you to Fluint for Sponsoring this episode. Fluint helps sellers build a business case that can sell for them when they aren’t in the room. fluint.io/dealpod Questions, comments, ideas - reach out to Andrew Kappel on LinkedIn

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