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20 Sales: Why Founders Should Not Be The One To Create The Sales Playbook, How To Structure Each Interview in the Hiring Process For Sales Reps, How To Use an "Interview Panel" Effectively and more with Zhenya Loginov, CRO @ Miro

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4.4693 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Zhenya Loginov is the CRO @ Miro, the leading visual collaboration platform that helps bring teams together and meaningfully improves the way people work. At Miro, I run the go-to-market team of 700+ people across 11 global offices. Prior to Miro, Zhenya was the COO @ Segment where he built and ran the global go-to-market team of 200+ people, expanded the product-market fit into the Enterprise and grew revenue 6x, leading to their acquisition by Twilio for $3.2Bn. Finally, before Segment, Zhenya led a 100-person team at Dropbox across numerous different functional areas.

In Today's Episode with Zhenya Loginov You Will Learn:

1.) Entry into Sales as an Outsider:

  • How Zhenya made his way into sales as an outsider and came to be one of the most powerful revenue leaders today with Miro?
  • What are 1-2 of the biggest takeaways for Zhenya from his time at Segment and Dropbox? How did they impact his mindset today?
  • Why did Dropbox not win the enterprise when they had the chance? What mistakes did they make?

2.) The Sales Playbook: What, Why and How:

  • What does "the sales playbook mean to Zhenya?
  • Does the founder need to be the one to create the sales playbook?
  • What are the signs that the founders needs to bring in their first sales hire?
  • Should this sales hire be a sales leader or more junior sales rep?
  • Is is possible to run a PLG and enterprise sales motion at the same time in the early days of the company?
  • What do many founders misunderstand when contemplating adopting an enterprise sales strategy?

3.) Hiring the Team:

  • How does Zhenya structure the interview process for new sales hires?
  • Zhenya spends 5 hours with each candidate, what does he look to get out of each meeting?
  • How does Zhenya break down the criteria for what he wants to see? What are some examples of this?
  • How does Zhenya test to determine if the candidate has these criteria? What questions does he find to be most revealing? Why does Zhenya find case studies to not be useful?
  • How does Zhenya use interview panels to ensure he makes the right hiring decision? Who is on the panel? At what stage do they meet the candidate? How does Zhenya like to use the panel?

4.) Laying the Groundwork: The Onboarding Process:

  • What is the right way to structure the onboarding process for all new sales hires?
  • What are some early signs that a new sales hire is not working?
  • What can sales leaders do to ensure new reps get "early wins" on the board?
  • What can leadership do to ensure the sales team has good cross-functional communication across the org? What works? What does not work?
  • What are some of the biggest challenges of running a remote sales team?

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is 20 Sales with me, Harry Stebbing. Now, 20 Sales is our monthly episode where we sit down with the

0:04.6

leading sales leaders on the planet to unpack their tips, tactics and strategies to scaling sales

0:09.9

teams. Today, I'm so thrilled to be joined by a master of their craft, Genia Loganov,

0:14.2

Sierra at Miro, the leading visual collaboration platform that helps bring teams together

0:18.6

and meaningfully improves the way people work.

0:21.1

At Mero, Genia runs the go-to-market team of 700 plus people across 11 global offices.

0:26.8

Prior to Mero, Genia was the C-O-O at Segment, where he built and ran the global go-to-market

0:31.8

team of 200 plus people, expanded the product market fit into the enterprise and grew revenue 6x, leading to their

0:38.7

acquisition by Twilio for $3.2 billion. Finally, before Segment, Genia led a hundred person

0:44.4

plus team at Dropbox across numerous different functional areas. And I want to say a huge thank

0:49.4

you to Peter at Segment for some amazing questions suggestions today, and then also Danny Herzberg

0:53.8

at Sequoia for the intro which made this show possible. But before we dive amazing questions suggestions today, and then also Danny Herzberg at Sequoia

0:54.4

for the intro which made this show possible. But before we dive into the episode today,

0:58.6

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1:04.3

easily create, share, and analyze insightful sales demos, which are 100% tailor-made to their prospect needs.

1:12.1

Walnut helps hundreds of customers, such as Adobe, Dell, Treasure Data, People, AI, and many

1:17.7

more. Check out walnut.io if you want to generate much more revenue using their codeless demo

1:23.2

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1:29.0

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1:34.1

teams can go to prospect, manage active deals and get the insights they need to coach seller performance,

1:40.5

forecast with accuracy, and find out what steps to take to close more deals.

1:44.9

Some of the world's leading companies like IBM, Shopify and Stripe, all love and use salesloft.

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