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🗓️ 27 October 2022
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Barbra Gago is the founder and CEO of Pando, where she’s democratizing career progression. Previously she worked as the Chief Marketing Officer and Global Head of Marketing at Miro, where she helped create an entirely new software category for the space, and also served as VP of Marketing at Greenhouse, where she led go-to-market strategy. In today’s episode, we cover three main topics: category creation, branding and rebranding, and building opinionated software. Barbra discusses how she was able to rebrand Miro and launch a whole new category—and why her attempt to do that at Greenhouse failed. We cover the benefits of building your own category, and when it makes sense to do so and when it doesn’t. She also shares the importance of getting to know your users, why a great brand is informed by its values, and why Pando is built in an opinionated way.
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• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbragago
• Pando: https://www.pando.com/
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Referenced:
• G2: https://g2.com/
• Software Advice: https://www.softwareadvice.com/
• Marketo: https://www.marketo.com/
• HubSpot: https://www.hubspot.com/
• Gainsight: https://www.gainsight.com/
• Greenhouse: https://www.greenhouse.io/
• Miro: https://miro.com/
• Gartner: https://www.gartner.com/
• Forrester: https://www.forrester.com/research/product-management/
• Oyster: https://www.oysterhr.com/
• Deel: https://www.deel.com/
• Atlassian: https://www.atlassian.com/
• Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity: https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Candor-Revised-Kick-Ass-Humanity/dp/1250235375
• The Art of War: https://www.amazon.com/Art-War-Sun-Tzu/dp/1590302257
• Kafka on the Shore: https://www.amazon.com/Kafka-Shore-Haruki-Murakami/dp/0099458322
• Cautionary Tales podcast: https://timharford.com/articles/cautionarytales/
• The Sandman on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81150303
• Nancy Duarte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyduarte/
• Al Gore’s TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/al_gore_the_new_urgency_of_climate_change
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In this episode, we cover:
(04:04) Barbra’s background
(05:06) Barbra’s startup
(06:07) Category creation vs. winning in existing categories
(07:49) What is an applicant tracking system, and why have they been problematic?
(09:57) What is a product category?
(13:06) Examples of product categories
(14:05) Greenhouse as an example of failed category creation
(16:46) How Miro successfully created a new category
(18:37) Utilizing user feedback
(21:15) The mechanics of category creation
(21:22) How to advocate for your new category with directory sites
(25:53) The middle ground between new and existing categories
(29:37) When is it time to rebrand?
(38:51) How to create a lasting, global brand
(41:18) How values inform brands
(43:13) Insights into developing company values
(44:24) The elements of a brand
(46:37) What is opinionated software?
(47:57) The benefits of opinionated software, and why Barbra’s software is opinionated
(51:23) Lightning round
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0:00.0 | When you're building a category, you need to make sure that there is a category that's validated by analysts and directory sites and things like that. |
0:07.8 | But also, you want to have a lot of traction in terms of thought leadership, like, why is this the category? |
0:15.1 | What are the unique kind of value propositions of this particular thing? |
0:20.3 | What are the pain points it solves? |
0:21.8 | And then, of course, getting a lot of content around because |
0:25.2 | when you're generating a new category you're also needing to educate buyers that there is a category that they can now budget for and why they should allocate |
0:35.7 | budget for that. |
0:38.8 | Welcome to Lenny's podcast. I'm Lenny and my goal here is to help you get better |
0:44.7 | at the craft of building and growing products. |
0:47.2 | I interview world-class product leaders and growth experts |
0:49.8 | to learn from their hard-won experiences |
0:51.8 | building and scaling today's most successful companies. |
0:54.5 | Today my guest is Barbara Gago. Barbara was chief marketing officer and global head of |
0:59.5 | marketing at Mirro, where she helped build their global brand and create a whole new software category |
1:04.6 | for the space. Before that, she was VP of marketing at Greenhouse, where she brought the product |
1:09.4 | to market and led their go-to-market strategy, and she was also ahead of marketing at Culture Amp, |
1:14.2 | where she helped build their go-to-market plan |
1:16.2 | and close their first 50 customers. |
1:18.5 | In our conversation, we focus on three topics. |
1:21.4 | Creating your own category, when it makes sense to explore that, when to |
1:24.5 | avoid it, and how to go about it. Building your brand and rebranding what it makes sense to, |
1:30.2 | and building opinionated software. I've never seen a post or podcast get as deep |
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