We unpack how Asian startups use Australia as a Western test bed, the cultural signals that make or break sales, and a repeatable path to validate markets fast. We also explore investor perspectives, AI reality versus hype, and why commitment on the ground beats fly-in fly-out. • why Australia appeals for first Western expansion • how to read Australian sales language and build trust • reverse‑engineering competitor playbooks for fast intel • when Australia’s TAM is too small and what to do ...
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We unpack how Asian startups use Australia as a Western test bed, the cultural signals that make or break sales, and a repeatable path to validate markets fast. We also explore investor perspectives, AI reality versus hype, and why commitment on the ground beats fly-in fly-out. • why Australia appeals for first Western expansion • how to read Australian sales language and build trust • reverse‑engineering competitor playbooks for fast intel • when Australia’s TAM is too small and what to do ...
From Startup to Global VP: Mastering Modern Sales Leadership
Battle Scars of a SaaS Leader
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From Startup to Global VP: Mastering Modern Sales Leadership
James sits down with Andrew Morton to learn about his journey from a Nova Scotia farm to a cybersecurity sales leader, showing that success often comes from unexpected places. Starting with technical roles, he quickly discovered his talent for sales in the early 2000s. Now as VP of Global Sales at DefenseX, Andrew has consistently turned difficult situations into opportunities for growth. What makes Andrew's story special is his ability to adapt and grow in the fast-changing tech world. ...
Battle Scars of a SaaS Leader
We unpack how Asian startups use Australia as a Western test bed, the cultural signals that make or break sales, and a repeatable path to validate markets fast. We also explore investor perspectives, AI reality versus hype, and why commitment on the ground beats fly-in fly-out. • why Australia appeals for first Western expansion • how to read Australian sales language and build trust • reverse‑engineering competitor playbooks for fast intel • when Australia’s TAM is too small and what to do ...