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 ...
The Revolution in Sales: Are You Ready for the AI Workforce?
Battle Scars of a SaaS Leader
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The Revolution in Sales: Are You Ready for the AI Workforce?
James Bergl is join by Rosh Singh from Relevance AI, revealing how their "AI workforce" is empowring sales teams . Discover insights on building adaptable, resilient, and curious sales talent. A must-watch for leaders aiming to redefine growth through intelligent automation, scaling with the quality of ideas, not just headcount. Have a thought about this episode? Let's chat
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 ...