Leadership hears “ABM” and brings years of baggage. Scrappy ABM flips the script by cutting the re-education and moving straight to results. Host Mason Cosby welcomes Myles Madden to break down how he built ABM from the ground up—again and again—by starting with a sales-led use case, running a quiet pilot with a few reps, and only socializing the wins after pipeline appears.
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Myles lays out the pattern: meet with a tenured sales leader, ask for the one use case that’s driving revenue right now, pull five to ten real accounts, review the opportunities, and become an expert through Gong calls and external reading. From there, distribute across many channels for coverage, go deep on one or two “big bat” channels, and map one really good piece of content per stage—then validate with data. Simplicity wins: show pipeline amount and count, plus efficiency like cost to acquire $1 of pipeline, and keep teams aligned so messaging doesn’t drift.
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Myles Madden has built ABM from the ground up across multiple organizations—most often in Series B and Series C environments. He focuses on enterprise programs, specializes in cybersecurity, and emphasizes becoming an expert in the buyer’s use case through Gong calls, external content, and close partnership with sales and product marketing. At One Password, he collaborates with leaders and practitioners to launch focused, repeatable programs that create pipeline and prove efficiency.
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