The Sales Revolution

Ingrid Maynard

The sales process is broken. What’s required is a revolution. A revolution to engage with other people, whether they be direct customers, employees, or the greater business community. Leading the charge is Ingrid Maynard, Founder and Managing Director of The Sales Doctor. Ingrid’s pathway to Enrichment Philosophy evolves the sales process and mindset, freeing up sales teams to achieve outcomes beyond what they dare to imagine. The Sales Revolution is a podcast which explores these concepts, and introduces other leaders on their approach to business and sales. The Sales Revolution Book https://ingridmaynard.com/store/

  1. 2d ago

    Eps106 Scaling Excellence – Stop Managing the Dashboard & Start Coaching

    Stop managing the dashboard and start coaching. The sales teams that scale excellence are not the ones with the loudest stars or the prettiest CRM reports - they are the ones with leaders who know how to build a repeatable coaching culture, standardise what good looks like, and make success reproducible. In this episode, Ingrid Maynard breaks down why so many sales managers mistake directing traffic for coaching, and why that gap quietly kills performance, confidence, and consistency. She shows how to move beyond gut feel and personality-led selling into a system where excellence lives in the process, not just in the heads of a few high performers.            Ingrid also shares examples of teams that have transformed once they built coaching capacity into the operating rhythm, including dramatic conversion-rate lifts and stronger bench strength when key people leave. The message is clear: if your leaders cannot coach, the commercial engine stalls. She also connects the dots between process, commercial competence, and profitability, showing why revenue alone is not enough if your team is increasing cost to serve, dragging out sales cycles, or leaving value uncaptured in the deal. Essential listening for sales leaders, commercial managers, and founders who want a team that performs without relying on charisma, guesswork, or panic-mode firefighting. If you’re ready to build a stronger sales engine and a culture where excellence is repeatable, this episode gives you the framework to start.   Takeaways: Coaching is not a soft skill - it is the mechanism that scales excellence Most sales managers are using the dashboard as a substitute for understanding Pipeline should be a coaching tool, not a control weapon Infield coaching is the highest-leverage form of sales leadership Consistency creates psychological safety, and psychological safety creates self-coaching Good coaching must be calibrated to development level If leaders cannot coach, the commercial engine eventually stalls   Time Stamps 00:09 Stop Managing the Dashboard 01:38 Why Sales Managers Need Coaching 06:08 Build Coaching Capacity 08:24 The Three Ways to Coach 09:52 Infield Coaching That Builds Capability 15:34 Create a Consistent Coaching Practice 17:38 Match Coaching to Development Level 19:17 Equip Leaders to Coach   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website The 10 Traits of Commercial Greatness Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  2. Aug 11

    Eps105 Building The Engine: Standardising What Good Looks Like

    In this episode of The Sales Revolution Ingrid Maynard explains why sales leaders cannot rely on gut feel, dashboards, or personality alone to build consistent performance. Ingrid focuses on the human side of sales leadership, showing how coaching, structure, and infield observation turn individual talent into repeatable team excellence. She also breaks down three practical coaching settings, pipeline, one-on-ones, and infield coaching, and shows how clear criteria, repetition, and shared language improve confidence, conversion rates, and team resilience. Quote: "Success leaves clues." You'll discover: Key frameworks REVOLVE operate stage  - Ingrid’s framework for putting systems and behaviours in place. Model of best practice  - A tailored definition of what good looks like for each organization and role. Three-stage mapping  - Planning, execution, and building as a way to identify best practice behaviours. Three coaching settings  - Pipeline, one-on-ones, and infield coaching.   Time Stamps 00:00 - Why standardising what good looks like matters 01:58 - Why one-size-fits-all sales processes do not work 03:25 - The danger of relying on individual heroes 06:49 - Moving beyond charisma to process 08:08 - Why unclear expectations create confusion in sales teams 10:06 - Mapping best practice from planning to execution 12:32 - Building a shared commercial language 13:31 - Revenue alone does not equal profitability 15:55 - How margin, cost to serve, and acquisition cost connect 18:45 - Why commercial competence needs to be taught across the team   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website The 10 Traits of Commercial Greatness Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  3. Aug 4

    Eps104 The Cost of Fragility – From Charisma to Process: Stop Winging It on Charm

    This episode explores why relying on charisma and personal relationships alone can leave sales teams vulnerable, and why the real advantage comes from combining strong relationships with commercial acumen, structure, and evidence-based decision-making. Ingrid Maynard explains how to move beyond “winging it” on charm and build a more resilient, scalable sales approach that protects margins, supports harder conversations, and creates more predictable growth. You’ll discover: The limitations and risks of relying on personal relationships in sales Transitioning from charisma-driven to process-driven sales strategies The importance of commercial acumen alongside relationship skills How structure enhances consistency and trust with customers Strategies for hard conversations, pricing, and managing margins Validating gut feelings with data and evidence The role of sales leadership in training and coaching Building resilience and scalability in sales processes   Timestamps 00:00 - The operate stage of the sales methodology and risks of hero-driven sales teams 00:31 - Moving from individual heroics to strong, repeatable systems 00:58 - The fragility of relying on charm and personal relationships in B2B sales 01:27 - The importance of relationship quality and its limits 01:56 - The risks associated with relationship-based sales strategies 02:25 - Defining relationships beyond personal rapport with commercial acumen 03:22 - Dispelling myths about relationship selling and the role of commercial partners 04:17 - The value of trusted expertise and mutual enrichment in relationships 04:42 - How long-term personal relationships can hinder difficult conversations 05:12 - Using relationships as an anchor points for strategic conversations 05:40 - The challenges of asking for price increases in personal relationships 06:13 - Hard conversations, delivering tough news, and maintaining trust 06:43 - The role of commercial partnership in growth, margin preservation, and optimising service 08:09 - Replacing charisma-led approaches with evidence-based, structured sales models 09:03 - The benefits of structure: freedom, awareness, consistency, and customer trust 09:32 - Customising structure to individual personalities and customer experience 11:24 - The gap in sales training: commercial acumen versus charisma 12:23 - The pitfalls of relying on personal relationships for sales 12:50 - The importance of clear, outcome-driven customer meetings 14:11 - Using structure to achieve faster opportunity progression and avoid margin erosion 15:07 - The value of self-evaluation and coaching for sales performance 15:36 - Moving beyond just being liked to creating undeniable commercial value   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website The 10 Traits of Commercial Greatness Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  4. Jul 28

    Eps103 Big Business Sophistication, Startup Agility: The Ultimate B2B Hybrid Model

    Most big companies are caught in their own web of bureaucracy, while startups thrive on chaos and agility. What if you could combine the best of both worlds  and revolutionise your sales approach in just 18 months? Ingrid Maynard reveals the proven blueprint that transformed a traditional building supply company into a high-performing, agile powerhouse, outperforming budgets by 11% and boosting gross profit by 3.5%.This isn’t just theory, it’s real results. In this episode, Ingrid shares the power of her innovative venture-stage framework, including the vital value leakage diagnostic that exposes hidden revenue and margin leaks across all organisational layers. If you’re a sales leader, CRO, or CEO feeling stuck in outdated models that no longer serve today’s market chaos, this episode is your wake-up call. The opportunity to build a flexible, scalable sales operation that’s resilient in uncertain times starts now. Ready to challenge your assumptions and reshape your sales machine? Visit ingridmaynard.com for a discovery call, the first step toward turning chaos into clarity and stagnation into growth. Don’t miss this chance to lead the sales revolution.   You’ll discover: Agility is not just for startups, big businesses need structural agility too Structural frameworks unlock the true power of targeted customer engagement Revenue leakage diagnostics shift organisational mindset from siloed to systemic Cultural transformation is the foundational enabler of commercial innovation Remote and AI-driven channels can outperform traditional face-to-face sales Process clarity and timing are as critical as the right people Combining structure and agility transforms chaos into strategic advantage   Time Stamps 01:29 - The core concept of combining big business sophistication with startup agility 01:57 - Challenges faced by organisations: bureaucracy vs. chaos 02:27 - The need for structural and architectural shifts to thrive in an unpredictable market 02:57 - Conducting a comprehensive value leakage diagnostic 03:25 - Identifying revenue, margin, and profitability leaks across functions 04:23 - Cultural shifts needed for true commercial transformation 04:51 - Integrating alignment and measurement for organisational success 05:45 - Details of the building/construction industry pilot and regional market differences 06:13 - Customising strategies for state-specific market pressures 07:13 - Balancing local nuance with overarching agility 07:40 - The layered account management strategy: top 20%, middle 70%, and AI-managed accounts 08:09 - Managing high-value accounts with elite sales teams 08:37 - Remote management of the middle 70% with digital tools 09:03 - AI agentic management and growth potential 09:33 - Details of the pilot group’s growth and performance metrics 10:02 - The benefits of remote and AI-assisted sales processes 10:32 - The success story: 11% revenue increase and double-digit growth months 11:23 - Profit margin improvements and shifting buying behaviours post-COVID 11:52 - How remote models and regional strategies reduce costs and increase efficiency 12:20 - Call to action for CROs and commercial leaders to explore new models 13:15 - The importance of adaptive structures over traditional methods 13:44 - The influence of training versus models on outcomes 14:14 - Aligning processes, people, and technology for sustainable growth 14:44 - The importance of clarity in sales protocols and roles   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website The 10 Traits of Commercial Greatness Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  5. Jul 21

    Eps102 Mobilising The Floor-Shifting from Forced Mandate to Volition

    Most sales teams struggle with turning pipeline into predictable revenue and it’s not just about closing deals. Ingrid Maynard reveals the surprisingly simple mindset shift that transforms your sales culture from reactive to proactive, fuelling sustainable growth. If you’re tired of the feast-and-famine cycle, this episode is your game-changer. Ingrid breaks down the crucial role pipeline conversations play in reducing stress and increasing consistency, arming you with a clear, repeatable process that builds confidence at every level. She shares actionable strategies for conducting impactful pipeline reviews, aligning coaching with individual developmental levels, and tapping into team strengths to accelerate results. Plus, Ingrid unpacks the importance of building systems and frameworks so your sales culture can scale effortlessly, even in your absence. Ideal for sales leaders, CEOs, and top-performing managers ready to ditch the chaos and cultivate a revenue-generating powerhouse. Whether you’re new to pipeline management or a seasoned pro, this episode equips you with the mindset and tools to transform your sales organisation and enjoy the journey. Don’t let your sales team be held hostage by inconsistent efforts. Invest in mastering pipeline-driven culture and watch your results multiply.    You’ll discover: The transition from extrinsic to intrinsic motivation in sales teams Balancing directiveness with coaching, based on team member experience The importance of pipeline confidence: confirmed orders, prospects, and in-progress opportunities Using pipeline as a tool for accountability versus micromanagement How to conduct effective, consistent pipeline meetings and coaching questions Building a strong sales culture with systems, frameworks, and repeatable processes Empowering team members through facilitation and leadership development   Time Stamps 00:00 Understanding the Venture Stage of Sales 03:10 Mobilising the Sales Team 06:02 The Importance of Pipeline Management 08:54 Coaching for Performance Improvement 11:51 Strategies for Effective Pipeline Conversations 14:43 Leveraging Team Strengths for Success 17:54 Building a Strong Sales Culture 20:42 Empowering Sales Leaders for Future Success   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  6. Jul 14

    Eps101 – The Route Decision: Stop Drifting and Make a Definitive Choice

    This episode of The Sales Revolution is about making a decisive commercial choice instead of drifting. Ingrid Maynard walks through her “root decision” framework, urging sales leaders to clearly define their ideal customer segments, choose a focused growth strategy, understand the competitive landscape, and align the right people and capabilities to the right accounts. She also explains why remote-based account management can be a smarter, more profitable model when it’s done intentionally, and why top sales talent needs ongoing coaching, support, and development to perform at their best. You’ll discover: The concept of the root decision framework and strategic drift How to prioritise customer segments by profitability rather than size Aligning your team’s capabilities with market opportunities Developing a structure for channel execution based on segment analysis Remote account management as a cost-effective growth strategy The role of AI in enhancing customer experience without replacing talent The importance of sales leadership coaching and talent development Practical steps to audit and sharpen your sales focus and team alignment   Time Stamps 00:00 Root decision and strategic focus 02:16 Choosing priority customer segments 04:11 Competitive landscape and market positioning 06:08 Structuring the sales team for execution 08:32  Recruiting, onboarding, and developing talent 11:21 Coaching sales leaders effectively 12:20 Remote account management and market disruption 15:07 Aligning cost of sales with profitability 16:04 AI, customer experience, and proactive management 17:02  Final audit and transformation call to action   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  7. Jul 7

    Eps100 - The Cost of Drifting - Why high effort but low alignment is destroying your momentum

    This episode is about challenging the culture of exhausted hustle in sales and showing why busyness isn’t the same as progress. Ingrid Maynard explains how strategic drift happens when teams work hard without clear direction, and why that leads to burnout, flat revenue, and wasted effort. She also breaks down how sales leaders can create better alignment between strategy, account focus, team capability, and time spent, so their people work with purpose, not just pressure. The bigger message is that strong commercial results come from clarity, deliberate choices, and leadership that helps teams focus on the right opportunities at the right level.   You’ll discover: The dangers of exhausted hustle and burnout in sales teams Understanding and preventing strategic drift The importance of clear strategy communication from top to bottom Building a future talent pipeline for sales success Leveraging AI and technology for efficient account management Aligning activities with growth, margin, and cost-to-serve metrics Leadership’s role in coaching and performance development Time Stamps 01:00 Dismantling Exhausted Hustle 02:55 Understanding Strategic Drift 05:41 Aligning Sales Activities with Strategy 08:56 Maximising Growth Opportunities 11:31 Optimising Sales Team Structure 14:14 Leadership and Commercial Strategy     Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website The 10 Traits of Commercial Greatness Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

  8. Jun 30

    Eps99 Belief Over Pressure – Why Fear-Based Execution is Killing Your Culture

    Most sales leaders are unknowingly killing their teams with fear and superficial metrics but a belief-driven approach can revolutionise your results. Ingrid Maynard exposes how reliance on pressure and dashboards creates hiders, transactional behaviours, and burnout, all while sabotaging long-term growth. In this episode, Ingrid uncovers why fear-based execution exhausts your team and what it truly takes to foster a culture rooted in belief and purpose. You’ll discover how coaching with conviction transforms behaviours, empowers your people to excel, and drives sustainable success, even in the toughest markets. We break down the three critical leadership behaviours: leading with vision, coaching for change, and managing effectively without frictions. Plus, learn why the dashboard warrior mindset often results in hiding, performative activities, and lost future opportunities. Ingrid shares concrete strategies to shift from superficial activity to meaningful growth, including embedding belief through induction, building certainty, and connecting your team’s identity to their purpose. Failing to prioritise belief can lead to disengagement, turnover, and inconsistent results that threaten your competitive edge. On the flip side, cultivating confidence and clarity unlocks your team’s true potential, enabling them to win more often, with less stress, and more fulfillment. Perfect for sales leaders ready to ditch the fear tactics and build a high-performing culture grounded in trust and belief. If you want to turn your team into a motivated, resilient powerhouse, this is your wake-up call.     You’ll discover: Belief over pressure transforms performance Dashboard metrics can inadvertently encourage hiding and performative behaviour Cultivating belief requires strategic identity and certainty Embedding belief through cultural storytelling Leaders' behaviours shape team dynamics more than dashboards Short-term activity obsession hampers long-term results   Time Stamps 0:38 The problem with being a "dashboard autocrat." 1:05 The negative impact of fear-based execution on team culture. 2:05 The anatomy of fear-based execution and its consequences. 2:34 Importance of seeing team performance in action. 3:03 Three critical leadership behaviours: leading, coaching, and managing. 4:01 Coaching behaviours and their impact on team performance. 5:25 A success story of coaching leading to significant sales. 6:23 Managing behaviours to reduce friction and improve processes. 6:51 The negative effects of being a "dashboard warrior." 7:50 How dashboard warriors drive hiding and performative behaviours. 9:16 The pitfalls of short-term busy work. 10:14 The importance of consistent flow in sales cycles. 11:30  The need for education and growth in teams. 12:32 The risks of focusing solely on activity without technique. 13:32 Embedding belief in teams and shifting focus to purpose. 14:59 The role of induction in embedding belief. 16:23 Connecting belief with identity and certainty. 17:19 The importance of a clear pathway to achieving goals. 18:42 The courage needed to change team culture   Resources & Links: Ingrid Maynard - Website The 10 Traits of Commercial Greatness Vantage Connect with Ingrid Maynard: LinkedIn

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The sales process is broken. What’s required is a revolution. A revolution to engage with other people, whether they be direct customers, employees, or the greater business community. Leading the charge is Ingrid Maynard, Founder and Managing Director of The Sales Doctor. Ingrid’s pathway to Enrichment Philosophy evolves the sales process and mindset, freeing up sales teams to achieve outcomes beyond what they dare to imagine. The Sales Revolution is a podcast which explores these concepts, and introduces other leaders on their approach to business and sales. The Sales Revolution Book https://ingridmaynard.com/store/