Commercial Transformation

B10

Commercial Transformation is the definitive podcast for B2B leaders rebuilding revenue systems that scale. If you’ve hit a revenue plateau, if adding sales reps destroys margin, or if your commercial operations feel like inherited chaos then this is your blueprint. Hosted by Aiden, Founder of b10. Learn how to design commercial operating systems, transform pricing strategy, fix broken GTM motions, and lead change without destroying what works. Practical frameworks, not theory covering strategy to execution. For founders, CROs, and commercial leaders ready to transform revenue operations.

Episodes

  1. Digital Transformation vs Commercial Transformation — The Difference That's Costing Billions

    MAR 20

    Digital Transformation vs Commercial Transformation — The Difference That's Costing Billions

    Does your business have a CRM? A marketing platform? A website? Some form of automation? Analytics? If the answer to most of those is yes, then I want you to hold a second question alongside it. Is each of those tools commercially configured to perform? And are they working together as a connected commercial system? Because those are two very different questions. And the gap between them is where most of the $2.3 trillion in estimated failed digital transformation costs sits. Today we talk about the difference between digital transformation and Commercial Transformation. Not because it is a semantic distinction. Because it is one of the most commercially consequential distinctions in B2B business right now. These are different disciplines. Different questions. Different outcomes. And confusing them — or assuming one substitutes for the other — is one of the most expensive mistakes a commercial leader can make. The data on digital transformation failure is not ambiguous. Boston Consulting Group analysed over 850 companies. Only 35% of digital transformation programmes reached their stated goals. McKinsey's research consistently puts the failure rate at 70%. Bain's 2024 analysis: 88% of business transformations fail to achieve their original ambitions. Not because the technology failed to do what it was specified to do. Because the commercial architecture the technology was applied to was never assessed. Commercial transformation is the discipline that addresses this. It is the audit, redesign, and optimisation of the commercial engine. From first click to recurring revenue. Not whether the tools are present. Whether each tool is commercially configured and performing. And whether all of them are working together as a connected commercial system. At b10, we built the Commercial Transformation Index to make this assessment structured and measurable. The CTI covers ten commercial domains. Website. CRM. Marketing. Operations. Automation. Sales Framework. ICP. Positioning. Pricing Strategy. Retention and Customer Success. Each domain is scored — not for whether the component exists, but for whether it is commercially performing. And critically — whether it is connected to the other nine as part of a coherent commercial system. Run your CTI assessment at b10hub.com. Find out which of the ten domains is suppressing your commercial engine. Before the next investment decision.

    11 min
  2. The Digital Delusion

    MAR 13

    The Digital Delusion

    The Digital Delusion: Why Digital Transformation Isn't Enough DESCRIPTIONMost businesses have been sold a story. Invest in the right technology, go through a digital transformation programme, and performance will follow. It doesn't work like that. In this episode, Aiden — Founder of b10, a commercial transformation consultancy — makes the case that digital transformation and commercial transformation are not the same thing. One moves data around more efficiently. The other actually grows your business. Aiden breaks down why so many businesses come out of six-figure technology projects with slower processes, frustrated teams, and a dashboard nobody looks at. He explains why automating a broken process doesn't fix it — it amplifies it. And he introduces b10's Commercial Transformation Index (CTI), an eight-domain audit framework that identifies the real commercial constraints holding a business back before a single tool gets deployed. If your business has invested in technology and the results haven't followed — this episode is worth your time. TAKEAWAYS Digital transformation is an IT conversation. Commercial transformation is a revenue conversation. They are not the same thing.Technology executes strategy. It cannot replace one.Most businesses automate dysfunction — and wonder why nothing improves.Before investing in new tools, audit what you already have and whether it's being used correctly.Positioning and messaging failures sit at the root of most commercial performance problems.Every technology tool a business runs should have a clear, measurable commercial purpose.The Commercial Transformation Index (CTI) assesses eight commercial domains to identify the real constraints before any technology decision is made.A business can be fully digital and commercially broken at the same time. SOUND BITES "The problem was never the tools.""They automated dysfunction and called it progress.""More technology is a distraction. A very expensive, very well-marketed distraction.""Digital transformation isn't enough. It was never going to be.""The tech comes after the thinking. Never instead of it." ABOUTAiden Boyd is the Founder and Managing Director of b10 — a commercial transformation consultancy helping B2B businesses build the commercial foundations, systems, and automation needed to grow. Learn more: b10hub.comConnect with Aiden on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/aidenboyd KEYWORDSdigital transformation, commercial transformation, CRM strategy, business automation, commercial transformation index, CTI, b10, revenue growth, business consulting UK, sales strategy, marketing strategy, business positioning, technology strategy, SME growth, operational efficiency, Make.com automation, business performance, go-to-market strategy, inbound marketing, commercial foundation

    14 min
  3. Designing a Revenue System That Scales

    FEB 26

    Designing a Revenue System That Scales

    Most revenue problems are not performance problems. They are architecture problems. In this episode of Commercial Transformation, we move beyond theory and into the mechanics of commercial architecture, the structural design that determines how your business creates, captures, and compounds revenue. If growth feels harder than it should…If marketing, sales, and customer success feel busy but disconnected…If revenue plateaus despite more activity… This episode will help you diagnose why. We break down: • What commercial architecture actually is — and why most companies never design it intentionally• The four structural principles of a scalable revenue system• Why customer value — not internal KPIs — must be your core unit of measure• How multi-motion growth (sales-led, product-led, ecosystem-led) prevents fragility• Why revenue is a loop, not a funnel• Why misalignment is a structural design flaw — not a culture issue We then walk through the anatomy of a high-performance revenue system: – Ideal Customer Profile & segmentation– Value proposition & positioning coherence– Go-to-market model alignment– Commercial operating model design– Revenue intelligence systems & data integrity Finally, we outline a practical diagnostic framework to help you identify where revenue is leaking across acquisition, conversion, onboarding, retention, or expansion and how to redesign from the outside in. This is not a motivational episode.It’s a structural blueprint. If you are a founder, commercial leader, or executive team questioning whether your revenue model can scale sustainably then this conversation will help you pressure-test the architecture underneath your growth. Because commercial transformation is not about tactics.It’s about system design. Connect on LinkedInLearn more at B10

    26 min
  4. Why Commercial Models Break

    FEB 18

    Why Commercial Models Break

    Why Commercial Models Break | Commercial Transformation | Episode 02 Most businesses do not fail because they run out of money. They fail because their commercial system stops working long before revenue collapses. In this episode, we explain why revenue plateaus, win rates slip, and sales cycles lengthen even when marketing is active, the CRM is populated, and teams are busy. The issue is rarely tools. It is structure. What You’ll Learn Why commercial underperformance is usually structural, not tactical How “layered commercial debt” silently erodes growth Why disconnected marketing, sales, and operations cap revenue The difference between commercial activity and commercial performance How to identify revenue leakage across your commercial system The 5-Point Commercial Connectivity Audit The Core Problem Most organisations operate a collection of commercial tools, not a connected commercial system. Website. CRM. Email platform. Proposal software. Finance system. Support desk. But data does not flow cleanly. Teams optimise locally. Leadership lacks a single source of truth. Marketing generates leads sales do not prioritise. Sales close deals operations struggle to deliver. Retention is unmanaged. Reporting requires meetings. This is not a people problem. It is a structural problem. The Hidden Cause: Layered Commercial Debt Early growth decisions harden into infrastructure: Affordable CRM becomes embedded Manual processes become standard Sales conversations lack qualification structure Proposal frameworks remain inconsistent Retention has no defined system As complexity increases, gaps widen. Performance erodes slowly, not dramatically. Revenue volatility replaces predictable growth. The Commercial Connectivity Audit Flow – Can you trace a clean line from first click to recurring revenue? Alignment – Do marketing and sales share qualification standards and metrics? Conversion Architecture – Are transition points designed or improvised? Data Architecture – Can leadership access real-time revenue intelligence? Retention Infrastructure – Is customer expansion structured or informal? If one area is broken, growth is constrained. If several are disconnected, revenue plateaus are inevitable. Consequences of Inaction Invisible opportunity cost Compounding complexity Leadership time consumed by manual fixes Hiring into broken processes Volatile revenue cycles The commercial system that got you to £10M will not get you to £50M. Not because of talent. Because it was never designed to. Who is this episode for? Founders scaling beyond early growth Commercial Directors facing stalled revenue Revenue leaders managing misalignment Businesses experiencing longer sales cycles Organisations investing in tools without performance gains If revenue feels harder than it should, this episode will resonate. Next Steps Run the 5-Point Commercial Connectivity Audit on your own business. Answer honestly. If structural questions surface, B10 specialises in redesigning commercial architecture from first click to recurring revenue. Not tactical fixes. Structural transformation. Lets Talk

    27 min
  5. What Is Commercial Transformation?

    FEB 13

    What Is Commercial Transformation?

    Episode 1: What Is Commercial Transformation? Most businesses don’t have a growth problem. They have a commercial systems problem that looks like a growth problem. In this opening episode of Commercial Transformation, Aiden, Founder of B10, answers a foundational question: What is commercial transformation and why are so many organisations getting it wrong? If you’ve searched for what is commercial transformation, you’ve likely found vague definitions, digital buzzwords, or surface-level “transformation” projects that amount to little more than a CRM upgrade or website redesign. This episode goes deeper. Commercial transformation is not optimisation.It is not a rebrand.It is not hiring better salespeople. Commercial transformation is the deliberate redesign of how a business creates, delivers, and captures value across the entire revenue lifecycle. From first click to recurring revenue. You’ll learn: Why most businesses mistake activity for architecture The difference between optimisation and true commercial transformation Why fragmented commercial systems silently destroy growth The three structural failures behind unpredictable revenue The five-stage Commercial Engine Rebuild framework How to design commercial systems that compound instead of stall This episode explores the intersection of strategy, operations, technology, and human capability and why treating them separately is the root cause of commercial inefficiency. A commercial system is not a collection of tools. It is an integrated architecture connecting: Revenue architecture Go-to-market operating model Commercial capabilities When these elements are aligned, growth compounds. When they are fragmented, revenue becomes inconsistent, founder-dependent, and expensive to scale. Most organisations are running disconnected commercial systems, marketing measured on leads, sales measured on revenue, customer success measured on retention and with no designed logic connecting them. That misalignment shows up in longer sales cycles, rising acquisition costs, churn, and stalled growth. This episode explains why. This episode of Commercial Transformation is for: Founders stuck at a scaling ceiling Scaleups with inconsistent revenue B2B leaders questioning why “more activity” isn’t breaking through Organisations modernising legacy commercial systems Teams investing in CRM, automation, or AI without seeing proportional return If you are asking what is commercial transformation because growth feels harder than it should be, then this conversation is for you. B10 is a commercial transformation consultancy. We don’t optimise one function.We rebuild the entire commercial engine. From revenue architecture to CRM integration, from website conversion systems to go-to-market alignment, we design, build, automate, and manage integrated commercial systems that scale. If you want a structured diagnostic conversation about your current commercial system, you can request one via: https://www.b10hub.com

    26 min

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Commercial Transformation is the definitive podcast for B2B leaders rebuilding revenue systems that scale. If you’ve hit a revenue plateau, if adding sales reps destroys margin, or if your commercial operations feel like inherited chaos then this is your blueprint. Hosted by Aiden, Founder of b10. Learn how to design commercial operating systems, transform pricing strategy, fix broken GTM motions, and lead change without destroying what works. Practical frameworks, not theory covering strategy to execution. For founders, CROs, and commercial leaders ready to transform revenue operations.