Predictable B2B Success

Sproutworth

The Predictable B2B Success podcast is about creating predictable growth in a business. This is a podcast for founders, business owners, and marketing and sales executives. In each podcast episode, we unpack an aspect of creating business growth predictably. We look at how we can expand our influence and strategies to boost sales through the creation of remarkable experiences, empathetic content, and conversations. Each episode features an interview with a founder, sales or marketing executive, or thought leader in the B2B space. We might be bringing on well-known authors or hosts of popular podcasts but most importantly you’ll hear from those who have hands-on experience in creating predictable B2B success. Through each episode, we’ll be helping you explore the best ways to create predictable purpose-driven growth of a business and sustainable revenue growth. If you have any suggestions for future episodes or feedback on the podcast, get in touch via Twitter at @vpkoshy or through the website at https://www.sproutworth.com

  1. HÁ 22 H

    Business Acquisition Strategy With 10% Cash Down

    Ready to discover a strategy for explosive business growth that few are talking about? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, host Vinay Koshy speaks with Marty Fahncke, an accomplished marketer, mergers and acquisitions advisor, and serial dealmaker who has scaled businesses to over a billion dollars in revenue and executed more than $450 million in M&A transactions. Marty doesn’t just talk about growth; he’s lived it, transforming small startups into industry giants and navigating both the buy and sell sides of deals across diverse sectors, including SaaS, consumer goods, health & wellness, and e-commerce. In this conversation, Marty pulls back the curtain on how acquisitions can be the secret weapon for B2B companies grappling with longer sales cycles, rising marketing costs, and economic headwinds. You’ll hear how even fierce competitors became powerful partners, what signals make companies ripe for acquisition, and the surprisingly creative ways businesses can fund deals without draining their cash reserves. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn risk into opportunity or scale your business through strategic acquisition, this episode will challenge your assumptions and spark your curiosity. Don’t miss Marty’s actionable insights that could change the way you think about growth! Some areas we explore in this episode include: Marty’s Shift from Marketing to M&A: How Marty transitioned into mergers and acquisitions and his early experiences.Acquisition as a Growth Strategy: The advantages of scaling B2B businesses via acquisitions rather than just organic growth.Current B2B Challenges: Market headwinds such as longer sales cycles, increased costs, and economic uncertainty.Creative Deal Structuring: The necessity of creativity and risk-taking in structuring acquisition deals.Targeting Businesses for Acquisition: How to identify acquisition opportunities up and down the supply chain and beyond.Relationship Building for M&A: The importance of networking with vendors, customers, and partners to uncover opportunities.The Role of AI in Valuation: Effects of AI on the value—positively and negatively—of SaaS and other tech businesses.Acquisition Funding Options: Various non-cash funding strategies like seller financing and asset-based lending.Merging Company Cultures: Approaches to blending organizations post-acquisition for the best results.Exit Planning & Valuation Drivers: Preparing for a sale, maximizing business value, and focusing on profits over revenue.And much, much more...

    54min
  2. 23 DE SET.

    Brand Stickiness vs Brand Loyalty: How Salesforce Generated $31B Using Mental Availability

    What if everything you thought you knew about brand loyalty was just a myth? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, host Vinay Koshy speaks with Ethan Decker, founder and president of Applied Brand Science, to shake up your assumptions about what drives actual brand growth. Ethan's fascinating journey from computational ecologist to global brand science expert is just the beginning; he dives deep into the science hiding behind successful brands, exposing why "brand stickiness" might trump loyalty in the real world. Together, they unpack the truths about buyer behavior, the importance of staying in touch with reality (not just PowerPoint reports!), and why even the biggest, most revered brands rely on a vast sea of casual customers rather than a handful of loyalists. From quirky brand mascots to the overlooked power of simple, sticky messaging, even in the B2B tech world, Ethan explains how to make your brand memorable and trusted. If you're ready to question some of marketing's most sacred cows and uncover research-backed strategies for growth, this conversation will leave you rethinking how your own business wins, retains, and reacquires customers. Don't miss these transformative insights, tune in now! Some areas we explore in this episode include: Ethan Decker's transition from science to marketing and its impact on his work.The science and evidence-based principles behind brand growth.The myth of brand loyalty versus the concept of brand stickiness.Common misconceptions businesses have about their customers.Measuring brand stickiness: recommended metrics and methods.B2B branding examples, including Volvo and Salesforce.The "Tourist Economy" model and its application to B2B.The "Banana Curve" or long-tail distribution of buyers in B2B markets.Rethinking customer retention versus acquisition and debunking loyalty myths.Integrating sales and marketing for effective revenue and brand growth.And much, much more...

    54min
  3. 16 DE SET.

    How This CEO Built AI Innovation Framework Delivering 23,000% ROI

    What happens when a digital innovator decides to reimagine how companies harness the power of AI and innovation? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, host Vinay Koshy speaks with Matt Leta, CEO of FutureWorks, bestselling author of The Leap Guide, and a trailblazer in building digital products for giants like Apple and Google. Matt shares the gripping journey behind FutureWorks, revealing how a dramatic startup exit, a global adventure, and experiments with remote teams reshaped his vision for the future of work. Discover why Matt believes innovation has lost its meaning—and how he’s redefining it to drive tangible results. You’ll hear fascinating case studies, including how a solar tech company used AI-powered systems to save thousands of work hours, and why the real key to successful digital transformation starts with empowering every employee—not just the R&D team. Curious about how the Leap framework builds a culture of innovation in just one hour a week? Or why Matt thinks real competitive edge comes from integrating trust and diversity into your AI strategy? Tune in for practical insights, stories from the field, and provocative ideas to accelerate revenue growth through next-gen innovation. Don’t miss this episode if you want your business to thrive in the age of AI. Some areas we explore in this episode include: Founding and Evolution of FutureWorks – Matt shares how and why he started FutureWorks and navigated company pivots.Understanding and Defining Innovation – How innovation is defined, distinguished from other terms, and why clarity is important.Integrating AI into Business Operations – Practical ways companies can embrace AI and next-gen digital transformation.The LEAP Framework – Detailed explanation of the LEAP methodology and its components.Creating Innovation Culture – Why Innovation Should Be Organization-Wide Rather Than Just an R&D Initiative.Client Success Stories – Examples like Next Tracker showing the business impact of digital innovation.Leadership and Execution – The importance of innovation champions and starting small but persistently.Measuring ROI and Results – How to track success, and Matt’s emphasis on substantial, not incremental, ROI.Learning from Failure – Embracing and learning from setbacks as part of the innovation journey.Global Experience and Community Building – How Matt’s worldwide experiences and his Future Horizon community shape his innovation insights.And much, much more...

    57min
  4. 9 DE SET.

    Neuroscience Selling: How Aviation Leader Beat $1B Quotas

    How does someone go from the baggage hold to the boardroom—and then change the way we think about leadership and revenue growth altogether? In this riveting episode of Predictable B2B Success, Stephanie Chung joins host Vinay Koshy with a wealth of experience spanning 35 years in aviation and a track record that includes breaking historic barriers as the first African American private aviation company president. But Stephanie’s story is about more than climbing the corporate ladder—it’s about leading billion-dollar teams, decoding the neuroscience of trust, and helping leaders communicate so powerfully that it changes company culture and produces breakthrough sales results. Stephanie reveals the surprising science behind trust-building, listening like a “billion-dollar leader,” and why most leaders sabotage team potential without realizing it. She unpacks her unique ALLY leadership framework and shares real-life stories—from transforming commodity businesses into luxury brands to uncovering untapped revenue by truly understanding human motivation. If you’ve ever wondered why your sales team stalls, how to retain top talent, or what it actually takes to lead people who aren’t like you, this episode is packed with eye-opening takeaways. Stephanie’s approach isn’t just about diversity—it’s about ROI, transformation, and real-world growth. Tune in to discover leadership strategies you won’t hear anywhere else! Some areas we explore in this episode include: Stephanie Chung’s Aviation Journey – From baggage handler to aviation company president.Leadership Evolution – Why she pivoted from aviation leadership to developing leaders and sales teams.Direct Communication – The pros and cons of being a direct communicator as a leader.Critical Role of Communication in Business – How clear communication affects engagement and performance.The ALLY Framework – Breaking down Ask, Listen, Learn, You Take Action for leadership success.Neuroscience in Sales – The science behind building trust and influencing decisions.Deep Listening and Trust-Building – Going beyond words to truly understand prospects and team members.The EARN Leadership System – Establishing environment, alignment, rallying, and navigating challenges.Diversity and Team Performance – The connection between diverse teams and better business outcomes.Ally Leadership’s Impact on Revenue – How Allyship is an ROI Driver, Not Just a DEI Initiative.And much, much more...

    1h26min
  5. 3 DE SET.

    What CROs Get Wrong About B2B AI Marketing Strategy Implementation

    What if your entire team’s experience, every customer interaction, and the hard-won lessons you’ve gathered over the years could be turned into actionable, revenue-driving intelligence? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, Vinay Koshy sits down with Mehdi Tehranchi, serial entrepreneur and CEO of KnowledgeNet AI, to explore the untapped power of AI in B2B sales and organizational knowledge. Mehdi shares candid stories from his entrepreneurial journey—including building tech companies from scratch and guiding them to successful exits—and reveals why most AI pilots fail to deliver real business value. Together, they uncover what it truly takes to leverage AI for meaningful relationship-building, sales productivity, and capturing knowledge that too often leaves with your top performers. You’ll discover the unique advantage of organizational AI, why security matters more than ever, and how even startups can harness machine learning for smarter, faster sales without drowning in data complexity. If you’re curious about how AI can transform the way your business sells, learns, and grows, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Some areas we explore in this episode include: Leveraging Corporate Relationships – How AI uncovers and utilizes previously untapped relationship networks within organizations.Challenges in B2B AI Adoption – Data limitations, integration issues, costs, and lack of AI talent.KnowledgeNet AI’s Role – Positioning the platform as an enterprise “knowledge brain” integrating data across sources.Augmented Intelligence for Sales – Driving productivity and personalized engagement through actionable AI insights.Security & Privacy Concerns – The need for organization-specific, secure AI versus open tools like ChatGPT.Talent and Experience in Startups – Importance of learning from experienced hires at critical growth stages.Organizational Mindset Shifts – Encouraging leaders and teams to adopt and adapt to AI-driven change.Channel Partnerships & CRM Integrations – Go-to-market strategies emphasizing trusted ecosystem partners.Measuring AI Impact – Setting benchmarks, tracking improvement, and iteratively optimizing results.AI Skills for the Future – Emphasis on adaptability and practical AI application over technical prompt engineering.And much, much more...

    1h2min
  6. 26 DE AGO.

    Why 95% of Hybrid Teams Fail (The 5-Layer Management Fix)

    What if your company’s approach to people management was fundamentally flawed, not because of a lack of intent, but because of outdated tools and mindsets? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, Vinay Koshy sits down with Projjal Ghatak, founder of OnLoop and creator of the Collaborative Team Development (CTD) category, to unpack why traditional HR tech and performance management systems don’t cut it for today’s hybrid, high-growth organizations. Drawing from his global leadership experience at Uber and consulting stints in APAC and New York, Projjal reveals the invisible gap between best practices taught at places like Stanford and the harsh realities of business execution. He shares eye-opening statistics—did you know only 7% of employees truly understand company strategy?- and explains why real productivity hinges on clarity, energy, and consistent feedback. If you’re tired of tick-the-box HR processes, frustrated by a lack of alignment in your teams, or wondering how to create truly high-performing managers, this conversation is for you. Get ready for fresh insights about metrics, motivation, and how to operationalize leadership in a hybrid world, plus practical strategies to move from checkbox compliance to measurable success. Some areas we explore in this episode include: The founding of Onloop and the creation of Collaborative Team Development (CTD)The disconnect between ROI focus and outdated team management toolsDifference between HR/admin functions and real people managementWidespread lack of strategic clarity and goal alignment in organizationsImportance of identifying and leveraging personal and team strengthsBreaking down silos and the critical role of cross-functional collaborationMeasuring productivity and developing meaningful organizational metricsExplaining the five-layer CTD framework (energy, clarity, feedback, growth)Empowering middle managers as essential nodes for organizational cultureBlending tech with human services—Onloop’s approach to driving real changeAnd much, much more...

    47min
  7. 20 DE AGO.

    Why 90% of Technical Partnership Outsourcing Fails (Data-Driven Analysis)

    How do you find the perfect technical partner for your business, and avoid the costly mistakes so common in software outsourcing? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, host Vinay Koshy sits down with Sean Languedoc, CEO of Outforce AI, a company boasting an astonishing 98% success rate in matching clients to their ideal software agencies. Sean peels back the curtain on the world of technical partnerships, exposing why so many businesses struggle to build productive relationships and why the “speed, cost, or quality, pick two” dilemma is still so relevant today. But Sean doesn’t just stick to theory. He shares candid stories about what happens behind the scenes when big bets on cheap talent backfire, why cultural alignment and killer questions matter more than country reputation, and how a focus on quality accelerates innovation and go-to-market success. You’ll also hear insider insights on thriving in the age of AI, pitfalls to avoid when scaling your tech team, and his hard-won tips for navigating the “build versus buy” debate. Whether you’re a founder, CTO, or business leader eyeing your next growth leap, this conversation promises to make you rethink everything you thought you knew about technical outsourcing. Some areas we explore in this episode include: Value of Technical Partnerships: Why seeing outsourced relationships as true partnerships leads to better success.Selecting the Right Tech Partner: The challenges and complexities in identifying and vetting ideal software agencies.Outforce AI’s Matchmaking Approach: How Sean’s company uses data and detailed vetting to match clients and agencies.Company Evolution: The shift from Global Talent Accelerator to Outforce AI, and the impact of COVID on the business model.Speed vs. Quality vs. Cost (“Trilemma”): The tradeoffs in outsourcing and why prioritizing quality is key.Cultural & Communication Barriers: Navigating cross-cultural differences and building effective communication in remote teams.Effective Go-to-Market Strategies: Leveraging agency networks for faster B2B customer acquisition.Emergence of AI in Development: The rising role of AI/LLMs in coding, efficiency, and operational change.Best Practices for Managing Outsourced Teams: Integrating, supporting, and communicating with remote or agency teams.Build vs. Buy Decision & Post-Launch Needs: When to build in-house, outsource, or partner, and how to handle post-launch support and knowledge transfer.And much, much more...

    51min
  8. 13 DE AGO.

    How Emotional Intelligence B2B ROI Drives 30% Higher Sales Than Process Optimization

    Ready to rethink your approach to emotional intelligence and business growth? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, host Vinay Koshy sits down with Ramiro Velasco, an engineer-turned-entrepreneur and expert in helping brands break into the booming Latin American e-commerce market. Ramiro’s journey from a reluctant leader to co-founder at Goavance is filled with candid insights on why emotions aren’t just “soft skills”—they’re ROI positive and essential for driving team performance, authentic client relationships, and lasting customer loyalty. But Ramiro doesn’t stop at theory. He peels back the curtain on what it takes for foreign brands to succeed in Latin America, where cultural nuances can make or break a market entry. From wrestling with self-driven leadership to hands-on lessons about empathy, localization, and navigating both logistical and emotional barriers, this conversation is packed with actionable ideas for anyone in B2B, B2C, or just looking to scale efficiently—and humanely. Curious if your company’s ready for Mexico’s surging e-commerce opportunity? Wondering how to foster emotional intelligence in your team for measurable business impact? Get ready for a refreshingly honest, sometimes unconventional, look at growth in 2025 and beyond. Some areas we explore in this episode include: Emotional Intelligence in Organizations – The role and value of emotional intelligence in leadership and team management.Ramiro’s Entrepreneurial Journey – His transition from AMZ Advisors to founding Goavance, and the challenges of entrepreneurship.Entering the Latin American E-commerce Market – Barriers and strategies for international brands launching in Mexico and Latin America.Cultural Localization and Marketing – The necessity of localizing marketing strategies for Latin American audiences.Empathy as a Business Asset – How cultivating empathy benefits both client relationships and internal teams.Understanding Local Consumer Behavior – Insights into shopping habits, search patterns, and expectations of Mexican consumers.Market Research and Intuition – Combining traditional data with local experiences and observations.Key E-commerce Metrics – Focusing on customer satisfaction, repeat purchase rates, and meaningful measurements beyond standard KPIs.People-Centric Leadership – Leading teams with empathy, open dialogue, and servant leadership principles.Adapting Business Models Over Time – How Goavance shifts strategies and operations as the market evolves and competition grows.And much, much more...

    49min
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The Predictable B2B Success podcast is about creating predictable growth in a business. This is a podcast for founders, business owners, and marketing and sales executives. In each podcast episode, we unpack an aspect of creating business growth predictably. We look at how we can expand our influence and strategies to boost sales through the creation of remarkable experiences, empathetic content, and conversations. Each episode features an interview with a founder, sales or marketing executive, or thought leader in the B2B space. We might be bringing on well-known authors or hosts of popular podcasts but most importantly you’ll hear from those who have hands-on experience in creating predictable B2B success. Through each episode, we’ll be helping you explore the best ways to create predictable purpose-driven growth of a business and sustainable revenue growth. If you have any suggestions for future episodes or feedback on the podcast, get in touch via Twitter at @vpkoshy or through the website at https://www.sproutworth.com