Episode 38 - Setting-up for FY26 Welcome to What's Broken in GTM and How to Fix It with Louis Fernandes and Simon Daniels. Each week, together with occasional guests, we explore the challenges that face go-to-market leaders in SaaS scale-up businesses and suggest solutions to common issues. Louis and Simon tee-up this week’s conversation by reflecting on their experience of companies’ fiscal years starts. Most run January to December, according to Simon’s research, although there are notable ...
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Episode 38 - Setting-up for FY26 Welcome to What's Broken in GTM and How to Fix It with Louis Fernandes and Simon Daniels. Each week, together with occasional guests, we explore the challenges that face go-to-market leaders in SaaS scale-up businesses and suggest solutions to common issues. Louis and Simon tee-up this week’s conversation by reflecting on their experience of companies’ fiscal years starts. Most run January to December, according to Simon’s research, although there are notable ...
Episode 34 - Sales Methodologies pt7 - Dinner Party Discussion Welcome to What's Broken in GTM and How to Fix It with Louis Fernandes and Simon Daniels. Each week, together with occasional guests, we explore the challenges that face go-to-market leaders in SaaS scale-up businesses and suggest solutions to common issues. This week we bring our sales methodologies series to a close with a fantastic dinner party discussion when we're joined by Ambre Jeanneau, Ian Truscott and Helen Sutton. Here’...
What's Broken in GTM and How to Fix It
Episode 38 - Setting-up for FY26 Welcome to What's Broken in GTM and How to Fix It with Louis Fernandes and Simon Daniels. Each week, together with occasional guests, we explore the challenges that face go-to-market leaders in SaaS scale-up businesses and suggest solutions to common issues. Louis and Simon tee-up this week’s conversation by reflecting on their experience of companies’ fiscal years starts. Most run January to December, according to Simon’s research, although there are notable ...