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    Rippling

    Explore "Rippling" with insightful episodes like "SaaStr 714: From Zero to Hero: How to Dominate Outbound SaaS Sales with Rippling and Founders Fund on CRO Confidential", "SaaStr 670: CRO Confidential: Why The First Rule You Know About Building Software is Wrong. Rippling CEO Parker Conrad's Theory of the Compound Startup. Hosted by Sam Blond, Partner at Founders Fund" and "Moving fast and navigating uncertainty | Jeremy Henrickson (Rippling, Coinbase)" from podcasts like ""The Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors", "The Official SaaStr Podcast: SaaS | Founders | Investors" and "Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    SaaStr 714: From Zero to Hero: How to Dominate Outbound SaaS Sales with Rippling and Founders Fund on CRO Confidential

    SaaStr 714: From Zero to Hero: How to Dominate Outbound SaaS Sales with Rippling and Founders Fund on CRO Confidential

    SaaStr 714: From Zero to Hero: How to Dominate Outbound SaaS Sales with Rippling and Founders Fund on CRO Confidential. Hosted by Sam Blond, Partner at Founders Fund. With Ashley Kelly, VP of Global Sales Development at Rippling.

    In the latest episode of SaaStr's CRO Confidential series, host Sam Blond, partner at Founders Fund and former CRO at Brex, sits down with Ashley Kelly, VP of Global Sales Development at Rippling. For context - Ashley had previously helped Sam scale Brex's outbound sales from $2M to over $300M in ARR as Senior Director of SDR. 

    Together they discuss:

    • Scaling outbound sales and SDRS (sales development representatives) from 0 to $100M and beyond
    • How to hire the right outbound sales team
    • The SDR interview checklist
    • How to create an environment to set up outbound sales reps for success
    • Which KPIs to measure and matter most in outbound SaaS sales
    • Increasing the quality and closed-won revenue with your outbound sales team 

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    SaaStr 670: CRO Confidential: Why The First Rule You Know About Building Software is Wrong. Rippling CEO Parker Conrad's Theory of the Compound Startup. Hosted by Sam Blond, Partner at Founders Fund

    SaaStr 670: CRO Confidential: Why The First Rule You Know About Building Software is Wrong. Rippling CEO Parker Conrad's Theory of the Compound Startup. Hosted by Sam Blond, Partner at Founders Fund

    The First Rule You Know About Building Software is Wrong.

     

    Discover why with Rippling CEO and Co-Founder, Parker Conrad, and Sam Blond, Partner at Founders Fund. In this session, Parker will explain step-by-step his theory of the compound startup and how it can help you scale your SaaS company.

     

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    Moving fast and navigating uncertainty | Jeremy Henrickson (Rippling, Coinbase)

    Moving fast and navigating uncertainty | Jeremy Henrickson (Rippling, Coinbase)

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    Jeremy Henrickson is Rippling’s SVP of Product, responsible for scaling their product and design team across three continents. Previously, as Chief Product Officer at Coinbase, he oversaw 10x growth of the product and engineering organization and transformed a scrappy startup into a global cryptocurrency platform with tens of millions of users. He began his career at Apple in the 1990s and holds a BS and MS in computer science from Stanford. In today’s episode, we discuss:

    • Strategies for sustaining focus and momentum at scale

    • The case against MVPs

    • The problem with frameworks

    • “Compound startups” and how this influences Rippling’s product development process

    • Advice for founders wanting to move faster

    • Why you don’t understand your product unless you’re “in the weeds”

    • Hiring practices at Rippling and how young PMs can build fruitful careers

    Find the transcript at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/moving-fast-and-navigating-uncertainty-jeremy-henrickson-rippling-coinbase/#transcript

    Where to find Jeremy Henrickson:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyhenricks

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyhenrickson/

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    • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com

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    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/

    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Jeremy’s background

    (03:24) What it was like leading product teams at Coinbase during the crypto boom

    (05:25) How Jeremy kept teams focused and the biggest challenges he faced at Coinbase

    (07:35) Advice for going through intense periods at work

    (08:52) Maintaining velocity at scale

    (12:07) An example of small teams with clear missions

    (14:29) A model for building products

    (18:03) Jeremy’s thoughts on MVPs (minimum viable products)

    (22:26) Designing for the most complex use case first

    (23:17) What a compound startup is and how it works at Rippling

    (27:09) Rippling’s unique culture of fast decision-making

    (28:14) Rippling’s leadership values

    (32:13) Advice for cultivating fast-decision-making teams

    (33:44) How deep-level thinking and working on the ground helped Rippling expand to other countries

    (38:42) Why product leaders need to be right

    (40:42) How Rippling decided where to expand to first

    (42:29) The case for expanding internationally before you think you’re ready

    (45:32) Why Jeremy isn’t a huge fan of frameworks

    (48:08) The differences between building product at Rippling and Coinbase

    (52:49) How Jeremy hires PMs at Rippling

    (58:29) Advice for junior PMs

    (1:00:19) Lessons from working with a founder who has strong opinions about what the product should be

    (1:02:15) Lightning round

    Referenced:

    • Coinbase: https://www.coinbase.com/

    • Ethereum: https://ethereum.org/en/

    • Parker Conrad on Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkerconrad

    • Rippling: https://www.rippling.com/

    Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I’d Known Earlier: https://www.amazon.com/Excellent-Advice-Living-Wisdom-Earlier/dp/0593654528

    • Matt MacInnis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stanine

    • Rippling’s leadership principles: https://www.rippling.com/life

    • Airbnb cereal story: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/18/airbnb-ceo-says-he-wooed-first-investors-with-boxes-of-cereal.html

    • Guidewire: https://www.guidewire.com/

    • Jira: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira

    • Kyle Boston on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleB

    Quicksilver (book one of the Baroque Cycle series:) https://www.amazon.com/Quicksilver-Baroque-Cycle-Vol-1/dp/0060593083/r

    Consider Phlebas (book 1 of The Culture series): https://www.amazon.com/Consider-Phlebas-Culture-Iain-Banks/dp/031600538X/

    The Last of Us on HBO: https://www.hbo.com/the-last-of-us

    The Game on Paramount+: https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/the-game-2021/

    Tenet: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6723592/

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    • Pandemic: https://www.amazon.com/Z-Man-Games-ZM7101-Pandemic/dp/B00A2HD40E

    • Gloomhaven: https://www.amazon.com/Cephalofair-Games-CPH0201-Gloomhaven/dp/B01LZXVN4P

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