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8 entries 12 related topics Updated May 18, 2026

What's your favorite RevOps thing — the single highest-leverage practice?

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TL;DR: My single favorite RevOps thing — the highest-leverage practice in 2027 — is the WEEKLY FORECAST CALL run on Clari (Andy Byrne CEO) or Gong (Amit Bendov CEO) or BoostUp or Outreach Commit or Aviso AI or People.ai data, with rep-by-re…

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What's the best RevOps strategy going today in 2027?

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TL;DR: The best RevOps strategy in 2027 is the "Five-Pillar Operating Framework" that the highest-performing public + private SaaS revenue organizations are converging on, regardless of category: (1) ICP-Scorecard-Driven Pipeline Quality (e…

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How should you forecast financial health when you have multi-year contracts with holdbacks and payment delays?

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Direct Answer When you carry multi-year contracts with holdbacks and payment delays, you must forecast financial health on three separate clocks — the revenue clock (ASC 606 recognition), the cash clock (billings and collections), and the c…

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What's the relationship between CAC, MRR, and sales cycle length, and how do you optimize the trade-off?

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Direct Answer CAC, MRR, and sales cycle length are three sides of the same cash equation: every dollar of new MRR you book costs you a fixed slug of CAC up front, and the sales cycle determines how long that cash sits underwater before the …

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How do you explain negative churn (expansion revenue) to board auditors who think NRR >100% is impossible?

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Direct Answer NRR (net revenue retention) above 100% — what operators call "negative churn" — is not an accounting impossibility; it is a normal arithmetic outcome when expansion revenue from a fixed cohort of customers outruns the contract…

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How do you model CAC for usage-based pricing when you have no upfront contract value?

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Direct Answer When your contract has no upfront commitment, CAC modeling stops being a single division problem and becomes a cohort-maturation problem. You cannot divide sales-and-marketing spend by "deals closed" because a usage-based deal…

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How do you separate NRR, GRR, and logo retention when board auditors ask which is 'real'?

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Direct Answer NRR, GRR, and logo retention are three different lenses on the same customer base, and auditors flag a board as "unreliable" when those three numbers are computed from inconsistent cohorts, mismatched currencies, or revenue fi…

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How do you calculate true CAC payback period when you have multi-quarter sales cycles?

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Direct Answer True CAC payback period for businesses with multi-quarter sales cycles is the number of months it takes to recover fully-loaded customer acquisition cost out of gross-margin-adjusted recurring revenue, measured from the moment…

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