A Quote-to-Cash Masterclass - Nicholas Rose and Tony Tarantino
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Quote-to-cash: it's messy, it's technical, and every project takes WAY longer than planned. It's also absolutely vital. If you can't get quotes out the door, or if you can't collect money from your customers, you don't have a business. Because of their complexity, these systems tend to change infrequently, and in-house operators may not get the repetitive exposure necessary to master the intricacies of CPQ or billing system projects. So when I wanted a crash course on quote-to-cash, I turned to Nick and Tony at Hyperscayle—former operators who've built a RevOps agency with a focus on lead-to-cash operations. We go deep into the process and systems, discuss technical gotchas, and explore the change management issues that must be addressed to make quote-to-cash work smoothly. Thanks to Our SponsorMany thanks to the sponsor of this episode - Knak. If you don't know them (you should), Knak is an amazing email and landing page builder that integrates directly with your marketing automation platform. You set the brand guidelines and then give your users a building experience that’s slick, modern and beautiful. When they’re done, everything goes to your MAP at the push of a button. What's more, it supports global teams, approval workflows, and it’s got your integrations. Click the link below to get a special offer just for my listeners. Try Knak About Today's GuestsNicholas Rose is Co-Founder of Hyperscayle, a RevOps consulting firm covering lead-to-cash operations. He's previously held senior operations roles at Dell and Mendix (acquired by Siemens AG). Tony Tarantino is Chief Architect at Hyperscayle. Previously, he was a technology consultant at Accenture and application architect at Mendix. Key Topics[00:00] - Introduction[00:56] - Making the jump from in-house to agency[05:17] - Quote to cash definitions[10:25] - Design phase and cross-functional alignment [14:06] - When does a company need CPQ [16:41] - Why are CPQ projects so messy[22:34] - Product configuration[28:01] - Ideal tech stack[32:26] - Data quality and deal desk [36:20] - Role of RevOps Thanks to Our SponsorMarketers: it's planning season. Time to live in your office with the world's biggest spreadsheet and hope that finance doesn't slash your budget. Planning is tough, but at least you can put your best foot forward with a structured framework that covers all the bases. Our friends at Uptempo have just launched the Blueprint for Marketing Planning. It's a totally free and comprehensive guide for enterprise marketing teams. You'll get a seven-step planning process that integrates top-down strategy with bottom-up execution and gives you a crystal clear picture of how you'll hit your number. Get your free copy now: Uptempo Planning Guide Resource LinksHyperscayle RevOps Advisory & Implementation Services Learn MoreVisit the RevOps FM Substack for our weekly newsletter: Newsletter
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