『Ep. 113 – From CRO to CEO: What Boards Really Look for in Sales Leaders with Jason Baumgarten - Part 2』のカバーアート

Ep. 113 – From CRO to CEO: What Boards Really Look for in Sales Leaders with Jason Baumgarten - Part 2

Ep. 113 – From CRO to CEO: What Boards Really Look for in Sales Leaders with Jason Baumgarten - Part 2

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In Part 2 of this Selling the Cloud conversation, Mark Petruzzi and KK Anderson continue their discussion with Jason Baumgarten, diving deeper into how boards think, govern, and evaluate senior sales leaders once they reach the highest levels of leadership.Jason unpacks why boards care less about confidence and more about clarity, learning, and diagnosis. He explains how CROs must evolve from operators into enterprise leaders who understand risk, governance, succession planning, and investor expectations.The conversation also explores what executive vetting really looks like at the senior level, how boards assess integrity and credibility over time, and why understanding context behind results matters more than headline numbers. This episode is essential listening for CROs, CEOs, and revenue leaders aspiring to board seats or the CEO role.What You’ll Learn:Board Governance for CROs: Why sales leaders must understand how boards think and operateInvestor Empathy: How understanding investor pressure builds trust and credibilityLearning Over Bravado: Why boards care more about why results happened than confidence aloneRisk Awareness: How governance thinking changes how CROs evaluate decisions and tradeoffsSuccession Planning: Why boards expect leaders to plan for a future beyond themselvesBoard Readiness: What boards actually look for when recruiting sales leaders as directorsExecutive Vetting Reality: What senior leadership evaluation really includesIntegrity Signals: Why honesty about misses builds long-term executive trustKey Topics:Board governance through a sales leadership lensOperator mindset vs investor mindsetRisk management and risk of inactionStakeholder alignment beyond compensation plansSuccession planning and leadership maturityBoard selection criteria for sales leadersExecutive search and forensic referencingEthics, credibility, and long-term reputationContextualizing revenue performance and growthPreparing for CEO and board-level rolesGuest Spotlight: Jason BaumgartenJason Baumgarten is the Global Head of the CEO and Board Practice at Spencer Stuart, where he advises boards, investors, and executive teams on leadership selection, succession planning, and governance. He has led more than 250 CEO and board transitions and brings deep expertise in evaluating executive readiness, integrity, and long-term leadership impact.Resources & Mentions:Spencer StuartHarvard Business Review: How CEOs Build Confidence in Their LeadershipBoard governance and executive succession best practices🎧 Listen now and follow Selling the Cloud for deeper conversations on executive leadership, governance, and what it truly takes to move from CRO to CEO.KK Anderson (00:31)Let's talk about board governance for sales leaders. Jason, sales leaders are, as we've talked about, they're heads down. They're working on pipeline. They're working on deals. But investor expectations are ultimately what shape the pressure that's behind the number and behind the quarter. so talk to us about why.should sales leaders care about board governance? What changes when they start thinking like the investors instead of thinking just as operators?Jason Baumgarten (00:56)So it's hard. I don't have a perfect one size fits all question because obviously every situation is different and every sales leader and company is in a different position. But I would say going back to this concept of empathy of the individuals, if you're an investor that has to return to your LPs, you've got a job to do. You're showing up and trying to explain how this investment is going to drive LP returns. And I think the first and foremost thing is for people to understand that individual connection that somebody showing up in your boardroom has.Like why does it matter to them? what's driving their anxiety, their pressure, their sense of, combated and this at times or, or, skepticism that you're doing good job. So that's one. think the second thing is really bringing that mindset of what have we learned, not just what have we achieved. the problem is half, I would argue frequently sales leaders when they are successful, they have no idea why.And when they are unsuccessful, they have no idea why it's like I walk into a CEO's office and they say, look, the stock price is up. And I'm like, why? It's a good rumor going around. So I think the reality is it's really important to hit your numbers. It's even more important to know why you hit your numbers, because that allows you to do it again. And when you don't hit your numbers, your board and your investors are going to be disappointed. But the critical question is, can you understand why?and articulate what you're going to do about it, even if you don't have the perfect solution, you can bring them into the problem with you and say, here's what we believe happened. Here's now what we're trying. If you have other suggestions or people that can help us unpack this, we're all ears. I think the people who often lose their...
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