Manny Medina built Outreach from $0 to $4B+.
He created the sales engagement category by riding the SaaS wave from 2014 - 2024.
Now he's on the cutting edge of a new wave: The Agent Economy.
While most of us are in the fog of AI war, Manny has inspiring clarity on what this new world will look like, why, and how to win in it.
That’s what we cover in this episode. If you care about winning with AI, it's a must-listen.
What you'll learn in our conversation:
How to compete when every feature can be copied by AI in minutes
The "one box" revolution and what it means for AI
The "rent experience, hire hunger" framework for agent-era teams
Why agents need to think, suggest, and act (not just automate)
How the best leaders will adapt to this new paradigm
How to demo right in the agent economy (not just slapping AI on your homepage)
My take-aways from our talk:
1️⃣ We're in software's 3rd Act, Outcomes.
Act 1: Systems of record. Act 2: Workflows. Act 3: Outcomes. In this new world, you need to deliver "receipts not dashboards". This has ramifications throughout your org structure.
2️⃣ "Love is not a metric".
Love is not a metric. It's a feeling. It's the words they use. It's when an SDR tells you, "you'll have to pry Outreach out of my cold, dead, hands." The best leaders optimize for love and don't stop until they get there.
3️⃣ "If you're worried about TAM, you haven't found your edge yet"
Every leader has a choice: sell to everyone, and be relevant to no one, or take a stand and actually break through. In this 3rd wave, the winners will be the leaders courageous enough to take a stand and be truly different, even if there's no "TAM" to back it up.
4️⃣ Build backwards from customer success, not forward from features
"What does the customer want? They want a meeting in the least amount of time. They don't want 12 steps. They want one step. Matter of fact, they want zero steps." Winners don't retrofit the human to the technology. They start with the outcome, and work backwards.
Full Interview: https://www.peersignal.org/podcast
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