Newsletter Archive
What is leadership? with Rick Corcoran
Welcome to our first official episode of Repeatable Revenue podcast! Joining us today is Rick Corcoran, a longtime mentor and friend of Ray's. A former international HR executive, Rick has spent the last 18 years working with executive teams as an organizational development and leadership consultant.
Autonomy is a superpower, with Justin Welsh
In today's show, Ray connects with Justin Welsh to discuss building a team culture of autonomy and ownership. Justin shares how by 27 he had been fired from his first three jobs, and how joining a high-performing, values-centered team shifted his mindset and his relationship to work. A decade later, Justin needed to make another change after finding himself burned out and in poor health, and has since shifted his focus to developing a more intentional life for himself and his family.
Don't overthink it, with Scott Leese
What do addiction, athletics, and sales all have in common? In this episode, Ray connects with Scott Leese to discuss how to build a strong sales team from the ground up in any industry, what Scott's health issues and battle with addiction taught him about how to sell, and much more.
Culture starts at the top, with Alex Newmann
Ray is joined by Alex Newmann to discuss how to develop employees and build a company culture from the ground up. Alex is the CEO of Newmann Consulting Group. He was the co-founder & CEO at FinanceFuel, COO at Storefront, founder & CRO at TechDay & VP of Sales at PivotDesk.
Hiring a marketing agency: 4 reasons why entrepreneurs shouldn't
You have some traction in your business and you’re ready to grow. You want more leads to drive more sales and you’re thinking about hiring a marketing agency to help you lead the effort.
Chances are, you’re about to waste a lot of time, effort, and money.
Mindset is Everything, with Tom Short
Ray is joined by Chief Growth Officer Tom Short to discuss why MINDSET IS EVERYTHING in sales, leadership, and in life. Tom breaks down for us the difference between top performers and elite performers, why gratitude is the key to mindset, how to avoid common mindset mistakes, tools for navigating self-doubt, and much more.
Playbooks gone wild
Playbooks are all the buzz in sales, marketing, and business in general. But what exactly are they? Why do we create them? And what makes them effective (or suck)?
Solving problems by approaching them from the periphery, with Paul Daniels
Ray is joined by CRO and Repeatable Revenue member Paul Daniels to discuss creative thinking in leadership positions.
Strategy, tactics, and luck, with Bob Perkins
Ray is joined by Bob Perkins. A former senior marketing executive at household names like Pizza Hut, Calvin Klein, and Playboy, Bob has spent his entire career creating structures to market and sell things to people efficiently.
When to pivot, and when to let things burn, with Bob Perkins
Ray is joined by Bob Perkins. A former senior marketing executive at household names like Pizza Hut, Calvin Klein, and Playboy, Bob has spent his entire career creating structures to market and sell things to people efficiently.
Changing gears on the podcast
Episode #010 of the Repeatable Revenue podcast hosted by Ray J. Green.
Success by design, with Marcus Chan
Episode #009 of the Repeatable Revenue podcast hosted by Ray J. Green, with special guest Marcus Chan.
How to create repeatable sales growth
You’ve had success in getting your business “here,” but you know it’s not scalable enough to get you “there.” Learn how to create repeatable sales growth so you can do more work on the business, and less in the business.
Aim for clarity in sales compensation
If your sales compensation has anything less than 100% clarity, it isn’t doing its job.
How top salespeople get promoted
If you're a top performing salesperson who to be a manager…
One thing you can do to make that easier for everyone:
Create a playbook to help others repeat your success.
10 questions to ask to get to the source of underperforming sales
Underperforming sales can be a stubborn problem. Because finding the source of the issue isn't always easy. Here are 10 questions you can use to start investigating.