Measure Success Podcast
Most sales teams are working with bad data—and it’s costing them revenue. In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Robert Kall, CEO of Cien, explains how AI-powered sales intelligence is helping companies clean up their CRM data, improve forecasting, and drive more conversions. Key insights: ✅ How bad sales data hurts revenue growth ✅ Why most CRM data is inaccurate—and how to fix it ✅ How AI helps sales teams improve forecasting and performance If you want to eliminate bad sales data and unlock more revenue, don’t miss...
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Scaling a business takes focus, consistency, and the right people. Gui Costin, founder of Dakota, built a $40 billion sales and marketing firm by staying committed to long-term strategy and execution. In this episode, he shares how he grew his business, built an effective sales team, and created a system that works. Key insights: ✅ Why most sales teams fail and how to fix it ✅ The key to building a business that scales ✅ How private equity firms can raise more capital If you’re serious about growing your company the right way,...
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A sock company that changes lives? Yes. John and Mark X. Cronin, the team behind John’s Crazy Socks, prove that a business with heart can also be a business that thrives. In this episode, they share their journey from a small startup to a global brand, all while prioritizing inclusion, impact, and customer happiness. Key insights: ✅ How a simple idea became a multi-million dollar business ✅ Why purpose and giving back drive growth ✅ What businesses can learn from their customer-first approach If you want to build a company that stands for...
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Small businesses and startups need strong branding to stand out and grow. Jason Sherwood joins the Measure Success Podcast to explain why branding isn’t just about logos—it’s about creating trust, recognition, and customer loyalty. Key insights: ✅ Why branding matters for small businesses ✅ How to build a brand that attracts customers ✅ The biggest branding mistakes startups should avoid If you want to turn your business into a recognizable brand, this episode is packed with insights you can apply today. !
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Going from a big firm to building your own CPA business takes courage, strategy, and the right mindset. Frank Milone, co-founder of FML CPAs, shares his journey from working at Ernst & Young to running a successful accounting firm. He explains the key lessons, mistakes to avoid, and how small firms can thrive today. Key insights: ✅ Why he left a major accounting firm to start his own ✅ The biggest challenges in running a CPA business ✅ How small firms can compete and grow If you’ve ever thought about starting your own business, this episode will...
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Hiring a great salesperson isn’t luck—it’s science. In this episode, Dr. Christopher Croner explains how companies can identify high-drive salespeople before they make a bad hire. He breaks down the psychology behind top-performing sales reps and how to build a team of closers. Key insights: ✅ The three essential traits of elite salespeople ✅ Why traditional hiring methods fail in sales ✅ How to predict whether a candidate will succeed If you want to stop guessing and start hiring salespeople who can close, don’t miss this...
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Growth without purpose leads to burnout and misalignment. In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Mark Mears explains why purpose-driven growth is the key to building successful businesses and engaged teams. He introduces the Four-Leaf Growth Model, a framework designed to help leaders create businesses that thrive and leave a lasting impact. Key insights: ✅ Why businesses need a clear purpose to grow sustainably ✅ The connection between leadership, culture, and profit ✅ How the Four-Leaf Growth Model drives long-term success If...
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Your brand is more than a logo—it’s the feeling people get when they interact with your business. In this episode, Jason Sherwood shares how businesses can build a bold, recognizable brand that attracts and retains customers. Key insights: ✅ Why branding is the foundation of business growth ✅ How to design a brand that stands out ✅ The biggest mistakes businesses make with branding If your business isn’t getting the recognition it deserves, this episode will help you refine your brand strategy for better results. Interested in being a...
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A business is only as strong as its team. Sean Glaze has worked with leaders across industries to improve teamwork, accountability, and communication. In this episode, he shares the mindset shifts and strategies needed to turn a group into a high-performing team. Key insights: ✅ Why most teams fail to work together effectively ✅ How to create a culture of trust and accountability ✅ The key to improving communication and team alignment If your team struggles with misalignment, lack of engagement, or poor collaboration, this episode will help you fix...
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Growth is exciting—but without strong financial strategy, it can lead to cash flow issues and missed opportunities. Jody Grunden, co-founder of Summit CPA, explains how Virtual CFOs help businesses scale without financial blind spots. Key insights: ✅ How forecasting helps businesses avoid financial pitfalls ✅ The most common cash flow mistakes—and how to fix them ✅ Why strategic CFO planning leads to long-term success If you want to scale with confidence and financial clarity, don’t miss this episode. Need CFO services? ! Connect...
info_outlineWhat’s the most important element of any successful business?
You might initially think it’s the company’s products, its market share, its sales team, its profits, or something else. All those are significant elements. But at the top of the list is…relationships. No matter your industry, you won’t find success without building the right relationships.
But how do you actually do that? Our guest this week is the expert who can teach us.
Patrick Galvin is the Co-founder and Chief Galvanizer of The Galvanizing Group, a learning and development company in Portland, Oregon, founded in 2001 with a focus on helping people build better personal and professional relationships. He’s also an accomplished speaker and author of two business parables, “The Connector’s Way” and “The Trusted Way.”
Tune into the full conversation for more about the power of relationship-building (and what many business owners get wrong about it), how to move past analysis paralysis, when to know whether to pivot your business, and a lot more.
Here’s a Glimpse of What You’ll Learn:
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More about the genesis of Patrick’s company, his coaching program, and his books, along with why relationship-building is so much more important than advertising or marketing
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How Patrick knew it was time to make a pivot from traditional public relations — and what he did instead
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What Patrick wished he would have known at the onset of his business, and why he thinks many people and companies “put the cart before the horse” when it comes to growing their business
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The benefit — and and downside — of being an eternally curious business owner
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When to say yes and when to say no when you’re trying to grow a business
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Why many business owners struggle with analysis paralysis and how to get yourself out of that trap
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Why Patrick says being an entrepreneur is like being a jazz musician
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What a giant flop of a marketing campaign in the furniture industry taught Patrick — and how it inspired his first book
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How Patrick’s books helped reposition him as a speaker
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How Patrick measures success in his business — and why it’s important to discount the outliers
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Why it’s important for Patrick to start each of his mornings with gratitude
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Why swimming has become one of Patrick’s top regular habits, plus how he evolved into a regular meditator
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The differences between relationship building and networking, and why common sense is sometimes missing from both
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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“The Connector’s Way: A Story About Building Business One Relationship at a Time” by Patrick Galvin
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“The Trusted Way: A Story About Building a Life and Business of Character” by Patrick Galvin
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“The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea” by Bob Burg and John David Mann
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Buy a copy of “Lost at CEO: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Strategy” by Carl J. Cox