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In this engaging episode of the MSP Business School podcast, host Brian Doyle welcomes Amy Babinchak, a respected authority in the MSP industry, to discuss the crucial steps and emotional aspects of selling a managed service provider business. With her extensive background and years of direct experience, Amy delves into the journey of exiting a business through her new book, "20 Questions Every Owner Should Ask Before Selling Their MSP." The conversation focuses on preparing MSP owners emotionally and strategically for the sale of their business while ensuring they maximize the value of their...
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In this episode, Sean Sweeney shares his unique journey from law to technology, his experience supporting enterprise and SMB clients, and insights on AI adoption and risk management in MSPs. Guest Name: Sean Sweeney LinkedIn page: Company: Valley Technology Partners Website: Show Website: Host Brian Doyle: Sponsor vCIOToolbox:
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In this enlightening coaching session, Brian Doyle offers his seasoned insights into the gap between client perceptions and the actual deliverables provided by Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Doyle, drawing on his extensive background as an MSP, provides a nuanced understanding of how to bridge these gaps through clear communication and precise contract terms. The episode dives into topics like client assumptions about MSP deliverables, how to manage these expectations, and offers strategic approaches to avoid conflicts arising from misunderstandings in service agreements. Throughout the...
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In this episode of MSP Business School, host Brian Doyle welcomes the dynamic and insightful Josh Hohbein from centrexIT. Josh, highlighted as a rising star in cybersecurity, shares his expansive journey from tech support to a leadership role in cybersecurity and automation. The conversation unveils how Josh's background in service industries has shaped his understanding and approach to managing IT services. Josh discusses the challenges of aligning cybersecurity frameworks with client understanding and interest. By distilling complex standards into manageable and actionable plans, he ensures...
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In this engaging episode of MSP Business School, host Brian Doyle welcomes Brendan Giesick, the industrious CRO of Adams Brown Technology. They delve into Brendan’s unique journey into the MSP industry, illustrating his transition from a business major with ambitions in retail marketing to a key figure in managed services. Brendan shares insightful anecdotes from his experiences, highlighting the valuable lessons learned from his mentors and career pivots that led him to his current role at Adams Brown. The conversation unravels the distinctions between established MSP organizations like...
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In this episode of MSP Business School, host Brian Doyle delves into the evolving role of the VCIO within the managed service provider space, coinciding with a special St. Patrick's Day greeting to viewers. Brian contrasts the often superficial duties of traditional account managers with the strategic, forward-thinking responsibilities critical to the position of a VCIO. The episode emphasizes how MSPs can develop VCIOs not just as technical overseers but as integral business leaders capable of steering organizations through the rapid changes imposed by new technological advancements....
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In this engaging episode of MSP Business School, host Brian Doyle sits down with Shane Naugher, a pioneering figure in the world of AI and automation for MSPs. The discussion takes a deep dive into the real-world application of AI, focusing on how it can be utilized to streamline operations and deliver tangible ROI for businesses. Whether you're curious about how AI fits into your MSP strategy or eager to learn about automation opportunities, this episode delivers practical insights into what Shane calls the "mature business model" of MSPs. As the conversation unfolds, Shane shares his dual...
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Join Brian Doyle on this episode of MSP Business School as he sits down with Doug Kreitzberg from SeedPod Cyber to discuss the intricate world of cybersecurity insurance. Kreitzberg, with a rich background in the insurance industry, explores the dynamic relationship between MSPs and cyber insurance providers. He highlights the importance of having well-designed insurance programs that align with the specific technology and risk environments of SMBs (Small and Medium-sized Businesses). Doug's insights shed light on how MSPs can leverage cyber insurance to build trust and offer more value to...
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In this episode of MSP Business School, host Brian Doyle welcomes back industry analyst and media personality Dave Sobel. Known for his critical and transparent approach, Sobel dives into the transformative journey of his recent acquisition, discussing the strategic merger with Carl Polachuk's Small Business Thoughts Community. This episode provides an in-depth look into the dynamics of the merger and acquisition process, touching upon essential topics such as collaboration, community building, and strategic growth within the MSP industry. During the conversation, Dave Sobel elaborates on the...
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In this engaging episode of MSP Business School, host Brian Doyle introduces Keegan Sullivan, a creative marketing force leading the charge at Threat Captain. The discussion highlights Keegan's unique approach to marketing, emphasizing the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and creative expression in an industry saturated with sameness. Keegan shares his professional journey, from his early days of capturing stories with a camera to his current role, where he uses his talents to demystify complex concepts and build captivating narratives that resonate with audiences. Throughout the...
info_outlineJacob has 25 years of experience in managed IT and cybersecurity services and has participated in multiple startups, acquisitions, and successful exits with experience from company formation through exit and integration. Jacob was Co-Founder and CEO of Proactive Technologies, where he led revenue growth to over $10M per year with an owner-led sales model until Proactive’s acquisition by Abacus Group. Jacob currently works with MSPs to help them optimize owner-led sales and lay the groundwork to make dedicated sales professionals successful.
In this episode, they talked about Maximizing your Centers of Influence.
2:23 – Jacob tells how he stumbled into the managed services industry. He did not begin as an IT professional, and he recalls beginning to work in it shortly after graduating from college. 25 years later, he reflects on his generation's lack of IT degrees and notes that it is frequently the profession of the intelligent but unprepared.
11:04 – Tim believes that teaching customers that no one is perfect is one of the most crucial aspects of the sales cycle. You go and try to sell your product or service, whether you're an MSP or simply a little firm. People must be aware of the good, the bad, and the ugly.
12:06 – Robb's question is answered by Jacob. He noted that when they first started the business, their intention was not to be labeled as a financially minded MSP. We wanted to be all things to all people.
14:29 – Brian adds a comment in response to what Jacob stated. He stated that if you can cut through all the minutia and get to the subject the way people see it.
17:28 – Jacob explained that they had finally received their first lead, which he declined. They went through the sales procedure and were selected as finalists. It turned out to be quite difficult to turn down the lead, but what it did is that he always looked at his right leads can come and go.
21:50 – “Did you have a big sales department? Did you have a giant marketing department to get all these hedge funds? How did that work for you?” Robb asks Jacob.
26:26 – Brian said it's fantastic to have it so well set out and know and stay under control while he does that because obviously there's that part of us that just wants to keep hitting the accelerator when sales start flowing in, but they do get to look at it objectively from the other side.
27:23 – Tim claims that because you worked in a field where people tended to come and go quickly, spending time with them after they left was wonderful because they were either going to move on to something else, catch on, or advance in status wherever they went.
28:12 – Brian wraps up the show with a recap. When going through this, he really thought about developing your center of influence, getting those people on board, and really making sure you're treating the people that are closest to you.