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Commanding Business

The challenge with growth is that the habits that got you here become the limitations that prevent you from getting there. Growth not only requires us to learn new habits. It requires that we unlearn old ones. I’m Tim Hamilton, CEO of Praxent and host of the Commanding Business podcast. Each week, I interview authors, experts and real world leaders about how they grew their teams, their organizations and ultimately themselves. From leadership to management and marketing to innovation, we’ll cover a variety of topics with an aim to uncover actionable takeaways you can implement in your own organization today.
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Feb 9, 2016

Some companies grow so fast they don’t have time to think about the decisions they are making. Whether it’s hiring, making the best proposals or which city to open their next office in, taking care of clients should always take precedence. Tim Hamilton talks with Scott Weintraub, CMO of Healthcare Regional Marketing (HRM), about the magic moment when it’s finally time to divvy up the work and start giving people proper titles. HRM desires to be a thought leader in their industry and founding members are writing a book to give other great start-ups the hindsight 20/20 they never had.

 

Key Takeaways:

[1:06] How Healthcare Regional Marketing got started

[4:39] Hone your value proposition

[7:11] A different way of selling by lowering defenses

[11:21] By the book proposals

[14:22] Hiring is an acquired skill

[15:43] Things moved so fast in the early days

[18:42] Our company is project oriented with an emphasis on client service

[20:16] We will become thought leaders in our niche in the pharmaceutical industry

[24:46] We eventually had to give ourselves proper titles and divided roles

[28:35] Travel time was costing us big bucks and cash flow is really important

[30:41] Momentum helps organizations to paddle forward

[32:02] A great strategy executed poorly is worse than an ok strategy executed fantastically

[34:28] Listening to the pulse and asking specific questions in the form of a dialogue

[36:28] Results: The future of pharmaceutical and healthcare marketing - the book

[38:53] Writing a book was easier with help

[41:11] Research reading recommendations by Scott

[42:42] Contact Scott

 

Mentions:

Healthcare Regional Marketing

Praxent

EO

Audibles

Net Promoter Score

Advantage Media Group

Scaling Up

Mastering the Rockefeller Habits

The One Thing

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