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GTM 85: A $2.6 Billion Lesson and Embracing Ecosystem-Led Growth with Bob Moore

Bob Moore is Co-Founder and CEO of Crossbeam, an Ecosystem-Led Growth (ELG) platform that helps companies use their partner ecosystems to generate leads, close deals, and grow faster. 

He previously co-founded the cloud data pipeline company Stitch (acquired by Talend in 2018) and business intelligence platform RJMetrics (acquired by Adobe by way of Magento Commerce in 2016). Prior to RJMetrics, Bob worked on the Investment Team of Insight Partners.

Bob is a proud Philadelphian, where he serves as a Trustee of The Franklin Institute. He has also previously served as the Board Chair of Philly Startup Leaders and Board Member of Philadelphia Alliance for Capital and Technologies (PACT).

As a writer and speaker, Bob has appeared in The New York Times, Forbes, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Web Summit, TEDx, Business of Software, and many more. He guest lectures regularly at Princeton University and The Wharton School.

Discussed in this Episode:

  • Ecosystem-led growth is about leveraging partnerships to make your go-to-market teams more successful. It involves creating a mesh of interconnected products and services that deliver a joint value proposition to customers.
  • Product-market fit is not static, and both the product and the market need to constantly align. 
  • The SaaS industry is experiencing a transition from defense to offense, with leading indicators showing positive signs of growth.
  • Lessons have been learned from previous market cycles, but the challenge lies in passing down this knowledge to future generations of founders and investors.
  • The story of a $2.6 billion mistake that Bob made and lessons learned from it. 

Highlights:

(7:40) Navigating the current SaaS landscape and macro trends. 

(12:26) Learning from the past: Market cycles and founder experiences.

(17:15) The future of M&A: Ecosystems and strategic partnerships.

(23:10) Diving into ecosystem-led growth (ELG).

(24:14) The misconceptions and realities of partnerships.

(27:41) Building initial partner relationships.


Guest Speaker Links (Bob Moore):
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/robertjmoore/
Bob’s book, Ecosystem-Led Growth: www.robertjmoore.com/book

Host Speaker Links (Scott Barker):
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ssbarker/
Newsletter: thegtmnewsletter.substack.com/

Sponsor:
Today’s episode is sponsored by The ELG Conference, presented by Crossbeam and The ELG Alliance. The smartest companies are embracing Ecosystem-Led Growth, or ELG.

Join us at the gorgeous Proper Hotel in Austin on May 15-16 and hear how the top SaaS companies are leveraging partner ecosystems in their GTM motions aka Ecosystem-Led Growth. Early-bird tickets expire next week.

What you’ll get at ELG Con:

  • Case studies from companies like Datadog, Cloudera, and more.
  • A chance to tour (and maybe even race on?) Austin’s F1 track.
  • Candid, off-the-record conversations — no recordings here.
  • A highly curated group of 200 GTM leaders, 85% director level and above across Sales, Marketing, and Partnerships.

Claim your tickets today, including a limited number of special two-for-the-price-of-one tickets.

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Before helping found GTMfund, Scott spent 4 years at Outreach as Director of Strategic Engagement. He was in charge of aligning key relationships with VCs, BoDs, ecosystem partners and community members to drive revenue and strategic initiatives across Outreach. Scott initially ran revenue/partnerships for Sales Hacker (which was acquired by Outreach in 2018). Prior to Sales Hacker, he led and built outbound Business Development teams at Payfirma and MediaValet. Scott also advises for a number of high growth start-ups and is the host/author of The GTM Podcast and The GTM Newsletter. At GTMfund, Scott leads all fundraising efforts and runs the media arm of the firm. He’s also responsible for assessing investments, team management, LP/community relationships and GTM support for founders.

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