Whispered Hiring

Whispered Hiring with Paul Staelin @ 3 Time CCO


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In this episode, Andy Mowat speaks with Paul Staelin, Fractional CCO at CornerstoneX and former CCO at Vercel, Trifacta, and Birst, about building customer success organizations that drove 40-point NDR improvements. Drawing from his Siebel Systems training and two decades scaling post-sales functions, Paul shares why CS teams fail without three distinct DNA profiles, his "time machine" question that exposes growth mindset, and how mental flexibility matters more than age when evaluating executives.

Topics discussed:

  • Why every customer touchpoint must deliver tangible value through discovery questions, teaching moments, or solution guidance rather than conversations about kids and dogs, treating customer experience as a scalable product where each step must justify its existence.

  • The customer advisory board scarcity exercise: give customers exactly 5 votes to distribute across a six-month roadmap in any combination, forcing authentic prioritization beyond reactive fire drills while making customers co-owners of tradeoff decisions.

  • Why high-performing CS organizations require three DNA profiles like chili ingredients: implementation veterans with project structuring instincts, sales-trained professionals comfortable with "golden silence" instead of filling awkward pauses, and former customers who provide authentic empathy for buyer challenges.

  • How professional services implementations at Birst drove 40 percentage points higher NDR, and why "forward deployed engineering" is brilliant PS rebranding that risks creating unsustainable 3,000-person field organizations without deliberate customer ownership transfer strategies.

  • The "time machine" question that reveals growth mindset: "if I gave you the grace of a time machine and you could go back and do this project again, what would you do differently?" separates introspective leaders from those who don't examine their approach.

  • Why ageism concerns miss the real criterion of mental flexibility: will executives be guided by experience or led by it? When Paul was 35-year-old co-founder at Birst, he needed assurance executives wouldn't just "run a play" regardless of unique company context.

  • Vercel's AI support training discipline under Matthew Sweeney: 30 support team members grading 5 AI responses weekly drove resolution rates from 30% to 70% over nine months, freeing engineers from repetitive tickets to focus on complex technical investigations.

  • The executive onboarding principle that jamming managers in over team objections never works, requiring team excitement about candidates and designing roles with enough "real estate" so executives aren't crippled by dependencies on other functions.

ABOUT YOUR HOST: 

Andy Mowat has built GTM engines for top companies throughout his career. He led Revenue Operations and Demand Gen at four unicorns, including scaling from $10M to $100M ARR at both Upwork and Culture Amp, and helping guide Box and Carta through IPO scale. With a passion for connecting people, Andy has advised executives on their careers for years and launched Whispered to make searching for executive roles less intimidating. 

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