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The Surprising Route to Scalability with David VanderJagt - Ep. 190
Episode 1905th August 2024 • Secrets of the High Demand Coach • Scott Ritzheimer
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In this architectural episode, David VanderJagt, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of The Revenue Growth Partners, shares how he guides his clients to take their businesses to the next level with the right people, processes, and technologies to enable their success.

You will discover:

- How to scale your business by saying no

- How to shift your strategy from surviving to thriving.

- How to get the data you need on autopilot


Dave VanderJagt has over 15 years of experience structuring, developing, and managing high-performing B2B and B2C revenue teams capable of scaled and sustained growth. After years of consistently exceeding sales quotas, he turned his passions and experiences across the revenue value chain toward helping organizations architect growth strategies that position his client's marketing, sales, and customer success teams to win while enabling company ownership to achieve their exit goals. His direct and transparent management style revolves around the firm belief that a quality customer experience is the best driver of scalable, profitable, long-term business growth and stability.


Want to learn more about David VanderJagt's work at The Revenue Growth Partners? Check out his website at https://thergp.com/

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