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One of the greatest challenges for startup teams is scaling because usually there's not a blueprint to follow, people are learning their function as they go, and everyone is wearing multiple hats. There can be lots of trial and error, lots of missteps, and lots of valuable time and money squandered as companies scale. Matt Blumberg and his team understand the scaling challenges—they've been there, and it took them nearly 20 years to scale and achieve a successful exit.  Along the way they learned what worked and what didn’t work, and they share their lessons learned in Startup CXO.

Unlike other business books, Startup CXO is designed to help each functional leader understand how their function scales, what to anticipate as they scale, and what things to avoid. Beyond providing function-specific advice, tools, and tactics, Startup CXO is a resource for each team member to learn about the other functions, understand other functional challenges, and get greater clarity on how to collaborate effectively with the other functional leads.

CEOs, Board members, and investors have a book they can consult to pinpoint areas of weakness and learn how to turn those into strengths. Startup CXO has in-depth chapters covering the nine most common functions in startups: finance, people, marketing, sales, customers, business development, product, operations, and privacy. Each functional section has a "CEO to CEO Advice" summary from Blumberg on what great looks like for that CXO, signs your CXO isn't scaling, and how to engage with your CXO.

Startup CXO also has a section on the future of executive work, fractional and interim roles. Written by leading practitioners in the newly emergent fractional executive world, each function is covered with useful tips on how to be a successful fractional executive as well as what to look for and how to manage fractional executives.

Startup CXO is an amazing resource for CEOs but also for functional leaders and professionals at any stage of their career."
—Scott Dorsey, Managing Partner, High Alpha

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Foreword
  6. Part One: Introduction
  7. Part Two: Finance and Administration
  8. Part Three: People and Human Resources
  9. Part Four: Marketing
  10. Part Five: Sales
  11. Part Six: Business/Corporate Development
  12. Part Seven: Customer Success/Account Management
  13. Part Eight: Product and Engineering
  14. Part Nine: Privacy
  15. Part Ten: Operations
  16. Part Eleven: The Future of Executive Work
  17. Conclusion
  18. Epilogue
  19. References
  20. Acknowledgments
  21. About the Authors
  22. Index
  23. End User License Agreement
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