by Carla A. Fleming | Oct 5, 2025 | Business Strategy, Growth, Marketing Strategy, Sales, Software, Strategy
2 PM. Another virtual customer meeting. Another “we’ll think about it cycle,” which you know is a no. Breaking this cycle is critical for CEOs to achieve revenue transformation. The Painful Present: Revenue stalled because your message sounds like noise. Purchasing...
by Carla A. Fleming | Aug 24, 2025 | Business Strategy, CEO, CMO, Customer Success, Growth, Leadership, Marketing Strategy, Sales, Strategy
Luxury Experience Principles. What did I learn at the Waldorf Astoria that can impact B2B software? More than you think. According to Marketing Week, 68% of customers feel most brands have very similar communications and marketing messages. I’ve experienced this...
by Carla A. Fleming | Jun 10, 2019 | Business Strategy, Marketing, Marketing Strategy
Did you know 92% of senior executives own a smartphone used for business and 77% of them use it to research a product or service for their company?[1] Your website is your biggest asset and one of the best ways to gain insights about your customers and prospects. If...
by Carla A. Fleming | Jun 8, 2019 | Business, Business Model, Business Strategy, Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Strategy, workshop
Do you remember your first trip overseas? I do. My first trip outside the United States to France and the UK was one of excitement and trepidation. Excitement about visiting the Eiffel Tower and Ponte du Hoc in Normandy, France. Trepidation because I didn’t know how...
by Carla A. Fleming | Jul 26, 2018 | Business, Business Model, Business Strategy, Design Thinking, Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Strategy, uxdesign
What’s your favorite TV channel to watch when you’re looking for some downtime? My favorite channel is Home and Garden TV (HGTV). The shows I love to watch are the ones where people are figuring out what type of home they want. At the beginning of the search, they’re...
by Carla A. Fleming | Jun 27, 2018 | Brand Badge, Business, Business Strategy, Marketing, Marketing Strategy
How long do you want your business to last? It’s a question that can elicit a variety of responses. Some say 30 years or 40 years. Others offer a quizzical look. What I’ve found is when clients aren’t thinking about their future customer, it could cost them the...