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 Tech Talks Daily 3467: How Springboard IQ is Helping Startup Founders Rebuild Go-To-Market Strategies
 Oct 27, 2025 
 Richard Lowry, founder of Springboard IQ and a former tech sales pro, shares insights on revitalizing startups' go-to-market strategies. He discusses common pitfalls founders face, like mis-hiring for sales and outdated advice. Richard introduces a unique seven-day sprint model, using crowdsourced input from active operators to quickly create effective strategies. He emphasizes the importance of human-led interactions over automated outreach and offers a glimpse into the future of authentic connection in a digital world. 
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Hire For Potential, Not Proven Stardom
- Avoid hiring senior sales stars as if you had a finished team; startups must recruit potential, not proven superstars.
- Assess candidates for promise and fit rather than expecting fully-formed leaders, especially when you lack hiring leverage.
Audit Advisors For Current Relevance
- Avoid relying solely on advisors who haven't actively sold in years; markets and buyer behavior change fast.
- Audit mentors by asking whether you'd keep them if you received major funding to ensure current relevance.
Active Operators Generate Better GTM Ideas
- Crowdsourcing active operators creates energy and unexpected ideas because everyone is facing similar, current problems.
- That live, messy collaboration beats stale consultant advice tied to billable hours and old playbooks.
