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Patrick Taylor is a global business improvement expert with over 30 years of delivered value leveraging experience across all domains of pricing and margin improvement as well as commercial and financial processes.
In this episode, Patrick shares the critical aspects of effective pricing strategies and their impact on business profitability. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both the external market and customer needs when setting prices. He also advocates for the use of various data visualization tools, such as scatterplots and Pareto charts, to analyze pricing effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.
Why you have to check out today’s podcast:
"Listen to your customers, look at your market, look externally first on price."
- Patrick Taylor
Topics Covered:
01:14 - Patrick describing his journey into the pricing world
04:01 - Sharing his insights on how pricing has evolved over the years and his fundamental approach to it
07:22 - Emphasizing on the importance of focusing on customer value rather than getting overly caught up in tools like Excel or AI
08:54 - How to motivate executives to focus more on the value they deliver to customers and the decisions those customers have to make
11:58 - Aligning product offerings with customer needs and maximizing revenue opportunities
13:38 - How convincing a CEO to focus on pricing requires demonstrating that there is a real problem
17:34 - Highlighting the importance of using data-driven KPIs and charts to understand pricing behavior and sales performance and important thoughts about price variance
22:09 - What is it about the Pareto chart that he considers it when doing pricing
26:24 - Discussing the importance of focusing on margin dollars over margin percentages, especially when market conditions dictate pricing
29:14 - Patrick's best pricing advice
Key Takeaways:
"At the end of the day, from a pricing perspective, the customer only cares about two things. They care about the value they get relative to what they're buying and relative to the next best competitive alternative." - Patrick Taylor
"Putting that customer first is the number one thing you've got to do." - Patrick Taylor
"You can create the best model in the world, but if it doesn't work easily for your sales team to work, they can't communicate it to their customer; it's a problem." - Patrick Taylor
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