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Use Case 2.

We've put together 3 use cases.
The sales led business. Typically this type of business has more than two founders, one handles delivery and the other handles sales. More often than not, this isn't their first business. 
The focus on sales is a critical driver in the business. The two founders get a lot of momentum until they get to beyond 5 staff. This is when cracks appear in documentation and systems and processes.
At The COOP we believe all business units need to be working in harmony. It's never too late to start course correcting.

Everyone can use help to get initiatives off the ground.

What's the next step and when are you doing it?
growth blueprint use case 2

The 'sales machine' (sales led)

Grow, grow, grow. A sales machine is an entrepreneur who views IT as a commodity. Highly focused on recurring revenue and aggressive growth.

  • What they look like: They have a polished "vCIO" presentation, professional marketing materials, and a dedicated sales team.

  • Strategy Status: Very proactive regarding growth, but often strategically shallow regarding technical depth.

  • Strengths: Rapid customer acquisition and high valuations. They are excellent at "painting the vision" for the client.

  • Major Gaps:

    • Service Delivery: There is often a disconnect between what sales promises and what the engineering team can actually deliver.

    • Technical Quality: They may prioritize high-margin, "cookie-cutter" solutions over what is actually best for a client's unique security needs.

    • Staff Churn: Technicians often feel undervalued and overworked in a "sales-first" culture.

Hands-on help getting things done.

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Post Sales Onboarding
always impressing clients
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Clear Documentation
mapping tech and procedures
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Client Satisfaction
find out before its too late
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Project Support
admin + project manager
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Sales Training
better sales - better outcomes
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Robust Growth Machine
revenue multiplier

Clients judge you hardest right after they sign. Run structured onboarding processes that are on brand, professional and consistent — so the experience you promised in the sales meeting is the one they actually get. 

Don't split your team, The COOP can run a dedicated onboarding tech team for members, including traveling onsite tech's.


High-growth businesses lose institutional knowledge fast. Build and maintains run books, client environment documentation, and standard operating procedures — so your delivery team isn't starting from scratch on every job.

A shared resource focused on getting these tasks done and keeping them updated.


Run structured check-in touchpoints with your clients — getting satisfaction signals and surfacing concerns early. You get a clear view of account health before it becomes an account cancellation.

QA is a resource underpinning your consistent quality.


Projects are one of the most difficult things to deliver, balancing costs, expectations, delays and scope creep.

Put systems in place so everyone, including the client knows where they are.


People who excel and reach the top get training and coaching to help them improve.

Getting sales training from seasoned professionals in invaluable. 

As part of the COOP membership you get access to sales training. 


#1. Objective - knowing technology continually changes and develops, so will the COOP resources - enabling members to stay ahead of competitors. 

The more we share and get involved, the more value we create for ourselves and others. 


Why This Matters

"strategy vs action"

Most small business owners, know what to do and those that don't can learn quickly. Ask yourself, if I know what to do, then what's stopping me? 

The short answer; a lack of time and money.

The next step you take can change your life. Small steps before you start running.

"why sequence matters"

"put the rocks in first"

The Big Rocks that build the foundations are the #1. priority.  What matters to your business might be different from the person beside you but those big priorities are the same.

Sequence matters because diverting valuable cashflow to unimportant or right thing at the wrong time will hurt.

 

"compounding effects are real"

Small improvements stack up.

80:20 cleanup creates disproportionate positive returns.

"#1. most important thing in business?"

Some quick research will illustrate a common thread when it comes to the #1 most important thing. I like the one below.

“revenue you can keep.”
That’s the overlap of:

  • Sales (create demand + close + repeat)

  • Delivery (build + retain + expand + repeat)

Or Happy Profitable Clients + Happy Efficient People Doing Great Work.

The COOP membership enables your business to put it's best foot forward.

Growth Blueprint:

focus on - customers

focus on - delivery 

  • optimal outcome = balanced resources.

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