The Value of a Being a Customer Hero

The Value of a Being a Customer Hero

Woodson shares how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on transformational leadership and relationship-building.

Dan Darcy
Dan Darcy
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Meet Woodson Martin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of AppExchange for Salesforce. As a seasoned Salesforce executive, Woodson shares how transformational leadership begins with putting the customers first. In this episode, you'll hear from Woodson's how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on relationship-building.

"What we are doing is so fundamentally transformative for our customers that we have to invest in those relationships, and get the executive suites to understand the problems that [customers] are trying to solve and the transformations they're trying to lead, and then truly partner with them to do it. That informs almost every decision that we make, including the decisions that we make about the product, what products that we build and what features to prioritize and how we need to accomplish that because it is fundamental." - Woodson Martin

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The Value of a Being a Customer Hero

Woodson shares how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on transformational leadership and relationship-building.

Dan Darcy
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Meet Woodson Martin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of AppExchange for Salesforce. As a seasoned Salesforce executive, Woodson shares how transformational leadership begins with putting the customers first. In this episode, you'll hear from Woodson's how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on relationship-building.

"What we are doing is so fundamentally transformative for our customers that we have to invest in those relationships, and get the executive suites to understand the problems that [customers] are trying to solve and the transformations they're trying to lead, and then truly partner with them to do it. That informs almost every decision that we make, including the decisions that we make about the product, what products that we build and what features to prioritize and how we need to accomplish that because it is fundamental." - Woodson Martin

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The Value of a Being a Customer Hero

Woodson shares how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on transformational leadership and relationship-building.

Dan Darcy
Dan Darcy
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The Value of a Being a Customer Hero
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Meet Woodson Martin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of AppExchange for Salesforce. As a seasoned Salesforce executive, Woodson shares how transformational leadership begins with putting the customers first. In this episode, you'll hear from Woodson's how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on relationship-building.

"What we are doing is so fundamentally transformative for our customers that we have to invest in those relationships, and get the executive suites to understand the problems that [customers] are trying to solve and the transformations they're trying to lead, and then truly partner with them to do it. That informs almost every decision that we make, including the decisions that we make about the product, what products that we build and what features to prioritize and how we need to accomplish that because it is fundamental." - Woodson Martin

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The Value of a Being a Customer Hero

Woodson shares how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on transformational leadership and relationship-building.

The Value of a Being a Customer Hero
Dan Darcy
Dan Darcy
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June 21, 2022
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Apple Podcast LinkGoogle Podcast LinkSpotify Podcast Link
Apple Podcast LinkGoogle Podcast LinkSpotify Podcast Link

Meet Woodson Martin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of AppExchange for Salesforce. As a seasoned Salesforce executive, Woodson shares how transformational leadership begins with putting the customers first. In this episode, you'll hear from Woodson's how his time in the Ohana shaped his perspective on relationship-building.

"What we are doing is so fundamentally transformative for our customers that we have to invest in those relationships, and get the executive suites to understand the problems that [customers] are trying to solve and the transformations they're trying to lead, and then truly partner with them to do it. That informs almost every decision that we make, including the decisions that we make about the product, what products that we build and what features to prioritize and how we need to accomplish that because it is fundamental." - Woodson Martin

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