The forecast missed again
Pipeline looked full, but deals didn't close at quarter-end. Nobody can say exactly why.
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I bring marketing and sales back together — for predictable pipeline. And AI where it actually makes a difference day to day.
Pipeline looked full, but deals didn't close at quarter-end. Nobody can say exactly why.
Marketing delivers leads, sales says they're useless. Both are right from their own perspective.
Revenue rides on individual relationships. If someone leaves or the market shifts, performance drops.
Underneath, it's usually the same root causes: fuzzy ideal customers, growth tied to individuals, and steering by gut feel rather than data.
What typically hits the CEO's desk first
Senior 1:1 format for pipeline clarity, prioritisation and faster GTM decisions — at eye level with the people accountable for them.
Learn more →Enable teams operationally: turn demand generation, messaging and AI workflows into processes that actually run.
Learn more →Project-based, with clear operational ownership: demand generation architecture and marketing-sales alignment for complex B2B products.
Learn more →Senior marketing and revenue leadership on a part-time basis — focused on pipeline predictability, ARR impact and marketing-sales alignment, not classic brand management.
Learn more →I'm Anita Suk — B2B marketing strategist and sparring partner for teams that want to make growth predictable. 18+ years in B2B marketing, international leadership at Software AG, earlier Immonet (Axel Springer).
"I only recommend what I've built or lived myself."More about Anita →
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