Rebel intrapreneurs can make a huge impact in any function or any role. There are no constraints, other than one’s creativity and passion for making a difference.
One rebel intrapreneur path is to CEO.
Johnny Page, CEO of SaaS Academy is a self-described intrapreneur who pursued and became CEO two different times in his career.
“I am the definition of an intrapreneur.”
We talked to Johnny about how he became CEO.
And how he did it twice.
Johnny has been thinking a lot about his journey and designed a set of stages to describe how he did it. I’d like to think that by listening to this conversation, you can learn from what Johnny did to pursue his intrapreneur journey, and design your own path.
A short summary of Johnny Page’s Intrapreneurial Journey:
Stage 1 - Mastering Customer Empathy
Deep Understanding of the Customer
Grasping the Problem Landscape
Client Success Expert
In the Trenches
Stage 2 - Operationalizing Success through a Team
Team Building
Process Design
Team Leadership
Scaling Excellence
Stage 3 - Amplifying Your Authority & Influence in the Market
Leverage Customer Knowledge
Develop an Inbound Marketing Strategy
Build Personal Authority
Generate Leads
Foster Market Affinity
Stage 4 - Operationalizing Sales & Marketing
Choose Your First Focus
Demonstrate Your Value
Hire the Right Team
Build Processes and Playbooks
Continual Growth
Stage 5 - Securing Ownership Stake
Assess Your Value
Prepare Your Case
Negotiate for Ownership
Be Prepared to Walk
More about Johnny Page:
How to become CEO
We have covered the topic of how a rebel intrepreneur can become a CEO in several episodes. So if you’d like to listen to a companion episodes to this conversation with Johnny, you can dive deeper here:
Episode 39: From intern to CEO
Episode 41: How I learned to be a baby CEO
Episode 53: I took the CEO Genome assessment and it’s not good
More about Bill:
Rebel Intrapreneur podcast website
Bill’s book: The Art of Agile Marketing: A Practical Roadmap for Implementing Kanban and Scrum in Jira and Confluence
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