Revenue Mavericks
Kiva Kolstein was sitting across from his CEO on his very first day as Head of Sales. He had spent the entire week before building a 30-slide deck. Business journal quotes. Leadership frameworks. Case studies from sports icons and Fortune 500 executives. Every slide was polished. Every slide was smart. Every slide was borrowed from someone else. After the presentation, the room applauded. Then his CEO pulled him aside. "Those were some great stories from some great leaders. But we didn't hire any of the leaders you quoted. We hired you. I want to know who you are." It stung. But it was exactly right. Kiva had spent his first day as a leader hiding behind borrowed conviction, trying to sound like a leader instead of being one. That single conversation reset everything. It taught him that people don't follow slides. They don't follow quotes. They follow belief. Today, as President and Chief Revenue Officer at AlphaSense, a company he's helped scale from 50 people and $10M in ARR to over 2,000 employees and $500M in ARR, Kiva operates from a set of principles that are entirely his own. He calls the framework Four Ps: Purpose, Power, Precision, and Presence. And in this episode, he walks through exactly how that operating system drives durable, scalable growth. But the conversation goes much deeper than frameworks. Kiva also shares what step-parenting taught him about intentional leadership. Why he spent 18 months going back to making cold calls as the most junior person at a commercial real estate firm, and why he'd do it again. And the Rocky 3 scene that perfectly captures what happens when a leader "gets civilized" and loses touch with the grind. In this episode: Why great leaders build environments and then trust people to deliver results The Four Ps framework: how Purpose, Power, Precision, and Presence drive organizational scale What step-parenting taught Kiva about hyper-intentional leadership The "back to basics" chapter that regrounded him after years in leadership Why precision is the most underinvested lever in most sales organizations How AlphaSense has successfully integrated four acquisitions in four years, and what other CROs get wrong Kiva Kolstein is one of the most thoughtful voices in enterprise revenue leadership. This one is worth your full attention.
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