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    March 27, 2025

    Scaling Portfolio Companies with JTBD Insights

    The Jobs-to-be-Done (JTBD) framework helps portfolio companies grow by focusing on customer needs rather than just product features. JTBD helps private equity firms and portfolio companies achieve measurable growth, boost market share, and streamline operations. 

    JTBD Principles for Scaling

    Customer Jobs Analysis

    Looking beyond product features to understand what customers are really trying to achieve can open the door to new growth opportunities. ParkerGale, the private equity sponsor of Biscom, applied this approach and uncovered valuable insights.

    "Understanding our customer's problems with their job-to-be-done in contrast to their problems with our product uncovered actionable growth opportunities the company would have otherwise missed." - Cici Zheng, Partner, ParkerGale [1]

    The secret lies in pinpointing and prioritizing unmet needs that customers are willing to pay to address. Here's how this analysis breaks down:

    Analysis Component

    Purpose

    Impact

    Job Beneficiaries

    Identifies who benefits from completing the job

    Sharpens targeting and messaging

    Unmet Needs

    Highlights challenges in job completion

    Informs product development

    Growth Opportunity

    Quantifies market potential

    Helps prioritize investments

    Team Coordination Through JTBD

    JTBD isn't just about products - it's a framework that brings product, marketing, and sales teams together by centering on customer needs. MSI Data serves as a great example of this alignment. Their CEO, Geoff Surkamer, highlighted its far-reaching effects:

    "thrv's insights into our market and their Jobs-to-Done framework dramatically improved our marketing performance and gave us clear targets for prioritizing our product roadmap." - Geoff Surkamer, Chief Executive Officer, MSI

    JTBD Implementation

    To make the most of the Jobs-to-be-Done (JTBD) framework, you'll need a clear, structured plan.

    Implementation Steps

    1. Start with Customer Jobs: Identify Needs and Opportunities
      The first step is to uncover the unmet needs of your target customers.

    2. Refine Sales Strategies
      Shift your sales focus from technical features to the specific beneficiaries of the job.

    3. Align Marketing Messages
      Tailor your marketing to directly address customer jobs and their unmet needs.

    4. Shape Product Roadmaps
      Use customer willingness-to-pay data to guide product development and prioritize features.

    5. Unify Teams for Better Results
      Bring product, marketing, and sales teams together under a shared JTBD understanding.

    Measuring Success

    Track the effectiveness of your JTBD strategy with these metrics:

    • Growth Metrics: Look at revenue growth, new bookings tied to JTBD insights, and market share improvements.

    • Marketing Results: Monitor conversion rates and ad performance. 

    • Sales Performance: Evaluate win rates and how quickly deals close. By focusing on job beneficiaries, companies have seen substantial improvements in competitive win rates.

    "Understanding our customer's problems with their job-to-be-done in contrast to their problems with our product uncovered actionable growth opportunities the company would have otherwise missed."
    – Cici Zheng, Partner, ParkerGale [1]

    Key Takeaways

    JTBD helps drive portfolio growth by aligning teams around customer needs. This approach leads to better outcomes in marketing, sales, and product development, making it easier to scale portfolios effectively while improving overall performance across organizations.

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