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Podcast: Dear Future CRO
Date: May 21, 2024
Title: Kelly Wright on Driving Sales Success with Culture Driven Sales
Length: 39 Minutes
Episode: Season 2, Episode 14
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Welcome to the Dear Future CRO Podcast powered by GrowthQ. In today's enlightening session with Kelly Breslin Wright, we dove deep into the heart of transformative sales and the power of a people-first approach. Kelly's journey, from door-to-door book sales to the pinnacle of tech industry disruption, highlights the essential blend of passion, perseverance, and people skills needed to excel in this ever-changing landscape. By championing a culture-driven sales strategy, Kelly reminds us that aligning with a company's mission and vision isn't just good practice, it's imperative for success.

Stay tuned, reach out, and remember—the story we sell is as crucial as the product itself. Connect, inspire, and lead with belief. See you at the top, future CROs!

If you want to connect with Kelly after the podcast, you can find her at culturedrivensales.com and on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/kellybreslinwright.

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Culture as the Real Corporate Operating System with Kelly Wright

May 6, 2026

Length: 52 Minutes

What if culture isn’t what your company says - but what your people actually experience when it matters most?

In this episode of What If?, Leslie Grandy sits down with Kelly Breslin Wright, veteran executive, former President/COO of Gong, and founder of Culture Driven Sales, to explore a leadership challenge that becomes impossible to ignore as organizations scale:

Misalignment.

As companies grow, what once felt clear and shared begins to fragment. Leaders use the same words - innovation, customer obsession, growth - but mean different things. Teams move in parallel, not together. And the gap between stated values and lived experience quietly widens.

Then AI enters the picture - and amplifies everything.

AI doesn’t just accelerate work. It exposes inconsistencies. It surfaces where culture is unclear, where leadership signals are mixed, and where organizations say one thing - but reward another.

Together, Leslie and Kelly explore:

  • Why culture is defined by what happens when people take risks, not what’s written on the wall
  • How to diagnose misalignment by asking a simple question: Does everyone describe our purpose the same way?
  • Why companies often lose sight of their “why” as they scale - and what that costs them
  • The critical role of leaders as “Chief Belief Officers” in aligning and inspiring teams
  • How AI is leveling the playing field, making people and leadership the true differentiators
  • Why psychological safety and honest conversations matter more in moments of disruption
  • How to build cultures where experimentation is expected - and failure is not punished
  • The risk of treating employees like outputs instead of humans - and how that erodes performance

Kelly also shares lessons from her early experience running a door-to-door sales business - where resilience, adaptability, and emotional intelligence weren’t theoretical concepts, but daily survival skills. Those same capabilities, she argues, are now essential for navigating modern organizations.

Because while AI can increase speed, efficiency, and access to information, it cannot replace what great cultures create:

Belief, trust, and the willingness to take risks together.

This episode is a clear reminder that in a world where technology is advancing rapidly, the organizations that win won’t just be the most technically capable.

They’ll be the most aligned.

Reflection question:
If you asked your leadership team to describe your company’s purpose, would you hear one answer - or many?

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