Forward deployed engineers are the new hotness—but Palantir's model was built for eight-figure deals with zero competition. Jay and Jeff break down what your team actually needs instead, from onboarding agents that cut a week off time-to-value to cataloging work your CS team shouldn't be doing.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Think critically before copying Palantir: Their FDEs are deep AI engineers on eight-figure deals with no real competition—not relabeled CSMs or sales engineers.
- Match the motion to the deal size: Eight-figure deals can afford dedicated FDEs. Everyone else should use engineering capacity to build tooling that scales.
- Deploy engineers against onboarding first: Jeff's solutions engineer sits in CS, aiming to cut five days off onboarding—and reach revenue faster.
- Optimize for time to first result: Architect onboarding around the first core outcome instead of throwing the whole platform at customers.
- Async agents can replace the validation call: A Slack agent validates contract and configuration details before kickoff, so the first meeting starts from momentum.
- Map the process before adding AI: A Google Sheet and Figma board came first. Once mapped, it's obvious where AI fits.
- The job today isn't the job in twelve months: Both hosts now say this in interviews—hire people who want to build the plane while flying it.
- Give the team an outlet to flag work that shouldn't exist: Turn "I shouldn't be doing this" into a cataloged, prioritizable ticket—then solve one thing per quarter.
CHAPTERS
- 00:00 - Charleston heat and offsite season
- 01:09 - The forward deployed engineer hype, revisited
- 02:08 - Why Palantir's FDE model doesn't map to your business
- 05:20 - Getting ingrained in the customer's business
- 07:12 - Cutting a week off onboarding with a deployed solutions engineer
- 12:39 - Time to first result over throwing everything at customers
- 13:34 - The onboarding agent and AI-first delivery at Balboa
- 16:17 - Google Sheets, Figma boards, and mapping before automating
- 20:00 - Blending AI into the service blueprint
- 21:10 - "The job today isn't the job in twelve months"
- 25:27 - Vision setting, rally cries, and the Kennedy moon speech
- 29:00 - The Wayne McCulloch open-document vision exercise
- 30:06 - Cataloging work your team shouldn't be doing
- 36:56 - Working Genius, activators, and galvanizers
- 38:12 - Community, Vistage, and relaunching Uncommon
About the Show: Chief Customer Officer Podcast is a show about real strategies for customer-led growth in the AI era—from leaders actually executing, not just talking about it.
Your Hosts:
- Jay Nathan – CEO of Balboa Solutions and Co-Founder of ChiefCustomerOfficer.io
- Jeff Breunsbach – Head of Customer Success at Junction and Co-Founder of ChiefCustomerOfficer.io