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Good Enough Wins: Why Better Solutions Still Get Rejected

Josh Chernikoff

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"We're going to stick with what we have."

Every education founder has heard those words. Usually right after their strongest pitch. Usually after a great conversation. Usually after showing hard proof that the thing works.

And that's exactly what makes it sting.

Most education founders think they lost to another company.

They didn't.

In this live episode of EdSales Edge, Josh Chernikoff, founder of the EdSales Revenue Machine, and John Gamba, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Penn GSE, dig into one of the hardest truths in school sales:

You're not competing with a rival product. You're competing with familiarity, routine, a packed calendar, a tight budget, and the plain fact that change feels risky even when it's the right call.

School leaders aren't only asking if your solution is better. They're asking if the disruption of switching is worth it.

That's a completely different question — and most pitches never answer it.


WHY THIS MATTERS

Education founders sell what's possible.

Buyers quietly calculate what it will cost them to get there.

While education founders are painting the upside, school leaders are running the numbers on training, rollout, pushback, and who takes the blame if it flops.

That's why "good enough" keeps beating "better."

Not because leaders don't want something better.

Because standing still still feels like the safer bet.

The founders who get this stop pushing harder.

They start asking sharper questions.


KEY STRATEGIES & MENTAL MODELS

1️⃣ You're not losing to a competitor.

You're losing to how comfortable the current system already feels.

2️⃣ Features get nods. Outcomes get signatures.

School leaders remember what changed, not what the dashboard looks like.

3️⃣ Ask, don't argue.

A sharp question opens more doors than the strongest pitch ever will.

4️⃣ Put a price on standing still.

If staying the same looks free, changing will always look expensive by comparison.

5️⃣ Find whose job gets easier.

Your loudest champion is the person whose daily work your solution actually fixes.

🎯 WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR

  • Education founders
  • Teacherpreneurs
  • EdTech leaders
  • Consultants selling into schools
  • Anyone trying to move a system that doesn't want to move


🚀 NEXT STEP

Pull up the last deal that went quiet.

Skip the usual question — "how do I push this forward" — and ask a harder one instead:

"What am I actually asking this buyer to give up?"

Text "90 DAYS" to 771-333-4233.

Get the 90-Day Founder Challenge — a practical framework for your next 90 days.

Teacher-founders: a few 1:1 planning sessions are still open.


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Because the real obstacle was never the competition.

It was always familiarity.

Connect with Josh Chernikoff

Founder, Edsales Elevation Experience
Host, Edsales Edge Show

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