Cooper Leary
has earned the Certified LeanScaper Revenue Operator credential through completion of the:
LeanScaper Revenue OS: Level 2
Certified LeanScaper Revenue Operator
This certification confirms the holder has earned this credential through demonstrated implementation of LeanScaper Revenue Control systems, including calendar discipline, pipeline integrity, operator metrics, and forecasting based on proof rather than hope.
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2026-02-10

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Issue date: February 10, 2026

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LeanScaper Trains and Certifies experienced Landscape Professionals to operate following Lean methods by applying the LeanScaper OS, deploy systems, and drive clarity, accountability, profitability, and growth.

Type

Certification

Level

Intermediate

Format

Online

Duration

2 hours

Price

Paid

Description

The LeanScaper Revenue OS Level 2: Revenue Control Certification validates that the holder has demonstrated real world implementation of LeanScaper revenue control systems focused on predictability, discipline, and operational clarity.

This certification is about operating revenue with control rather than reacting to activity or hope.

Certified LeanScaper Revenue Operators are trained to create predictability by protecting revenue time, enforcing pipeline truth, running operator metrics, and committing to forecasts only when proof exists.

During the certification, participants actively built and operated real revenue systems, including a revenue first weekly calendar, clean pipeline rules with stage exit criteria, weekly operator scorecards built on leading indicators, and forecasting bands tied to evidence.

This certification reflects an operator standard rooted in discipline, rhythm, and system ownership, not passive learning or content completion.

Skills

Revenue Control

Calendar Worship (Revenue-First Week Calendar)

Pipeline Integrity (Funnel Truth + Stage Exit Criteria)

Weekly 1:1 Operator Agenda

Sales Cadence & Rhythm

Weekly 1 on 1 Operator Agenda

Operator Metrics (Weekly Scorecard)

Leading Indicator Scorecards

Forecasting With Proof (Bands + Proof)

Deal Stage Discipline

Revenue Predictability Systems

Earning Criteria

Participation

Revenue OS Level 2 Participation Actively participated in the LeanScaper Revenue OS Level 2: Revenue Control live session and completed the in-session system builds using LeanScaper AI Agents.

Assignment

Revenue-First Week Calendar (Calendar Worship) Ran the “Build My Revenue-First Week Calendar” agent and produced a LeanDoc containing a Revenue-First weekly calendar that protects peak hours, installs daily revenue creation and advancement time, and reduces revenue noise

Assignment

Weekly 1:1 Operator Agenda (Sales Meetings That Matter) Ran the “Build My Weekly 1:1 Sales Operator Agenda” agent and produced a LeanDoc containing a weekly 1:1 agenda designed for coaching, clear commitments, and follow-up discipline (not updates).

Assignment

Funnel Truth + Stage Exit Criteria (Sales Funnel Architecture) Ran the “Build My Clean Pipeline Truth List” agent and produced a LeanDoc defining funnel stages, proof-based stage exit criteria, and pipeline integrity rules to prevent deals from advancing without customer commitment.

Assignment

Operator Metrics Scorecard (Metrics That Actually Matter) Ran the “Build My Operator Weekly Scorecard” agent and produced a LeanDoc containing a weekly operator scorecard built on leading indicators, conversion, efficiency, and velocity (not vanity activity).

Assignment

Forecast Truth (Bands + Proof) (Forecasting With Confidence) Ran the “Build My Trustworthy Forecast (Bands + Proof)” agent and produced a LeanDoc containing a proof-based forecasting model using confidence bands, probability rules, and clear definitions for forecast integrity.

Other

Operator Reflection Submission Submitted a short operator reflection confirming which systems were implemented and what changed, what became predictable, or what broke during real use