1. Clarify
Is it actually an objection or a misperception? What kind? Clarify with a question that sets up your reframe.
"Do you mind expanding on that?"
2. Reframe
Turn the objection into a positive. Never concede to the negative supposition, never repeat the objection back.
Cost control and total cost of ownership: the real question isn't the licence, it's what an unproven control costs you.
3. Respond
Answer the objection concisely — aligned to the need behind the need, not a feature dump.
4. Redirect
Expand their thinking, return to Cymulate's core value proposition, and gain a mutually beneficial next step.
If proving control effectiveness matters to the board, it's worth exploring what evidence you'd need — and which budget cycle that lands in.