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How To Win On The Front Line Using Strategy, Sun Tzu and Sales Readiness

Bernadette McClelland

When they find themselves in a competitive sales situation some wouldn’t have a clue where to focus their attention or what steps they will take next. Initially designed for the battlefields of China some 2,500 years ago, his works have now been adapted to leadership, business and more relevantly sales strategies.

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The 3 Ways Experienced Sales Reps Typically Fail.

MJ Hoffman

Who’s likelier to make a mistake: The rookie sales rep who’s never sold a day in their life, or the veteran rep who’s been on the front lines for nine years? As salespeople become comfortable in their role and territory, they begin to develop strong relationships with certain customers. The reality is, they’re both going to screw up.

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The 5 Quota-Killing Mistakes Only Experienced Salespeople Make

Hubspot Sales

Who's likelier to make a mistake: The rookie sales rep who's never sold a day in their life, or the veteran rep who's been on the front lines for nine years? As salespeople become comfortable in their role and territory, they begin to develop strong relationships with certain customers. The reality is, they're both going to screw up.

Quota 95
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I’m Not That Good of a Salesperson

Adaptive Business Services

Despite my shortcomings, in less that two years I was promoted to sales manager and until twelve years ago, all I did was manage sales reps. As a manager (and as a salesperson), I had my pluses and minuses. I did have a life-changing event in 2005. I acted like the sale was already mine.