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Best Sales Books: 55 Top Picks for More Sales Conversations in 2023

Vengreso

Even so, my sales book collection is mounting, thanks to the privilege of hosting Vengreso’s Modern Selling Podcast. Because I interview some of the world’s top influencers and authors, I knew I had to come up with a resource list of the best sales books for 2023. In fact, I find books a little overwhelming at times.

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CRM Hijacks Customer Experience Strategy

Tony Hughes

We asked the participants what they believed the biggest challenges and burning issues are in Customer Experience, and we deliberately avoided steering the conversation toward CRM software. But CRM software quickly emerged as a burning issue and I made the comment that some research states 70% of CRM software implementations fail.

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Why Sales Stupidity is not a Competitive Professional Option

Babette Ten Haken

Sales stupidity is not a competitive, professional option. In fact, sales stupidity never was a viable professional or organizational option. For starters, sales stupidity is not confined to the sales profession. For starters, sales stupidity is not confined to the sales profession. Here’s why.

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Sales Tip: Understand the Value of Your Offering to Your Prospect

Customer Centric Selling

Sales Tip: Understand the Value of Your Offering to Your Prospect. By Gary Walker, EVP of Channel Sales & Operations, CustomerCentric Selling® - The Sales Training Company. They had an epiphany! Need some help to increase sales? sales tips selling tips sales technique sales tip selling technique'

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True innovators identify the spaces in between

Velocify

Our hypothesis was that through observation of their day-to-day workings we would learn better how they used our software or more importantly when they didn’t use our software. All the visits were valuable, but one visit in particular shapped our software development direction drastically.

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Account Planning is V.I.T.A.L.

A Sales Guy

———— I recall when, back in 1989, I was a few years into the growth of my first software company. I must have learned something along the way, however, as I still remember the day my growth-challenge epiphany occurred. How you plan is as critical as the planning itself. Are your plans V.I.T.A.L.?

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The Unlikely Lesson a Karate Master Taught Me About Sales

Chili Piper

I was looking for some serendipitous, universe-conspiring epiphany that made all the other schools look dwarf in their karate “skillness” in comparison to the one he chose. There were times as a sales rep where I could have immediately made the buyer’s life better but didn’t. No small potatoes. Slow lead response times.