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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. A prospecting epiphany. Sometimes I was patient but, more often, I was not.

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The Unlikely Lesson a Karate Master Taught Me About Sales

Chili Piper

I would practice and train every spare moment I had growing up. Decades later, he still trains there. 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.

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The Unlikely Lesson a Karate Master Taught Me About Sales

Chili Piper

I would practice and train every spare moment I had growing up. Decades later, he still trains there. 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.

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

Vengreso

Don’t forget to check out the six (6) top sales management books at the end! DigitalSelling #SocialSelling Click To Tweet Get the Book Here #2 Coffee’s for Closers by Tony Morris LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE In the current marketplace, it’s key to always be on the top of your game: on every sales opportunity.

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How Proactive Listeners Sell More, Coach Better and Win Big – Part 1

Keith Rosen

This includes inferior products, services, resources, sales processes, CRM’s, closing techniques, technology, presentation tools, your sales cycle even a mediocre sales team. Okay, maybe not the epiphany you’re looking for yet, right? Were you formally trained to listen? Nothing new and mind-blowing?

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Managers Don’t Know What Their People Are Doing. Powerful Observation Techniques to Better Coach Your Team to Excel

Keith Rosen

Granted, managers are often left in a state of shock when they see what their salespeople are and are not doing and saying when meeting with and presenting to their prospects and customers. First, the salesperson gets beaten up by the prospect they called on, then they get their second beating by their manager.

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170+ Women in Sales Share Their Career-Defining Aha Moment

Sales Hacker

The conversations that followed were so authentic and encouraging that we decided to expand this conversation to other badass women in the sales world. Lori speaks, writes, coaches and trains company leaders on ways to find, recruit, retain, and promote more women in sales and helps women become part of the best profession – B2B sales.

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