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How Companies Choose Sales Training Companies is Backwards

Understanding the Sales Force

Do you partake of dessert prior to eating your appetizer? Do you eat your dinner in the morning and have breakfast at night? Would you prefer to have the builder complete the finish work on your new house prior to framing it and installing the roof? Would you back your car out of the garage before opening the garage door?

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How to Choose the Best Sales Training Company For Your Business

The Sales Readiness Blog

Choosing the best sales training company for your business is more than just a decision. It is an investment in the future success of your sales team. But what makes sales training such a crucial component of this process?

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Importance of 1st Impressions from Sales Leadership Training Companies

Score More Sales

I saw a question this week in a sales community on LinkedIn. A member was looking for a referral for sales management training. What struck me hard was that he said he’d reached out to four companies who offer sales management training services.

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How to Choose Your Sales Training Company | Funnel Clarity

Funnel Clarity

Choosing a sales training company is not as easy as it seems. The wrong choice can waste time, money, and even set back the sales culture. However, investing in the right sales training company can help you elevate and optimize your sales team’s performance.

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Essential Guide to Sales Engagement – Overcome the Challenges of Remote Selling

Sales teams are trying to prospect, connect, and manage an effective sales cycle, yet many companies are falling short of hitting their sales numbers. You will learn: What sales engagement is. Critical training and coaching tips. How to measure your sales engagement efforts.

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Why the Company Culture of Your Sales Training Provider Matters

The Brooks Group

Businesses spend over $70 billion annually on sales training in the United States, representing an average of $1,459 per salesperson. That’s more than 20% more than training spend for all other workers combined. Here’s why company culture matters in any organization. The quality of their training.

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7 Things to Look for in a Sales Training Company

The Brooks Group

Sales training can be one of the most critical investments you make for your team. Salespeople often resist training, viewing it as a hassle that takes them away from their work. In fact, according to Training Industry , more than a quarter of salespeople feel that their sales training is ineffective.

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7 Must-Have Automated Documents for Sales Success

Companies are increasingly implementing technology to bring efficiency to their workforce. Learn why automating your documents is key to sales success. Data accessibility aside, teams continuously struggle with manual processes for document generation.

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Maximizing Sales Training ROI with eLearning

Speaker: Ray Makela, CEO Sales Readiness Group

Companies spend about $20 billion a year on various forms of sales training. Still, many sales leaders report low ROIs from their sales training initiatives. So how can you ensure that your investment in sales training is producing excellent results. Measure training success.

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Supercharge Your Sales Training ROI with eLearning

Speaker: Ray Makela, CEO, Sales Readiness Group, and David Jacoby, President, Sales Readiness Group

Companies spend about $20 billion a year on various forms of sales training, but many sales leaders report a low ROI from their sales training initiatives. So how can you ensure that your investment in sales training is producing excellent - and lasting - results? Measure training success.

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Reconstructing Your Product Sales Training for Success in 2022

In 2022 sales management challenges will grow. Customer meetings will be harder to schedule, sales rep turnover will be higher, and traditional Product Sales Training (Lunch ‘N Learns, Demo Days, Sales Meetings) will be tougher to execute. Success stories of leading companies. Understanding the options.

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Leveraging Training to Go Beyond with Sales Enablement

Speaker: Matthew Hawk, VP of Instructional Design and Training Delivery, Synchrony

As many companies begin to consider or implement sales enablement technologies, one question keeps popping up: what should your training content strategy look like? You will come away from this webinar with: An understanding of the full Sales Enablement picture.

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The Ultimate Sales Coaching Guide

Sales coaching is a training format that allows the leaders in your organization to share their valuable experience with the rest of your sales teams. It’s an interactive approach to sales training where sellers get to practice what they’re taught and use information in real-life scenarios.

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Three Simple Ways To Increase ROI From Your Current Sales Process Immediately!

Speaker: Donald Kelly, Founder & Chief Sales Evangelist at The Sales Evangelist LLC

The average B2B sales cycle can take anywhere from 3 to 9 months to close, depending on the complexity of the product or service being sold. Now add the fact that we're facing a global pandemic and it could add an extra 2 - 3 months or more to a sales cycle. How can any company truly thrive? It seems impossible but is it?

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How Zoom Uses AI to Ramp up Sales Certification and Proficiency

Zoom––a leading video and communications platform company––was finding it increasingly challenging to train their global salespeople on their multiple product lines and 1000’s of different conversations. Increased number of practice sales conversations performed. The company is based in Tel Aviv and New York.