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Top Kurlan Articles Debunking Sales Studies and Articles

Understanding the Sales Force

Understanding the Sales Force by Dave Kurlan. I have read an awful lot of studies and articles over the last several years and while most of them have merit, some of them are either dead wrong, or have drawn incorrect conclusions. Here are the ones that have earned my criticism.

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Is Failure an Option for Your Account Based Selling Teams?

No More Cold Calling

If your sales reps miss quota this year, they might not deserve the blame. The more I delved into the film’s history, the angrier I became with sales leaders who let their account based selling teams fail to meet quota. We never panicked, and we never gave up on finding a solution.” Failure is not an option.”

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New Car Sales - We're Different - We have the KEYS

Anthony Cole Training

HOME ABOUT US SOLUTIONS INTEGRATED LEARNING CLIENT RESULTS FREE RESOURCES SHOPPING CONTACT US SALES BREW SALES FORCE ONE SELLING FOR LIFE. Does Your Team Need a Wake Up Call? Tony Cole can tailor a workshop or keynote that will help your team discover the spark of extraordinary motivation and success.

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Top 10 Sales Methodologies: How to Choose the Right One (And Ensure It’s Adopted)

Gong.io

The best sales methodology for your situation will change; it’s not static. Your company needs different sales methodologies at different stages of its maturity. The sales methodology that works in one stage of your company’s growth may actually harm it at a different stage.

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Want Sales Success in 2018: Here Are the 7 Surefire Skills of the Sales Sherpa

Hyper-Connected Selling

The sales profession has a problem. Prospects and clients are stuck thinking of salespeople as single-minded hustlers, whose only job is to harass them by calling or emailing over and over until they can weasel into a sales call and then use their killer “close” to get the business. The New Sales World.

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