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Do You Need Training Even While You are Still Making Sales?

Jeff Shore

I am having flashbacks of 2005…economically speaking that is. If you were in sales in 2005, things were booming. When the market is kind, the majority of sales people relax their behaviors. And then when the market dips, I get training requests to help teams “Get back to basics.”. By Ryan Taft. ?I

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The Science of Motivation

Sales and Marketing Management

Sales manager: I’d like to know what rewards the reps would like for our next incentive. Or maybe you think that incentives have run their course and it’s time to drop them altogether. If you’re thinking of asking your reps what will make the best prize in the incentive program, stop. Are incentives obsolete? Don’t do it.

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Are You Ready to Break the Bias?

Smooth Sale

It was not until ten years into my entrepreneurial journey that I received formal sales training. Unfortunately, as my career has developed with international speaking, consulting, and training, I still find that I am the only black woman in the room. Learn more to train teams, and join the advocacy program.

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5 Motivational Sales Stories to Read for Inspiration

Xactly

The Incentive of Getting Fired. Before he founded Xactly Corporation in 2005 with Satish Palvai, Christopher Cabrera, worked at a different organization as SVP of operations. However, these ventures led her to study digital marketing. Soon, Luna began hosting online trainings that offered marketing advice to entrepreneurs.

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PODCAST 123: How to Go From a Transactional Model to a Subscription Model with Brandon Meyers

Sales Hacker

Obviously COVID has really caused some constraints in travel, and so that requires us to kind of expand the addressable market that we’re approaching. Sam Jacobs: Do you sell to the chief marketing officer? And so we’re in the middle of a bit of a market transition. So what do we do, right?

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