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Hit Your Sales Targets without Breaking the Bank in 2024

The Spiff Blog

If you’re responsible for reaching demanding sales targets, you must be more dynamic and strategic in 2024. If you’re strapped for budget and can’t rely on new hires to hit your goals, here are some tried and true ways you can set sellers up for success in 2024. For one, insufficient training won’t create effective salespeople.

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Wouldn’t Sales Call Play-by-Play Analyses be Fun?

Understanding the Sales Force

We are only two weeks away from the 2024 Super Bowl and it got me thinking. Most sales managers protect their salespeople instead of pushing them to improve. The sales recruiting process and selection criteria at most companies are horrible. Most sales training is product-focused instead of sales development.

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Onboarding Sales Talent The Right Way: The Sales Manager’s Perspective

Janek Performance Group

Many companies tend to underestimate the importance of guidance, training, and support for their new hires, and that tends to be detrimental. Many sales professionals often don’t receive the crucial tools needed for success right away. Simulations help fill in the knowledge gap for the hiring manager.

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Your Complete Guide to Sales Enablement vs. Sales Operations 

Mindtickle

Sales enablement aims to create an entire team of top performers who have what it takes to engage buyers throughout the sales process. 0 % of organizations invest in a sales enablement department. In the business world, sales enablement is a relatively new concept, but it’s quickly caught on.

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What are Sales Goals and How to Set Smart Sales Goals for Your Sales Reps?

Mindtickle

For example, close 50% more details by the end of Q2 2024. Why are sales goals important? An example of a sales goal related to reducing the sales cycle might be: Reduce time to close in Q2 by 10% by focusing on good-fit prospects and delivering personalized pitches to prospects that create urgency to act.