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Why Sales Stupidity is not a Competitive Professional Option

Babette Ten Haken

Sales stupidity is not a competitive, professional option. In fact, sales stupidity never was a viable professional or organizational option. For starters, sales stupidity is not confined to the sales profession. For starters, sales stupidity is not confined to the sales profession. Here’s why.

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Jonathan Farrington's Blog ? My Epiphany of Almost ?Damascus.

Jonathan Farrington

My Epiphany of Almost “Damascus Highway” Proportions. Whilst I cannot claim to have experienced an epiphany of “Damascus Highway” proportions, it did cause me to make fundamental changes to the way I conducted business. Occupational health services including stress at work and employee retention advice.

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Is Self Bias impeding how we acquire and retain our Customers?

Babette Ten Haken

Providing compelling speaking programs and workshops focused on professional innovation, workforce engagement and customer success for customer retention. First, when many of us experience this professional epiphany, it takes our breath away. As a result, customer acquisition and retention are riddled with gaps in execution.

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Why A Promise Statement is more than a Value Proposition

Babette Ten Haken

Besides, these statements are created by organizational committee (or the marketing department). Often, value propositions get lost within departmentally-specific silos and marketing and sales campaigns. And that epiphany becomes the key to innovating themselves out of their current, status quo resting state.

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Do Our Professional Labels create Positive Customer Experiences?

Babette Ten Haken

Or, the biz card or professional profile on LinkedIn is full of marketing and sales spiel and lingo which appears light-hearted and almost self-deprecating, with pseudo-titles created for what they do. Then again, how many of us see the word “sales person” and arrive at a snap judgment about that individual?

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

Sales Hacker

Women in sales often have a polarizing experience. In the Sales Hacker video series Aha Moments , I asked 10 women: “What is one ‘aha moment’ you’ve had in your sales career?”. The conversations that followed were so authentic and encouraging that we decided to expand this conversation to other badass women in the sales world.

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Jonathan Farrington's Blog ? A Week in View ?

Jonathan Farrington

Whilst I cannot claim to have experienced an epiphany of “Damascus Highway” proportions, it did cause me to make fundamental changes to the way I conducted business. The very best sales professionals will not pursue the opportunity, after proper objective analysis, if the answer to any of those questions is “No”.