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5 Selling Lessons From the Saddle

SBI

I was with another 700 people, ready to cover 980 miles, a lot of hills (like cycling up Everest twice), and camping every night for 9 days. The key lesson for sales is this – have a clear objective for an account (to advance) or opportunity (to win, or lose early). Use the right tools in the right way. Sharpen the saw.

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How to Take Your Team on an Online Learning Adventure

Mindtickle

Storytelling doesn’t have to be just for novels and television shows; it can become a highly effective tool for learning in the workplace. Stories are one of the most powerful learning tools in a number of different ways. Creative Landscape Idea #1: Climb Mount Everest. Why Stories are Powerful.

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Top Three Tips to Planning the Most Effective Sales Kickoff

Mindtickle

In our Virtual Sales Kickoff Kit , we share a framework for planning a virtual or hybrid sales kickoff, including checklists, event planning tools, pre- and post-work exercise ideas, and advice from Mindtickle’s own sales enablement team. What tools or skills are our sales team lacking? Unify SKO activities into one platform .

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How to Take Your Team on an Online Learning Adventure

Mindtickle

Storytelling doesn’t have to be just for novels and television shows; it can become a highly effective tool for learning in the workplace. Stories are one of the most powerful learning tools in a number of different ways. Creative Landscape Idea #1: Climb Mount Everest. Why Stories are Powerful.

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Jonathan Farrington's Blog ? Truly Successful People Continually.

Jonathan Farrington

I felt a little like Sir Edmund Hilary when he was about to become the first man to conquer Mount Everest: Lots of people could describe the mountain right up to a level below the summit, but none of them were able to offer any advice about succeeding on that final stage. Define objectives (your own and others). Plan (and time) action.

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