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Sales Talk for CEOs: Is Your Product Obviously Awesome? with Expert April Dunford (S5Ep13)

Alice Heiman

April Dunford, an authority on product positioning, discusses the critical role of positioning in sales and marketing. And describes in her second book, Sales Pitch, how to translate the marketing work done for positioning into sales speak. This podcast is a must listen and her books are both must reads.

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Seismic Surpasses 70 Technology Integrations Available to Customers

SBI

Seismic, the recognized leader in sales and marketing enablement, today announced that the company now boasts more than 70 integrations across the technology ecosystem found among sales and marketing teams. For enterprises to truly align their sales and marketing teams today, their technologies need to be aligned as well.

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Differentiation, Dissimilarity, Disruption

Partners in Excellence

For example, my friend is solving different transportation/lifestyle problems with his pickup, bikes, and when he uses Uber. Using the car/lifestyle/transportation example, in some cases Uber might become a disruptor–at least when challenging the notion of vehicle ownership.

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TSE 1281: Salespeople Love / Hate Relationship With CRM and How To Get Value From It

Sales Evangelist

He started his software sales career with Siebel System, the first enterprise CRM and from there, Kevin spent 11 years at SAP and due to an acquisition, also spent time with Oracle. What is a CRM? Starting with Siebel Systems, Kevin hasn’t seen much change in CRMs. Are they engaging with you or with your marketing machine?

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SaaStr Podcast #214: Erica Schultz, CRO @ New Relic on What It Takes To Successfully Scale Into Enterprise

SaaStr - Sales Strategy

As for Erica, under her CRO role, she leads all go-to-market functions including Marketing, Sales, Operations, Customer Success, Services, and Support. How does the role of marketing change with the move to enterprise? How does this move impact the relationship between sales and marketing?

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