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10 Incentive Travel Facts You Can Put To Good Use

Sales and Marketing Management

Author: SMM On April 6, leaders from across the meetings and events industry came together to support the second annual Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID). GMID events were held across the globe to demonstrate the measurable impact that meetings have on businesses, economies and communities. 38 percent of all U.S.

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All you need to know about sales incentives

Salesmate

One such practice is that of providing sales incentives to the salespeople. What are sales incentives? Call it what you will, incentives are what get people to work harder.” – Nikita Khrushchev . In simple terms, sales incentives are something that motivates your team to wake up in the morning and get to work.

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Your Sales Kick-Off Meetings Are a Waste of Time!

Igniting Sales Transformation

The annual sales kick off (SKO) meeting. As the term implies, a sales kick-off meeting is meant to be a sales reset. Throughout my sales career, I’ve attended plenty of these meetings and usually left them feeling ticked off that 3-5 days of my selling time was wasted, and I was away from my family to boot.

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10 Sales training techniques every manager should know

PandaDoc

Training your team requires providing them with more than a manual and a few workshops before sending them out into the field. In fact, if that’s your current sales training program, all of that hard work and education could be forgotten by your team in just a few months. Start a free trial 3.

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Meet the Spiff Team: Chapter Ten

The Spiff Blog

Welcome to the next installment of our Meet the Team series. Ali Schurman, Customer Support Tech Meet Ali! Lulu is a highly energetic person who loves challenges, meeting new people, and working in teams. After meeting some family friends who were software engineers, Jacob found himself wanting to learn how to write software.

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Meet the Spiff Team: Chapter Nine

The Spiff Blog

Whether you’re a Spiff blog regular or a first-time visitor, we’re thrilled to have you here for our latest installment of our Meet the Team series. This series gives you the chance to meet the faces behind Spiff—the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to shape our product and company. Welcome, readers!

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How to Train a Sales Team on Products: Use Modern Software, Not Old-Fashioned Training Techniques

Bigtincan

Traditional product training for enterprise sales organizations and retail employees often includes hour-long training videos, reviewing lengthy recorded calls, reading through documentation, and a bunch of other time-intensive training processes that require your sales reps to absorb and, hopefully, retain product information.

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