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Tips to Make Sales Meetings Meaningful Instead of Meaningless

The Center for Sales Strategy

When you think about the sales meetings you attend, are you delighted or disappointed? Is your time spent in the meetings worthwhile or wasted? Sales meetings are a staple in most every sales department. Time is money to every salesperson and sales leader. Are you engaged or enraged?

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“Write 1000 Emails In 15 Minutes…” Let’s Stop The Insanity!!

Partners in Excellence

My social feeds seem dominated with “hints and tips” for writing massive numbers of emails in the shortest periods of time. Today, I hit the tipping point, one was leveraging ChatGPT to write these emails. All of them complain about being deluged with meaningless, irrelevant emails.

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Creating Crap At The Speed Of Light!

Partners in Excellence

.” Perhaps it’s the time of year, perhaps Kelly Riggs pushed me over the edge forwarding this article, “ How B2B Sales Can Benefit From Social Selling.” ” But I’ve reached a tipping point. The mistake this article makes is focusing on the vehicle or tools, and not on the context and content.

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PODCAST 133: How to Go From Startup to Pre-IPO: Unexpected Lessons From a 20-Year Sales Veteran with Jim Donovan

Sales Hacker

If you missed episode 132, check it out here: The Internal Game: Coaching Your Way to Success in Sales with John Mark Shaw. Subscribe to the Sales Hacker Podcast. Sam Jacobs: Today on the show, we’ve got Jim Donovan, the vice president of global sales from PandaDoc. They are the number one sales engagement platform.

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18 essential sales KPIs: What to measure and how to track everything

Close.io

If you want to scale your sales team, grow your revenue, and beat out the competition, there’s no question you need to understand data. All the best sales teams in the world run on data. Unfortunately, almost all of them make the same critical mistake. Unlike revenue, more isn’t always better when it comes to sales data.