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Stacking the Cards in your favor
Signing up for a career in sales is essentially agreeing to a career where you lose far more often than you win. Become an Enterprise level closer, and you should be winning thirty-percent of the time. Either way, you are losing more than you win. So the question becomes, “how do I stack the cards…
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And, but and therefore….
Park Howell, Volunteer for City of Phoenix, Environment Quality and Sustainability Commissioner, Professor of Storytelling at ASU, Corporate Social Responsibility Advisor at Walgreens and also the author of “Brand BeWitchery. Where do we begin?” talks about critical ….
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The Hardest Part of Sales
Mario Martinez, CEO of Vengreso, talks through the newly released “Definitive Guide to Prospecting” and share high-level results around new approaches to prospecting and ditching the mono-channel prospecting approach. Listen to the Podkast to learn about how ….
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Look me in the eye
Julie Hansen, actor, business degree in marketing, sales trainer, author of “Look Me in the Eye” names the top 3 things needed to be able to control and/or do to be successful in the world of acting, and how those skills are completely relatable to sales. Listen to this podkast and learn what leaders can…
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Tips and Strategies to nail your new SDR Compensation
Somewhere, someone (probably a marketer), knows exactly what the cost of a qualified lead is. The question is, if we get Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs), what are the chances of converting them to Sales Qualified Leads (SQLs) and then on into being customers? If your marketing team is bringing in 50 MQLs a month, how…
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Why should I invest in real-time call coaching for my team?
With many companies adopting work from home technologies including video conferencing, coaching has become more than just listening to your reps speak over the phone ….. We are going to dive into a few critical components of your sales coaching tech stack to see if it is doing everything it can to fulfill your team’s…
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Ways to Measure Success using Conversational Intelligence for Coaches
“What gets measured gets improved” – how many times have you said this as a coach, manager, trainer, or even just to yourself? If you are anything like me, probably a bunch. I have said it a bunch of times because it is true. What gets measured, does, in fact, get improved. A couple of…
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Measuring the ROI of Conversational Intelligence Tools
Picture this, as the sales leader for your company over the past year you have done some amazing things. You doubled last year’s new business revenue, ACV is up, win rates against your biggest competitors are up and yet the dreaded year end tech stack review with your CFO still has your palms sweating. Salesloft…
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The Problem with Conversational Software
Anyone who has spent any short period of time cold calling knows the euphoria of not only getting someone on the phone but also the endorphin dump your brain experiences when the person you are talking to says “I’m interested”. It is one of those scenarios where all logical thought, everything you learned in onboarding…
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Your Sales Coaching Leaves Something to be Desired
The battles we face in sales coaching are not likely to have universe-wide good vs evil ramifications or severe injury, or death. However, it doesn’t mean that we can’t learn from the mistakes made in the Star Wars Universe by Jedi Masters. (if this is too geeky, you can stop reading…). Below are the top…
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Why Your Cold Calling Scripts Don’t Work
Hello, is this Mr. (NAME)? This is Bob and we have a very special offer for – *click (call disconnected). Does that sound about right? That’s because cold calling scripts don’t work – and that didn’t work because Bob was really set up for failure in the first place. Anecdotal, this has been quite obvious…
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3 Reasons You Need Sales Call Intelligence Software
A standard salesperson is going to change what they say a little bit on every call. But if you’re anything like me you probably say something pretty close on most standard calls. Your top performers are likely more consistent than your low performers. Sometimes top performers change things up a little bit and their performance…

