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Taking Us Back—and Bringing us Forward—to a Stable Society

Sales Pop!

When salespeople and their customers win together, salespeople earn recommendations, which are today’s currency of a networked society. Some professions have intrinsic meanings that are automatically associated with them. This quality is something we observed in the 2022 World Cup being held in Qatar. Professional Meaning.

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Doubling Down: Nina Achadijian, Partner at Index Ventures

SaaStr

We are an “entrepreneur-first” investor – we partner with exceptional founders with unique insight who are intrinsically driven to make their vision a reality. In 2022, she was featured on the Forbes Midas Brink List, which recognizes up-and-coming leading investors.

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10 Ways to Give Your Success to Others: How Sales Professionals Can Give Back

Sales Hacker

I’ve always been intrinsically motivated by helping others. As sellers, we have the unique opportunity to help others through giving back to charities through the relationships and network we’ve built. Volunteering can help you expand your network and connect with members of your community, especially community leaders.

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6 Things No One Tells You about Raising a Seed Round with Tapestry VC, Cocoa, Frontline Ventures, and Cavalry Ventures (Video)

SaaStr

In this SaaStr Europa 2022 session, David Kelly (General Partner at Tapestry) interviews a group of highly experienced investors, including Zoe Chambers (Frontline Ventures), Carmen Alfonso Rico (Cocoa), and Rouven Dresselhaus (Calvary Ventures). . #1: One of the most exciting and terrifying things a SaaS founder can do is raise seed funding.

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Getting Employee Training Right — Here's What I Learned [+Business Leader Insights]

Hubspot

Incorporate a social aspect to the trainings, such as networking sessions, happy hours, or an offsite that encourages participation. High Expense According to the 2023 Training Industry Report , companies spent an average of $954 per learner in 2023 compared to $1,207 in 2022.