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Episode 35: Why Education and Training Are Key to Growing Manufacturing in the US

Spiro Technologies

On this podcast, I talk with company leaders about how they’re modernizing the business of making, moving, and selling products, and having fun along the way. Mike Nager: Yes, I went to school for an engineering degree. As a result, I’m an electrical engineer by degree. We should pitch it to someone in Hollywood.

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Building a Sales Organization with Craig Klein

Sales Nexus

I went to work at NASA, for a NASA subcontractor as an electrical engineer. It was when they were sending up the space shuttle, like every six months there was another mission going up. But the work itself, as an engineer, just didn’t work for me. I got really fired up about that. That was cool.

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PODCAST 145: Lessons Learned From Winning by Design with Jacco van der Kooij

Sales Hacker

Best practices for asynchronous selling [15:38]. Guided selling with Revenue Grid allows you to guide reps step by step through every deal, reducing guesswork and increasing consistency, so your teams have the best odds with every opportunity in the pipeline. I’m not here to sell you anything, but I am here to share good ideas.

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SaaStr Podcast #388 with Okta CMO Ryan Carlson

SaaStr

I studied electrical engineering. ” Do you find, of the very best candidates, you kind of can ask them to do the leg work up front, without them being a little bit disjointed? First, I’m trying to sell the candidate. If I think they’re a great candidate, I am in selling mode.