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“Why I’m So Interested In Selling,” G. Page Singletary

Partners in Excellence

Dave is also a rare combination of a left-brain analytical thinker (see Cal Berkeley degree in mechanical engineering and applied physics) and the right-brain soft skills that are important for high-performing salespeople. From my ‘Poppy,’ I first learned about sales. That is where I learned my craft.

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Doubling Down: Mark Roberge, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Stage 2 Capital

SaaStr

Because company data now lives in a constellation of cloud applications, this data is not readily accessible for data scientists or analysts, nor is it easily presentable in critical business applications used for decision-making. in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University. We co-led a $5.2M

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Will AI Eliminate Sales – or Save It?

Miller Heiman Group

The four founders of Spyce were mechanical engineering students at MIT when they set out to solve a problem: there were too few options for fast, healthy, inexpensive meals. However, if we take a closer look at current trends, we can form a clearer picture of where technology is heading.

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Will AI Eliminate Sales – or Save It?

Miller Heiman Group

The four founders of Spyce were mechanical engineering students at MIT when they set out to solve a problem: there were too few options for fast, healthy, inexpensive meals. However, if we take a closer look at current trends, we can form a clearer picture of where technology is heading.

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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 124: Q&A with Chandar Pattabhiram @chandarp

Heinz Marketing

Every episode of Sales Pipeline Radio is available past, present, and future at salespipelineradio.com. You studied mechanical engineering in college. Just kind of curious as to hear how did you make the move from mechanical engineering into B2B marketing? Thank you for subscribing. Today is no different.

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The Art of Action by Stephen Bungay

The Lost Book of Sales

Clausewitz (Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian general) believed that friction was as inherent to war as it is to mechanical engineering and could therefore never be eliminated but only mitigated. Friction provided opportunities and could be used by a general just as much as it could be used by an engineer.