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

Partners in Excellence

Since then, we have constant conversations–and a few debates—about selling. Why am I so interested in selling? by: G Page Singletary Dave Brock understands ‘selling’ at a level few ever will. by: G Page Singletary Dave Brock understands ‘selling’ at a level few ever will.

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

SaaStr

Between the initial COVID economic shutdown to the tech V-shape recovery to the rise and fall of the public and private valuation landscape with inflation and interest rates to now the advent of a massive technology breakthrough with AI, these are crazy, fast-moving, and exciting times. in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University.

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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. Adam Honig: Exactly. Hello, and welcome to Make it.

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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. CSO Insights’ Jim Dickie says no.

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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. CSO Insights’ Jim Dickie says no.

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“The “Dos & Don’ts” of Building Winning SaaS Companies with G2 Crowd (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

And my education, I went to MIT to study mechanical engineering, and I think I would have thought I was going to go into the pump business like my father. I sell highly engineered complex pumps and I can’t sell them like a book online.” Dell was selling configural PCs online.

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

Heinz Marketing

Advocacy, historically, we have spent money on owned channels like we create these customer videos and customer selling stories on our website, etc. 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?