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Start/Stop/Pivot/Restart Sales Strategies

Partners in Excellence

Sales, as with most things, is something that demands regularity in execution. By that, I mean, there are many things a sales person or manager has to do to perform. Unfortunately, too often, managers and sales people don’t recognize this. Recently, I worked with a sales organization. We Need More Wins!

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“Why Did This Happen?”

Partners in Excellence

One of the most positive things about sales people and leaders is their “action orientation.” ” Great sales people are driven to take action. Related Posts: Start/Stop/Pivot/Restart Sales Strategies Pipeline Stench "It's Like Cheating On Your Homework, You Might Just… When Prospecting Isn't Enough!

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Doing The Whole Job

Partners in Excellence

Our jobs, as sales people and managers, are complex and multifaceted. For example, as sales people, we may focus on the deals in our pipeline, forgetting that we have to continue to find new deals to keep our pipelines healthy. As sales people, if we don’t prospect, our pipelines empty. Many avoid prospecting.

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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 205: Q & A with Kevin Marasco @kmarasco

Heinz Marketing

If you’re not already subscribed to Sales Pipeline Radio , or listening live every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. The show is less than 30 minutes, fast-paced and full of actionable advice, best practices and more for B2B sales & marketing professionals. I know in some parts of the country, we’re starting to open that up.

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Scaling Up Sales Managers: 5 Mistakes New leaders Make (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

If your SaaS business has a sales team, there’s no way to grow 100% year-over-year without also growing your sales leadership. In this talk, CircleCI VP of Revenue Jane Kim will talk about the 5 mistakes all new sales leaders make. Let me start by telling you about my first role as a manager. FULL TRANSCRIPT BELOW.

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