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This week, elevate your nonprofit leadership with insights from Mike Kenny. Discover the essential behaviors and strategies necessary for running a nonprofit like a successful business.

This week, elevate your customer service strategy with insights from Karl Schaphorst. Discover the pivotal role customer care plays in driving business success beyond reactive support.

Videoconferencing has the potential to lead us into a serious, rapport-killing selling mistake that a whole lot of us are, unfortunately, already strongly predisposed to make.

One of the mistakes that we see often with leaders of OOH sales teams is that they spend an inordinate amount of their time working with the team members that are not performing at an acceptable level.  Sometimes spending as much as 75% of their time on the weakest performing salespeople.  Trying desperately to raise the bar on their performance, often they will by in large neglect interactions with the high performers on the team.

‍It may sound counterintuitive to not focus all your efforts trying to improve the reps who have the most opportunity for improvement.  However, think of it this way. If you have to lose a salesperson, who would you rather see go?  The high performer or the one that never seems to come close to reaching the minimum level of production you expect.  The most valuable investment you can make in your salespeople is your time, your attention, your guidance and your coaching.  

While we are not suggesting that you shouldn’t work with and spend time with the under performing reps, we must avoid at all costs the perception that the only way to get your attention is to under perform.

Join us for an enlightening episode as Josh Shirley delves into the intricacies of selling SaaS (Software as a Service) solutions. Josh emphasizes the nuances of selling SaaS, highlighting the crucial differences from selling tangible products or services. 

Let me throw a couple of statistics at you that will blow your mind. According to a recent study conducted with hiring managers…

  1. 92% of hiring managers polled could not specifically describe what characteristics/attributes would be required for a new hire to be successful in the role they were hiring for.

  2. With the benefit of hindsight, those same hiring managers were asked what percentage of the new hires in the last 5 years would they confidently describe as “best fit” hires for their roles. Their answer? Less than 15%

How can you find the best candidates for your sales position if you don’t really know what you are looking for? I hear far too often that the owner or sales leader is looking to hire experienced salespeople. Awfully hard to do in most markets…dang near impossible in a lot of markets.

Uncover the "four elements of sales success": prospecting, creating an ideal client wish list, achieving clarity and confidence in the sales process, and mastering effective negotiation techniques.

This week, we have an insightful conversation with Hannah Ajikawo as we explore the fundamental stages of awareness, consideration, decision, and post-purchase, shedding light on the complexities beyond the traditional "funnel" analogy.

We’re just not as comfortable in these remote-meeting settings as we are in person. And that means the revenue we generate in virtual meetings is not what it should be.