Vendux is a matchmaker, an agency connecting companies with proven executives who will step in and make an impact fast. Because our seasoned executives help growth-stage companies by eliminating trial-and-error when building sales into an effective and repeatable process.
Read MoreToo many people like to describe themselves as thought leaders. They want to be recognized as an authority in their field, as the one with the original thinking that others follow. But those true original thinkers are a very rare breed.
Read MoreAs a founder, owner, CEO, or board member, you define your needs: the goals you want to accomplish, the specifics of your sales structure, the nature of your product, the target markets, etc. …and there is most definitely someone out there who has done that before. The perfect match is bringing their experience into your organization!
Read MoreWhat appears to be an absence of structure, invites everyone to have an opinion. And everyone becomes an expert on how to structure and execute sales, how to pitch to a customer, and to think that the value proposition is really a no-brainer.
Read MoreWe all have very different ways of coping with discomfort, but the most successful among us believe that withstanding discomfort is a skill that has helped them in hugely positive ways.
Read MoreAfter 25 years of leading sales teams, I have an “assertive and dogmatic” view of what constitutes great sales leadership that I am “firmly or [perhaps] unduly” adhering to.
Read MoreIt is the “Paradox of Choice”: while increased choice allows us to seemingly achieve better results, it also leads to greater anxiety, indecision, paralysis, and dissatisfaction.
Read MoreThere is a lot out there: advice from founders and investors, stories of unicorns, tools and services that claim to guarantee success, ultimate tips and steps, … Starting, growing, and succeeding with a startup is complex and has a multitude of aspects.
Read MoreIn a well-functioning process, numbers are used to standardize, clearly identify the success factors, and measure outcomes of not just the end result but every step along the way.
Read MoreApologizing is a human behavior that acknowledges and resolves an issue. In business, it’s more than learned behavior; it’s an essential part of a growth strategy. Apologizing to a disappointed customer can i.e., reduce returns, increase brand reputation, retain loyal clients, increase recurring revenue, and even avoid a legal challenge.
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