Micromanagement is one of the most common pitfalls as a Fractional Chief Commercial Officer—and one of the biggest employee complaints. According to Merriam-Webster, micromanagement is defined as "to manage especially with excessive control .
Read MoreBeing a Sales Leader without formal authority can be challenging. The essence of sales leadership is not about wielding authority or power—it’s about inspiring others to follow you because they want to, not because they have to.
Read MoreWorkplaces are full of different personalities and habits. But how do you know when something is merely annoying or when it crosses the line into toxic territory? It's a question many Fractional Sales Executives face.
Read MoreMuch has been written about the difference between management and Sales Leadership. While many professionals experience management during their careers—setting goals, evaluating performance, and establishing work rules—true Sales Leadership is something entirely different.
Read MoreI believe sales-centric and customer-centric orientations are inherently the same. In today’s transparent and competitive markets, you simply cannot sell successfully without putting the customer front and center.
Read MoreA scaleup business faces cash flow issues, a founder wearing too many hats, and an inability to afford full-time senior sales leadership. If any of this sound familiar, your company is likely at a critical juncture when bringing in an Fractional Sales Leader could be the perfect solution.
Read MoreFractional Sales Leaders play a pivotal role in sales training and enhancing the salesmanship of existing teams. They excel in delivering effective sales training, ensuring businesses achieve their revenue targets while empowering their sales teams.
Read MoreA sales team without a leader is like a ship without a captain or a sports team without a coach. When a business loses, or never had, a Fractional Chief Revenue Officer, there’s a clear void that must be filled.
Read MoreI like to be deliberate, to take actions with intent, and to say words that matter. The concept of being deliberate, in contrast to a life lived without intention, is an exploration of how we choose to navigate our existence. The opposite of a deliberate life might be one where we simply follow the paths laid out by others or by circumstance, without active decision-making.
Read MoreNavigating the nuances of communication can sometimes resemble a puzzle, especially when prospects offer the ambiguous directive: "Reach out again in about 6 months." It's a phrase that's both promising and enigmatic, often leaving individuals pondering its true significance in the context of professional relationships and opportunities.
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