Posts in Sales
The Pitfalls of Overemphasizing Personal Chemistry in Selecting the First Sales VP for Your Start-Up

As a startup CEO, the decision to hire your first Sales VP holds significant weight in shaping the trajectory of your company. While personal chemistry between you and the finalists may seem appealing, it's essential to recognize the potential risks of relying too heavily on this factor in the final decision-making process.

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Mastering Sales Process Management: A Comprehensive Guide to Success

In the world of sales, the pursuit of perfection is an endless journey. An almost infinite number of experts have delved into the subject, each offering their unique insights and strategies. But why is this topic so crucial? The answer is simple: "Perfecting your sales process and perfecting the management and repeatability of that process leads to more deals and more revenue for your business."

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Mastering the Art of Apologizing in Sales

Apologizing isn't just a learned behavior; it's a critical component of a business growth strategy. When you apologize to a dissatisfied customer, it can lead to reduced returns, enhanced brand reputation, customer loyalty, increased recurring revenue, and even the avoidance of legal challenges.

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The Relevant Market for a Marketplace

Work services platforms like Uber and DoorDash are outcome-focused. Temporary staffing platforms such as Allegis and Randstad incorporate more traditional staffing services including background checks and time tracking. Talent platforms like Upwork and Fiverr are primarily concerned with connecting clients to freelancers who are not employed by the platform itself.

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Start-ups Have a Growth Opportunity Advantage

Despite a challenging economic climate, startups are well-positioned to accelerate efficient growth this year. Even the slightest performance improvements amplify growth, fueling already motivated employees and stakeholders. Speed and agility are powerful when building an efficient revenue machine. 

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The Unique Challenges of Interviewing Fractional Executives for Sales Roles

Interviewing fractional executive candidates for sales roles requires a tailored approach, focusing on their immediate skills, task-specific effectiveness, and alignment with the organization's goals. While cultural fit remains important, it should complement the candidate's job fit within the unique context of fractional roles. By considering these factors, companies can make informed decisions when hiring fractional executives for their sales teams.

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Decoding: "Reach Out Again in About 6 Months."

Navigating 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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Sales Is Easier Said Than Done

The phrase "easier said than done" is a timeless adage that resonates deeply across various aspects of life. From fitness resolutions to learning a new language, the gap between our aspirations and reality is often wide and, at times, insurmountable.

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Is Know + Like + Trust = Buy?

Do you remember when you last bought something even though you did not like the salesperson? For me, the few times I remember, are always associated with anger, frustration, and feeling trapped and without choice. And every time the purchase is followed by buyer’s remorse, not because of the product, but because I really should have walked out to make a statement.

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The Art of "Mind Reading" in the World of Complex B2B Sales

It's more common than not that clients don't always know what they want or need, or cannot clearly articulate those needs. This reality means there are unique dynamics in "mind reading" or reading the "tea leaves" with B2B clients in these situations. 

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