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What type of B2B sales will still exist in 50 years?

QYMATIX

The communication tools that became so self-evident in sales today did not exist 50 years ago: smartphone (circa 1994), email (crazy eighties), and the internet. To communicate with their customers, salespeople had to rely on the phone and the post office. Sales managers had to type on a typewriter (1870 – 1980 (?))

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What type of B2B sales will still exist in 50 years?

QYMATIX

The communication tools that became so self-evident in sales today did not exist 50 years ago: smartphone (circa 1994), email (crazy eighties), and the internet. To communicate with their customers, salespeople had to rely on the phone and the post office. Sales managers had to type on a typewriter (1870 – 1980 (?))

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Maximizing Customer Retention: The Role of Key Account Management in Customer Success Management

DemandFarm

Success lies in a tailored, strategic approach to customer success management. One that leverages Key Account Management (KAM) principles to retain customers and transform them into brand advocates. Masterclass by Forrester Principal Analyst Anthony McPartlin: Why companies fail with key account management?