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Entrepreneurial Competency: What it Is & Why it Matters

Hubspot Sales

You might achieve entrepreneurial competency through emotional resilience, self-awareness, or interpersonal skills. These skills are all entrepreneurial competencies. This skill helps you understand your core strengths and weaknesses. That skill can lend itself to multiple areas of entrepreneurship. No worries.

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Selling challenges in professional services: Sales processes and skills

Red Star Kim

Digital environment – Where people buy people, the challenge of forging strong personal relationships becomes more acute when most communications are managed through digital channels. A challenging role requiring deep insight into potential clients and value propositions as well as a great deal of confidence.

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Future Marketing/BD Manager – Build your personal brand and increase your strategic contribution (December 2022)

Red Star Kim

Develop both hard (technical) and soft (interpersonal) skills. STAR for digital marketing Book review: Build your digital marketing strategy by Steve Brennan (kimtasso.com). Sectors and services matrix Malcolm McDonald on value propositions – How to develop them (kimtasso.com). Delegate aims.

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Book review: Sales Mind – 48 tools to help you sell by Helen Kensett

Red Star Kim

I also wrote a blog post about one of Helen’s digital products here: System review: CogniClick for instant, personalised research (kimtasso.com) ) Further details of the author: Helen Kensett | LinkedIn Overview This simply but powerfully illustrated little black book comprises 260 pages. My books are listed here Publications by Kim Tasso.

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Which Type of Sales Job Is Right for You?

Hubspot Sales

The typical SDR role requires excellent written and verbal communication skills. People with strong interpersonal skills thrive as AEs, since the lion’s share of their day is spent in meetings, on the phone, sending emails, and/or engaging prospects on social media. Account Executive (AE). AEs are held to quotas.