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The Four Buying Influences to Identify in Manufacturing Sales

Miller Heiman Group

To succeed in modern manufacturing sales, sellers must identify each of these buying influences and tailor their messaging to address their specific needs and wants. This statistic is reflected in sellers’ performance, as the World-Class Sales Practices Report revealed only 56.9% Four Key Buying Influences in Manufacturing Sales.

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What Is Complex Selling? [+Examples]

Hubspot Sales

sales processes and their methodologies is crucial to mastering the art of closing deals. Whether you're new to sales or a seasoned salesperson, you know that sales strategies vary depending on the deal you're trying to close. Because of the intricacies involved in this process, enterprise deals are referred to as complex sales.

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Adopting artificial intelligence in your sales process

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Don’t worry — you are not alone: 69% of your colleagues feel the exact same way, according to Salesforce’s State of Sales 5th edition. As the same State of Sales 5th edition claims, salespeople, on average, sell only 28% of their working hours. As AI evolves, sales processes will become more predictive and proactive.

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The Sales Book Your Intellectual Uncle Loves

SBI Growth

If Sales Books lived up to the claims they made, we’d all be at 300% of quota every year. However, Sales VPs we interview always ask about specific sales books. Download this tool to see the top 5 books we recommend to Sales VPs. Download this tool to see the top 5 books we recommend to Sales VPs.

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The "Help" You're Giving Your Reps May Be Dropping Their Close Rates by 12%

Hubspot Sales

How much of today’s well-intended sales “enablement” actually enables seller productivity? At CEB, now Gartner, we often refer to today’s sales environment as “The World of More,” spanning more people, priorities, perspectives, processes, and procedures than ever before. The answer is both surprising and frustrating.