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5 Ways Sales Managers Can Improve Their Leadership & Culture At Work

MTD Sales Training

Last week, the CMI and Glassdoor published their research findings on management trends in their paper ‘Leadership and Culture at Work.’. More Frequent Performance Reviews: The top 20 companies saw performance management as an opportunity to fuel personal development and growth, not a check-up on results.

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Tips for Building a Highly Effective Sales Training Program

Brooks Group

More than ever, sales professionals need sales training programs that can help them keep pace with the demands of the modern sales process. Sales training pays off in many ways. A recent study by Accenture found that every dollar spent on training got a $4.53 What is Sales Training?

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What Is Role-Specific Sales Training

Brooks Group

There are no one-fits-all solutions for sales training. The best programs are the ones tailored to your organization and sales force. That is where role-specific sales training comes in. For a program to be effective, it must be tailored to the needs of your sales force; otherwise, it can be counterproductive.

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The Rise of the Agile Performance Review

SBI Growth

This post focuses on how to make a leap forward with the Agile Performance Review. It includes a tool to customize for your own agile reviews. Performance management is covered in depth in SBI''s annual research tour. Sign up for the onsite session for your leadership team. Spotlight on Performance.

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3 Common (but Fixable) Ways Your Sales Enablement Can Fail @brencournoyer

SBI

But don’t forget that your sales managers need enablement too. Think about the most common responsibilities of a front-line sales manager: leadership (executing strategy), forecasting, training, coaching (more on this in a moment), recruiting, and typical “manager” duties (performance reviews, etc.).

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