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Three Major Changes Challenging Today’s Sales Leadership

Miller Heiman Group

It’s challenging to work in sales management today. Sales managers often resemble Atlas, tasked with holding up the world as their areas of responsibility are ever-increasing: managing their team and market. delivering stronger sales results. Sales Organizations Continuously Reinvent Themselves.

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5 Essential Skills of Exceptional Sales Managers

Brooks Group

Exceptional sales management is key to an organization’s success—yet the role of a sales manager is one of the most challenging. Leading a sales team has become more difficult due to an evolving business landscape, technological advancements, changing customer expectations, and a host of other factors.

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The Sliding Scale of Sales Transformation

Mike Kunkle

Sales Transformation. I’ve been involved in sales transformations that were entirely focused on getting the best-possible performance out of the sales force (ranging from a 30 to 600 percent increase in sales), independent of retooling the rest of the organization. The Elements of Sales Force Effectiveness.

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Move the Deal Episode 18: Go Slow to Go Fast: Creating a Sales Data Strategy with CSO Insights’ Yuri Dekiba

Miller Heiman Group

Yuri Dekiba, research director and sales operations expert at CSO Insights, the research division of Miller Heiman Group, joins host Greg Moore this week to discuss all things data strategy and sales technology. Defining a Clear Sales Data Strategy. The Exploding Sales Technology Landscape .

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How High-Performing Sales Organizations Differ From Others

SBI

What Separates High-Performing Sales Organizations From Average and Underperforming Sales Organizations? They asked 800 sales executives, managers and front-line sales reps a whole lot of questions—42 of them to be exact—to get at the answer. Mediocre sales organizations were slower to fire underperforming sales reps.