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We’re down to this year’s Sweet 16. And if you’re a sales manager, you should be paying attention to more than your bracket. After all, March Madness just works. And just like it engages your sales team in the tournament (maybe even too much at times!), its concepts can motivate your sales team within their...
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What pops into your head when you think of Macho Man? Do you hear the “Oh, yeah”? Picture a Slim Jim commercial? Think the words “best wrestler of all time”? (Is that last one just me?) When our sales team hears “Macho Man,” they only think of one word: “winner.” That’s because they rally in...
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At LevelEleven, “Power Hour” is a grueling, 60-minute sprint for our sales team where calls are king and breaks are for the weak. We usually fire up a quick competition in Compete, launch LeaderTV, and let the battle begin. It’s a great way to start the day! I thought I would have a little fun with it...
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Your organization’s not the only thing with a brand; your salespeople have one, too. Countless published content discusses salespeople as if they’re one breed – the thick-skinned, competitive, aggressive type. Sure, your team may share some of these qualities, but its “brand” can be misleading, because salespeople aren’t all the same. And that’s exactly the...
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Client success stories are what inspire us here at LevelEleven to continue to build great products that motivate key sales behaviors. I’ve heard from many clients who’ve seen knockout results using our Compete app, the most popular gamification app in the Salesforce AppExchange.  The most recent story comes from Willie McMullen, Director of Sales at...
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There’s nothing worse than launching a workplace competition and then finding out that your workplace has no interest in competing. Okay, there are some worse things…or several. But if you spend the time and effort to build a contest, especially if it’s meant to make an “uninteresting” activity seem to be the opposite, an uninterested...
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