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Advice for Sales Managers
Do you remember your first days as a new sales manager? Unless you had a great mentor, there was probably quite a learning curve to the process (and a lot of nights laying awake wondering how you’d coach your team to quota). According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of sales managers is...
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Today, we’re issuing a challenge to all modern sales leaders: Drive urgency around this month’s revenue goal – right now. Today. This very minute. I want you to stand up. Get out of your chair right now. Look around at your sales team and shout, “How far above quota can we get this month?!” You...
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“There are two days left in the quarter.” For many sales leaders, that thought means one thing: stress. But there’s no need to panic, because LevelEleven has your back with some action-packed reads to get you into high gear for the entire quarter. A few months ago, we told you what you needed to read before...
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Sales ramp-up time is a crucial metric. When you understand it, you can make more informed forecasting, hiring and even firing decisions. Unfortunately, many sales leaders aren’t tracking this. The most simple definition of sales ramp-up time is the length time it takes a salesperson to reach full productivity after hiring. Although it’s a simple...
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Story time. I’m 12-years-old, little brother in hand. Already a questionable situation. I’m taking him into the backyard to push him on his new Little Tikes swing that my parents had recently purchased for him. I got socks for my birthday that year, but that’s another issue entirely. He’s loving it. Laughing, a little bit...
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This piece is part of our series on modern sales reps, by sales reps. Who’s heard of Morton Grodzins? … nobody? That’s what I thought. Now, who knows the name Malcolm Gladwell? That’s right — you know the name! What’s the connection between these two men? Well, Morton Grodzins did an enormous amount of research and...
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