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Lessons from the Greatest Salesperson of All Time

Sales Management / Mar 28, 2019 / Nikolaus Kimla

This book examines the sales techniques of the greatest salesperson of all time: Jesus of Nazareth. I’ll begin with the disclaimer that began every post on which this ebook is based: this doesn’t mean I’m taking a jaded view of Jesus and only characterizing him as a salesperson. Nor does it mean I’m stepping all ... Read Post

Sales and Marketing Alignment: Time To Get Serious!

Sales and Marketing Alignment: Time To Get Serious!

Sales and Marketing / May 29, 2018 / John Golden

We’re well into the 21st century—yet the subject of Sales and Marketing alignment still seems as pertinent today as it has ever been. In many organizations, the frustrations seem to endure with every passing year. The age-old blame games are played out. Sales bemoan the quality of leads that Marketing is sending over, and Marketing ... Read Post

5 Essential Principles for Sales Fitness

Sales Professionals / Feb 20, 2018 / Nikolaus Kimla

What does fitness mean for a salesperson? Hint: it’s not just being buff. Fitness is an interesting subject. It certainly means staying bodily fit–and the tens of thousands of gyms seen all over our cities serve as reminders of how much attention people have on toned physiques today. But it also means staying fit in ... Read Post

Metrics in Sales Management

The Vital Importance of Metrics in Sales Management

Sales Management / Nov 25, 2016 / Nikolaus Kimla

The sales manager’s job is arguably the the most difficult and demanding in a company. From above, the sales manager is being monitored and pressured to get those sales. From below, salespeople are looking to the sales manager for leadership, while at the same time harboring a bit of criticism because the sales manager isn’t ... Read Post

We Need Evangelists Again!

Personal Development / Aug 9, 2019 / Nikolaus Kimla

Today, salespeople have become increasingly detached from the products they sell and the companies they stand for. That is why they change jobs so frequently—an average of once every 2 years. Go back 50 years, and a salesperson actually identified with and believed in their products and company, along with what the product stood for ... Read Post

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The Account Profiler

The Account Profiler

Qualify accounts and track information about contacts, sales account profile, and sales in process. Knowing Your Buyer The first and most important thing you’d like to know about the decision-makers in your prospect company is: what is motivating them to be interested in your product or service? In other words, you want to discover the ... Read Post

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