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🎧  The Coaching Effect
Podcast Sales Leadership / PodCast / Jul 17, 2020 / Posted by Bill Eckstrom / 1612

🎧 The Coaching Effect

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The world is now in more chaos than complexity. There will be growth that eventually comes from this, but coaches and salespeople need to focus on relationships with people and let them know that they matter and that they care about them. John Golden is hosting the podcast interview with Bill Eckstrom, the president and founder of EcSell Institute, who has spent his whole career in the sales arena. EcSell Institute helps organizations to measure, train, implement, track, and analyze coaching impacts on the workplace. He recently published the book “The Coaching Effect: What Great Leaders Do To Increase Sales, Enhance Performance, and Sustain Growth”.

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Bill Eckstrom is the CEO and founder of the EcSell Institute. Bill has spent his entire career in the sales arena; the first 14 years in personal production and then 13 in various sales leadership roles. His management career began in 2000 as a District Manager for a medical equipment company and was promoted to U.S. Director of Sales in 2003. In 2004, Bill was lured away to become Senior Vice President of Business Development for a publicly-traded healthcare organization.

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The Coaching Effect will help leaders at all levels understand the necessity of challenging people out of their comfort zone to create a high-growth organization. Leaders will learn how they can develop trust relationships, drive accountability, and leverage growth experiences to propel their team members…
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About Author

Bill Eckstrom is the CEO and founder of the EcSell Institute. Bill has spent his entire career in the sales arena; the first 14 years in personal production and then 13 in various sales leadership roles. His management career began in 2000 as a District Manager for a medical equipment company and was promoted to U.S. Director of Sales in 2003. In 2004, Bill was lured away to become Senior Vice President of Business Development for a publicly-traded healthcare organization.

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