sales productivity
sales productivity
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by Frank Mims - 2007-04-10
As late as the 1870s surgeons could be seen performing open operations on their patients while dressed in Brooks Brothers suits with full Bemberg lining, corozo buttons, and double besom flap pockets...
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by Frank Mims - 2007-04-14
The strength of any great sales professional is in the size, value, and credibility of the pipeline. A pipeline is defined as an identified prospect company to which you have described the features of...
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by Frank Mims - 2007-04-24
Sales professionals waste time with prospects who are not going to buy. If you have worked in the field of sales and sales marketing you have a story about the prospect who got away after you had fo...
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by Nancy Shawver - 2007-07-11
Sales Productivity is a factor of two things: Available time and effective use of time.To increase a Sales Rep's productivity we can:Decrease time spent on non-selling activitiesIncrease time spent on...
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by Tanya Patel - 2008-10-30
Salesconx, the online marketplace and expert network for selling and business referrals, and GoSmallBiz (www.gosmallbiz.com), one of the most comprehensive online libraries of knowledge and tools for...
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by Crenshaw, Dave - 2009-07-20
I often experiment with programs to find new ways to shave a few extra minutes off of each day. New tools are developed daily that may be a fit for my clients' way of working, so staying on top of the...
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by Crenshaw, Dave - 2009-07-20
I see an oft-repeated situation with business owners. Typically it involves a spouse or business partner who is very concerned about cutting costs. This concerned person urges the business owner to sp...
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by Crenshaw, Dave - 2009-07-20
One of the common threads I see with many business owners and executives is a desire to be constantly accessible to their clients and to people who call them. They feel if they are always available, i...
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by Crenshaw, Dave - 2009-07-20
Recently, I spoke with a business owner who mentioned a sales rep he had met with recently. He commented that in the few years he had known him, this sales rep had been involved with three different c...
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by Crenshaw, Dave - 2009-07-20
Are you surrounded by Time Liabilities? I define a Time Liability as:a) anything that consumes time unnecessarily or b) anything that causes you to spend time in activities that are less profitable th...