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Don’t Let That Stop You: Overcoming Objections in Discovery Meetings

The Center for Sales Strategy

One of the most important, and often most fun, parts of the sales process is discovery meetings. These are often referred to as “needs analysis meetings,” and their main goal is to uncover the desired business results of the prospect or client. The success of these meetings lies in both the setup and the execution.

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Prioritizing People: The Essentials of Servant Leadership for Leaders

CMOE

To help curb turnover and retain talent, leaders need to prioritize employee engagement and show team members how essential they are to the overall success of the organization—and servant leadership may be the cure. This can be in team meetings, emails, or other forums and will help to boost team morale.

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How to Prioritize Attendee Experience During Virtual Customer Advisory Board Meetings

Customer Think

Today, virtual CABs are becoming more common as virtual meetings and events become the norm. Customer Advisory Boards (CABs) provide crucial insights into your target audience by working with your top customers. However, virtual CABs present a few challenges: It may be […].

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Achieving the 90/10 Ratio: Improving Meeting Efficiency for Success

AchieveIt

Some of your organization’s best minds fill the boardroom for a scheduled strategy meeting. This meeting presents a valuable opportunity to harness their expertise and identify solutions to the most pressing issues facing your strategy. In a one-hour meeting, that’s just 6 minutes. No guidance for the frontline team.

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How Memory Care is Prioritizing the Patient Experience

Customer Think

Over the past decade, memory care centers have exploded onto the scene to meet the growing demand for senior care services that specifically address Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. And as they continue to grow, the patient experience becomes more important than ever before.

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How To Prioritize Sales Coaching

Sales Outcomes

A typical sales coaching approach might prioritize investing in the top performers (because they are the ones that will crush their quota) and the lowest performers (because they need the most help). There is a better approach to prioritizing sales coaching efforts. The Top 20.

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Prioritizing go-to-market-fit and getting to $800M ARR with ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck

Zendesk

Prioritize go-to-market-fit From the beginning, Schuck and his team knew the importance of go-to-market-fit, a common thread among our founder guests. He paired her with a CDR and filled her empty calendar with customer-facing meetings. ZoomInfo focused on email marketing that targeted its ideal customer profiles. .”