Sales Leadership Podcast
High-Growth Tactics for High-Growth Teams
We found 10 episodes of Sales Leadership Podcast with the tag “xvoyant”.
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Episode 70: #70: Josh Braun of SalesDNA — Empathy Is the Heart of Selling
October 28th, 2019 | 55 mins 44 secs
coaching technology, culture, empathy, josh braun, passion, quota attainment, rob jeppsen, sales coaching, sales goals, sales leadership, sales productivity, salesdna, salesforce utilization, training, xvoyant
Josh Braun, the founder of SalesDNA, shows us how sales teams can reach their greatest success when they understand the customer's world. Josh teaches us how to overcome the disconnect between the words reps are saying and what the customer's job is actually about, and learn to speak in the customer's language. We have to be different in a meaningful way, and then show how we are different creatively in a way that people care about.
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Episode 67: #67: Kelly Roach — How Connecting To Your Reps' "Big Why" Equates To Sales
October 7th, 2019 | 50 mins 35 secs
1:1, analysis, app, coaching, coaching session, deal coaching, engagement, executive, insights, one on one, performance, pipeline, plugin, sales, sales leaders, sales team, salesforce, technology, xvoyant
Kelly Roach joins the Sales Leadership Podcast and shows us why being fanatical about setting the right tone and expectation can make the difference for your reps. Kelly teaches us how spending part of each day helping each rep improve creates a culture of coaching that will create phenomenal growth.
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Episode 66: #66: Mark Kosoglow of Outreach — How to Grow Your Company From $34 to $1 Billion
September 30th, 2019 | 1 hr 1 min
coaching technology, culture, passion, quota attainment, rob jeppsen, sales coaching, sales goals, sales leadership, sales productivity, salesforce utilization, training, xvoyant
Mark Kosoglow, VP of Sales at Outreach shows us how to engineer remarkable growth without adding huge amounts of headcount to match. Learn why building the right system for each sales process will solve your toughest problems and how training and enabling your sales leaders can help your teams reach the success that before looked impossible.
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Episode 65: #65: Jason McElhone of RemoteSales — How to Manage Without Micromanaging
September 23rd, 2019 | 59 mins 24 secs
1:1, analysis, app, coaching, coaching session, deal coaching, engagement, executive, insights, one on one, performance, pipeline, plugin, sales, sales leaders, sales team, salesforce, technology, xvoyant
Jason McElhone, Founder, and CEO of RemoteSales shows us how in this tightest of job markets, it is essential that you are able to recruit the best salespeople worldwide. Technology now makes it possible to hire the best salespeople, wherever they are. Learn why self-starters are the best remote workers, and why having a culture of "fail fast, fail forward" is the key to having success in the tough grinder of the sales lifestyle.
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Episode 57: #57: Joel Rackham - How to Build a Culture of Authenticity in the Workplace
July 29th, 2019 | 53 mins 58 secs
culture, hope, joel rackham, marketstar, rob jeppsen, sales coaching, xvoyant
Our latest episode features Joel Rackham, SVP, Global Head of Direct Sales at Marketstar. Joel shows us how culture is more than foosball tables and free soda; it is made up of getting the right process at procedure first. Once you have that set, then consider the environment, made up of the physical and psychological aspects of the workplace. This creates an environment where your sales representatives can flourish and have hope.
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#5: Mark Smith of Womply—Trust: The Currency of Every Relationship and How a Sales Leader Can Earn It.
July 17th, 2018 | 40 mins 27 secs
xfactors, xvoyant
Mark Smith is VP of Sales for Womply. Womply has not only entered high-growth mode….they’ve been there for awhile now. His secret to ongoing growth? It isn’t a sales methodology, technology, or process…though they certainly use all of those things well. The fuel that has helped Mark’s team succeed has been developing trust. Mark shares why trust is the currency of every relationship and how they’ve built a team where trust helps them execute, adapt, and smash all of their sales goals. Mark believes the biggest challenge each leader has is to get every team member to believe in themselves. And here’s an interesting twist: If you have to ask for their trust, you’re doing it wrong. Mark lays down a blueprint on how to create a team fueled by mutual trust. The results speak for themselves.