by WBAdmin | Jun 29, 2016 | Leaders & Leadership
Well, what a week it’s been. Now watch me squirm while I try to navigate a tricky political subject while maintaining an (entirely fictitious) air of impartiality. This must be what it feels like to be a BBC journalist. ANYWAY, just to give you a...
by WBAdmin | Jun 21, 2016 | The Changing Face of Sales
Every time you click ‘Like’ on a boring LinkedIn article, a fairy dies. Every time you tweet your thanks to some Twitter headshot for their bland, limp sales insight, Zig Ziglar spins in his grave. Probably. Recently I was talking to a friend who is the...
by WBAdmin | Jun 16, 2016 | Leaders & Leadership, Sales Enablement
Differentiation is hard. That’s why there’s a lot of frustration about it in sales—VPs, execs and managers, all pulling their hair out because their teams are struggling to grab the right attention and communicate their value properly. The same questions are...
by WBAdmin | Jun 10, 2016 | Improvement, Sales Enablement, Sales Managers
I was having lunch in the City with a friend the other day. He loves what he does and is very, very good at it, but he was fuming. He had just come out of a morning-long training session, and it had been a waste of his time. “It’s bullsh*t” he...
by WBAdmin | Jun 3, 2016 | Leaders & Leadership, Sales Enablement, Sales Managers
I read an article on LinkedIn this week that I just can’t shake. Not because it was so enlightening, revolutionary, or boundary-pushing, but because it was stupid and it annoyed me. The piece was an interview between two guys who should know better—old...
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