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Tactical Tuesday: Tech Tip

By Sarah Waple on Jul 9, 2019 12:59:19 PM

Today's Tactical Tuesday update comes from our friends at Turner Time Management, LLC. Turner Time Management, owned by Steve Turner, helps clients get the most from technology they use every day plus learn about processes they may not be using. 

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Podcast: Name Your Days

By Monday Morning Manager on May 13, 2019 11:40:53 AM

Are you shocked when you get to the end of the day and you can't really put a finger on what you did all day? Give this week's podcast a listen and see if naming your days might be able to get you back on track. 

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Weekly Podcast: 2-11-19

By Sarah Waple on Feb 11, 2019 4:41:10 PM

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What does change cost you?

By Sarah Waple on Dec 27, 2018 11:07:00 AM

Change comes in many form- planned change, unexpected change, easy change and hard change. We all know those who roll with the punches and can work with change and those who are the most resistant to any type of change.

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Stop Trying to Sell to Everyone

By Charlie Hauck on Aug 30, 2018 10:41:54 AM

In the world of high performance sales the reality is that not every opportunity is a good opportunity. Too often salespeople look at every lead or inbound inquiry as a sale half won before they even talk to the other person. That “got to get a yes” mentality is often more problem than positive attribute.  The sad truth is most sales people will not get the order in more than 50% of the opportunities they pursue no matter how they go about trying to close the deal. If that is the case, the real work must be done to disqualify opportunities rather than looking for reasons to qualify them. Nothing is more expensive than time wasted on trying to convince someone to buy your product or service that has no money, no interest, no need or no compelling reason to change what they are currently doing. The real skill is in getting the NO before you expend your valuable resources of time and energy chasing something that can or should never be caught. Don’t let a prospect’s interest fool you into thinking they always have the intention to make a decision or fall in love with all your features and benefits. If you are going to get a no, get it early and keep moving on to the next opportunity. Make a prospect qualify for you.

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