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PODCAST 130: Turning Junior-level Talent into Top Sales Professionals with Eddie Baez

Sales Hacker

I was a client relationship manager of the year, was the award that I was designated for, and recently have moved into a hunter role. So part of those info sessions that we were hosting at Baruch, at New Jersey City University, we basically would sit there, and part of the segment was talking about what is sales and what is it today?

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170+ Women in Sales Share Their Career-Defining Aha Moment

Sales Hacker

Remember this when you are negotiating your pay. Your natural soft skills will benefit you, but you also need hard skills to succeed in selling; consistent deal qualification, rigorous opportunity and account planning, excellent stakeholder and relationship management. Remember this when you are spoken over and interrupted.

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How to Create Sales Presentations That Close Deals, According to an Expert

Salesforce

Some customer relationship management (CRM) tools use generative AI to help sales teams personalize their content. Whether your presentation is in-person or virtual, actively listening to your audience is non-negotiable. Hands-on research with time-saving AI can be a winning combination.

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How to Win More Customers with Conversation Intelligence

Salesforce

The information is used for call summaries, which can be automatically entered into a customer relationship management (CRM) system and shared with sales leadership and other teams. Then, organize the library by specific skills and create playlists of calls for each category, such as price negotiation or handling negative feedback.

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How to Succeed as a Territory Sales Manager

Salesforce

Territory sales managers are typically focused on a few large, high-priority accounts. They use customer relationship management (CRM) software — typically equipped with AI and automation tools — to schedule calls, update customer and lead details, and keep track of outreach.