The Accidental Sales Manager: How to Take Control and Lead Your Sales Team to Record Profits
Sales managers play the most significant role in the development and success of their salespeople. Too often, they are promoted because of their true sales skills but get trapped doing their old sales job while trying to do their new manager job.  These sales managers are the forgotten rookies. They get the least amount of training of any employee in a company and their success in selling doesnt always translate into success in sales management. The Accidental Sales Manager explains the Sales Management Trap which focuses the manager on doing the things in Stages Three and Four instead of getting trapped in Stages One and Two that burns time and exhausts them. Chris Lytle believes learning is something that the salesperson must actively participate in. The Accidental Sales Manager will teach managers how they can apply learning to their industry and marketplace. For example, instead of standing at the end of the conference table talking, the sales manager poses questions and involves the salespeople in a high level conversation about what works and doesnt work. Sales managers will learn other helpful steps in these The Accidental Sales Manager chapters: Step 1: What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas Step 2: One Good Idea Is Not Enough. But One Good Idea Is About All Anyone Can Execute Step 3: In This Sped Up World, The Only Way For Learning To Get Traction Is To Slow Down   Step 4: Socrates Was Right, But You Never Met Him Step 5: Whats Wrong With Internet Learning Today?
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The Accidental Sales Manager: How to Take Control and Lead Your Sales Team to Record Profits
Sales managers play the most significant role in the development and success of their salespeople. Too often, they are promoted because of their true sales skills but get trapped doing their old sales job while trying to do their new manager job.  These sales managers are the forgotten rookies. They get the least amount of training of any employee in a company and their success in selling doesnt always translate into success in sales management. The Accidental Sales Manager explains the Sales Management Trap which focuses the manager on doing the things in Stages Three and Four instead of getting trapped in Stages One and Two that burns time and exhausts them. Chris Lytle believes learning is something that the salesperson must actively participate in. The Accidental Sales Manager will teach managers how they can apply learning to their industry and marketplace. For example, instead of standing at the end of the conference table talking, the sales manager poses questions and involves the salespeople in a high level conversation about what works and doesnt work. Sales managers will learn other helpful steps in these The Accidental Sales Manager chapters: Step 1: What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas Step 2: One Good Idea Is Not Enough. But One Good Idea Is About All Anyone Can Execute Step 3: In This Sped Up World, The Only Way For Learning To Get Traction Is To Slow Down   Step 4: Socrates Was Right, But You Never Met Him Step 5: Whats Wrong With Internet Learning Today?
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The Accidental Sales Manager: How to Take Control and Lead Your Sales Team to Record Profits

The Accidental Sales Manager: How to Take Control and Lead Your Sales Team to Record Profits

by Chris Lytle

Narrated by Ax Norman

Unabridged — 7 hours, 6 minutes

The Accidental Sales Manager: How to Take Control and Lead Your Sales Team to Record Profits

The Accidental Sales Manager: How to Take Control and Lead Your Sales Team to Record Profits

by Chris Lytle

Narrated by Ax Norman

Unabridged — 7 hours, 6 minutes

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Overview

Sales managers play the most significant role in the development and success of their salespeople. Too often, they are promoted because of their true sales skills but get trapped doing their old sales job while trying to do their new manager job.  These sales managers are the forgotten rookies. They get the least amount of training of any employee in a company and their success in selling doesnt always translate into success in sales management. The Accidental Sales Manager explains the Sales Management Trap which focuses the manager on doing the things in Stages Three and Four instead of getting trapped in Stages One and Two that burns time and exhausts them. Chris Lytle believes learning is something that the salesperson must actively participate in. The Accidental Sales Manager will teach managers how they can apply learning to their industry and marketplace. For example, instead of standing at the end of the conference table talking, the sales manager poses questions and involves the salespeople in a high level conversation about what works and doesnt work. Sales managers will learn other helpful steps in these The Accidental Sales Manager chapters: Step 1: What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas Step 2: One Good Idea Is Not Enough. But One Good Idea Is About All Anyone Can Execute Step 3: In This Sped Up World, The Only Way For Learning To Get Traction Is To Slow Down   Step 4: Socrates Was Right, But You Never Met Him Step 5: Whats Wrong With Internet Learning Today?

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BN ID: 2940176299045
Publisher: Ascent Audio
Publication date: 07/20/2020
Edition description: Unabridged

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