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Sales Manager Excuse: Dreading a Sales Meeting

Written by: Andrew Wall

Article Overview: Sales Manager Excuse: Dreading a Sales Meeting "I get the sense my salespeople dread coming to my weekly sales meeting." For most sales managers, the weekly sales meeting is the one chance you have to shine in front of your team, but if you don't, the meeting becomes a huge de-motivator. Sales reps must do the grunt work necessary to get in front of a real live prospect, and only have a brief window to shine and get an order. Sales meetings work in much the same way for you, as the sales manager. Through Sandler sales management training you can learn a radical new way to run sales meetings that taps into each person's internal motivation and charges them up to sell more, much the same way an NFL coach charges up his players at halftime to dig deep and win the game in the 2nd half.

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Sales Manager Excuse: Dreading a Sales Meeting

Sales Manager Excuse: Dreading a Sales Meeting

"I get the sense my salespeople dread coming to my weekly sales meeting." For most sales managers, the weekly sales meeting is the one chance you have to shine in front of your team, but if you don't, the meeting becomes a huge de-motivator. Sales reps must do the grunt work necessary to get in front of a real live prospect, and only have a brief window to shine and get an order. Sales meetings work in much the same way for you, as the sales manager. Through Sandler sales management training you can learn a radical new way to run sales meetings that taps into each person's internal motivation and charges them up to sell more, much the same way an NFL coach charges up his players at halftime to dig deep and win the game in the 2nd half.

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Sandler Training is a Global Strategic Management and Sales Training organization. With over 220 training centers around the world, hundreds of thousands of individuals and thousands of companies have embraced the Sandler Training Strategic Management and Sales principles to take their business to the next level. Sandler Training works with clients that may be as individual as entrepreneurs to global corporations to provide a “breath of fresh air” to their Business Development and Management activities. Andrew Wall is the owner of the Milton Sandler Training center. Sandler Training Canada recognized Andrew’s business with the Award of Excellence 2007 for Canada. If you are serious about embracing new Behaviors, Attitudes and Techniques to catapult your business to the next level, then contact Sandler Training at 905-864-9915 or visit www.wall.sandler.com.

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