#376 - How To Develop a Winning Sales Team Culture (Alex Kremer, Alluviance)

#376 - How To Develop a Winning Sales Team Culture (Alex Kremer, Alluviance)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Foster belonging to engage the prefrontal cortex: Sales reps thrive when they feel they belong, as it activates their prefrontal cortex, leading to passion—a key trait in top reps. Start with one-on-one exercises before group activities: Begin with individual sessions like "Rosebud Thorne" to ease reps in before moving to larger group exercises. Use the 'Four H's' to build deeper connections: Ask reps to share four things—history, a hero, a heartbreak, and hope—to foster trust and authenticity. Gradually share personal insights: Start by setting the example, then have reps journal, share one-on-one, and finally share with the group, building comfort step by step. ALEX'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB Founder & CEO @ Alluviance Director of Sales Commercial @ Outreach Director of Sales Corporate @ Outreach Territory Account Executive @ Microsoft RESOURCES DISCUSSED Alex's Arise Retreat Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

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#255 - NOT Personalizing Your Emails to Get More Deals (Julia Carter, Marpipe)

#255 - NOT Personalizing Your Emails to Get More Deals (Julia Carter, Marpipe)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Don't shy away from including images in your prospecting emails, particularly if you sell a visual solution. Add value with a “thinking of you” email in advance of your sales call that shows some examples of what some of their peers are doing with you or what other similar customers are doing. When you open your email using a trigger-based approach, state your observation confidently and then follow it up with an unsure tone question. Example is: “Here's what I've seen your ads look like. Have you ever tried to do X? Use intentionally boring subject lines, like “Podcast Episode” that follow the “internal camouflage” principle. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Account Executive @ Marpipe Senior SDR @ Marpipe Sales Development Representative @ Smartly.io Client Service Associate @ Guidepoint RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

13 Feb 202431min

#254 - Hall of Fame: Adam Ochart

#254 - Hall of Fame: Adam Ochart

Four Actionable Takeaways: Mirror the objection, then ask a loaded question for the anaconda squeeze Use slides to give prospects control and choice over what they want to discuss Ask your VP / CRO if they’re the type who wants to go really deep Tell ‘em your biggest concern is getting stuck in the demo. Keep tactical ?’s to a minimum. Adam O’Chart: Path to President’s Club: Top producing AE at Gong.io RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

12 Feb 202427min

#253 - How to Carve Your Team's Territories to Incentivise the Right Behavior (Anthony Cessario, Tropic)

#253 - How to Carve Your Team's Territories to Incentivise the Right Behavior (Anthony Cessario, Tropic)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Cut books by ICP and ARR opportunity — don’t force GEO territories if your ICP is clustered within a few major regions. Pre-carve books for reps to-be-hired and let your current reps squat in the territories until they’re on board. A nickname for a holdover opportunity is a slipped opportunity. Have a policy limiting the holdovers and allow for exceptions based on what’s best for the customer. Your team will remember how you treated them in the magic moments: promotions, 1st and last days, maternity leave, a loss in the family. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB SVP, Revenue Strategy & Operations @ Tropic VP, Revenue @ Clari VP, GTM Solutions @ Clari VP, Revenue - Enterprise @ Clari RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

8 Feb 202433min

#252 - Secrets to Break Into Top-Tier Accounts with Product-Led Growth (Andrew Johnston, Superhuman)

#252 - Secrets to Break Into Top-Tier Accounts with Product-Led Growth (Andrew Johnston, Superhuman)

RESOURCES DISCUSSED View the written summary of this episode Get 1 month of Superhuman on us Other things you can steal FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Do not enter a pilot or a POC without setting clear success criteria with your customer. The way that you should present the success criteria is to figure out what matters to your customer. Break your accounts and prospects into high-usage and low-usage groups. Coach up your low-usage team, and just ask your high-usage group “How can we get this into the hands of other people.” Consolidate your bill for people in different departments and consolidate the team for prospects in the same department. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Head of Sales @ Superhuman Director of Sales @ Scale AI Head of Global Email (SendGrid) Sales & GTM @ Twilio Manager, Enterprise Sales @ Twiliio RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

6 Feb 202432min

#251 - Hall of Fame: Belal Batrawy

#251 - Hall of Fame: Belal Batrawy

Four Actionable Takeaways: Decoy Pricing: $6 (undesirable), $7.50 (acceptable), $8 (just what they need) First 15 seconds explain why you called, say it’s a cold call, then ask a peer question In the agenda, tell the customer you’re gonna give price before they get off the call Use what they want as the rows in your pricing instead of what you want (seats) Belal Batrawy’s Path to President’s Club: Community Leader of #Death2Fluff 7x Startup Seller and Sales Advisor RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

5 Feb 202423min

#250 - Lead Playbook: Armand and Mark Teach You How to Train Your Team

#250 - Lead Playbook: Armand and Mark Teach You How to Train Your Team

Every 10th episode, we tear down one topic. In this Lead Playbook, we’re talking about team training. FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS It is crucial to focus the initial six weeks of onboarding on heavy immersion and then transition to learning on the job. Use Mark’s Assessment Matrix to understand the cognitive load required for what you want to train and how good you want them to be at that thing you are training for. Training is one of the top things that young reps require, want, and desire. If you don’t have continuing training and coaching, you are not delivering for your talent. A great training program not only allows you to be effective in increasing your team’s results but also increases your value as a leader. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

1 Feb 202432min

#249 - Best Pre-Call Prep Tactics That Will Help You Nail Your Opening Sales Call (Taylor Lemke @ Zapier)

#249 - Best Pre-Call Prep Tactics That Will Help You Nail Your Opening Sales Call (Taylor Lemke @ Zapier)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Do not go in blind to an inbound lead meeting. Give your prospect a pre-meeting questionnaire to fill out so you can have a far more productive introductory conversation. Blind calendar invites work for reschedules as long you add context such as “Know we’ve been trying to meet. If this time works for you, great! If not, decline the invite and let me know a better time.” Use Taylor's Purpose-Plan-Payoff opener to ensure a strong start to your first call with the buyer. Purpose is “why are we here?” Plan is “how are we going to achieve it?” Payoff is “what's in it for the buyer at the end of the meeting?” Separate interest from need by quantifying the problem. Questions like “is there a specific business objective this maps back to?” or “How have you currently tried to fix this?” will give you a better idea of interest vs. true need. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Inside Sales Account Executive @ Zapier Account Executive Commercial New Business @ Airtable Business Development Representative @ Airtable Sales Development Representative @ Airtable RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

30 Jan 202433min

#248 - Hall of Fame: Charles Muhlbauer

#248 - Hall of Fame: Charles Muhlbauer

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS The humbling disclaimer: “I feel a bit crazy asking this question, but…” Use the scale - “is this a 1 meaning it’s the worst thing you’ve ever seen, or a 10?” Take the headtrash out on your calls and be overly transparent in your discovery Clarify, isolate, address the problems in a negotiation PATH TO PRESIDENT'S CLUB Sales Enablement Manager @ AlphaSense · Full-time Founder @ DiscoveryCoach.io Lead Revenue Enablement Manager @ CB Insights RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

29 Jan 202425min

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