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Episode 36: Trading for Equity: A Case Study in Leveraging Skills for Success or Quantifiable Results
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Trading for Equity: Investing in building skills to the level of expertise can set you apart in your career, leading to promotions and higher wages.
In this podcast episode, the host interviews Bart Fanelli, the founder and CEO of Skillibrium, a skill-building platform for SaaS sales teams. Bart shares his journey of developing expertise in selling complex SaaS software and how he transitioned from being a successful salesperson to teaching others to sell. He discusses the importance of investing in oneself and building a set of skills to the level of expertise, which can set individuals apart in the technology industry. Bart also highlights the value of collaboration and surrounding oneself with great people.
By creating a unique practice and expertise in value selling, they have been able to build a successful business and write a book. They emphasize that regardless of your role, it is crucial to have measurable metrics and be able to articulate the outcomes and value of your work. This not only helps in building a personal brand but also in demonstrating the impact you have made in your field.
Bart also mentioned that by focusing on revenue generation and running the revenue engine with discipline and an understanding of customer needs, they were able to achieve accelerated growth and success in their company. This highlights the importance of tracking and discussing the results of your work in driving business success.
Join host Christopher Nelson as he interviews Bart Fanelli, founder and CEO of Skillibrium, on how he turned his expertise in selling SaaS software into a successful business. Tune in now!
In this episode, we talk about:
Episode Timeline:
Connect with Bart Fanelli
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bartfanelli/
https://www.Skillibrium.com
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Episode 36: Trading for Equity: A Case Study in Leveraging Skills for Success or Quantifiable Results
Ready to explore the latest in tech careers and financial insights? Click here now for an eye-opening journey at http://www.managingtechmillions.com/!
Trading for Equity: Investing in building skills to the level of expertise can set you apart in your career, leading to promotions and higher wages.
In this podcast episode, the host interviews Bart Fanelli, the founder and CEO of Skillibrium, a skill-building platform for SaaS sales teams. Bart shares his journey of developing expertise in selling complex SaaS software and how he transitioned from being a successful salesperson to teaching others to sell. He discusses the importance of investing in oneself and building a set of skills to the level of expertise, which can set individuals apart in the technology industry. Bart also highlights the value of collaboration and surrounding oneself with great people.
By creating a unique practice and expertise in value selling, they have been able to build a successful business and write a book. They emphasize that regardless of your role, it is crucial to have measurable metrics and be able to articulate the outcomes and value of your work. This not only helps in building a personal brand but also in demonstrating the impact you have made in your field.
Bart also mentioned that by focusing on revenue generation and running the revenue engine with discipline and an understanding of customer needs, they were able to achieve accelerated growth and success in their company. This highlights the importance of tracking and discussing the results of your work in driving business success.
Join host Christopher Nelson as he interviews Bart Fanelli, founder and CEO of Skillibrium, on how he turned his expertise in selling SaaS software into a successful business. Tune in now!
In this episode, we talk about:
Episode Timeline:
Connect with Bart Fanelli
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bartfanelli/
https://www.Skillibrium.com
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