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November 07, 2019Listener Q&A11 minutesPlayIn this episode of our Bloojam podcast, Jim answers questions from listeners, including:What could have gone wrong with a top salesperson, recruited from a competitor and who is not performing?How important is it to recruit sales people from the same industry?Do good sales people make good sales leaders?How can sales teams take more ownership of their own development?...moreShareView all episodesBy bloojamNovember 07, 2019Listener Q&A11 minutesPlayIn this episode of our Bloojam podcast, Jim answers questions from listeners, including:What could have gone wrong with a top salesperson, recruited from a competitor and who is not performing?How important is it to recruit sales people from the same industry?Do good sales people make good sales leaders?How can sales teams take more ownership of their own development?...more
In this episode of our Bloojam podcast, Jim answers questions from listeners, including:What could have gone wrong with a top salesperson, recruited from a competitor and who is not performing?How important is it to recruit sales people from the same industry?Do good sales people make good sales leaders?How can sales teams take more ownership of their own development?
November 07, 2019Listener Q&A11 minutesPlayIn this episode of our Bloojam podcast, Jim answers questions from listeners, including:What could have gone wrong with a top salesperson, recruited from a competitor and who is not performing?How important is it to recruit sales people from the same industry?Do good sales people make good sales leaders?How can sales teams take more ownership of their own development?...more
In this episode of our Bloojam podcast, Jim answers questions from listeners, including:What could have gone wrong with a top salesperson, recruited from a competitor and who is not performing?How important is it to recruit sales people from the same industry?Do good sales people make good sales leaders?How can sales teams take more ownership of their own development?