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Sales Enablement takes on a different meaning depending on who is involved in the conversation, and who is driving the mission. Today, there are a number of sales enablement technologies that have entered the marketplace.
Sales enablement goes well beyond tools and technology. It includes process, it includes communication, it includes integration. It can be the bridge that connects marketing, operations, engineering, technology, finance, and operations. In our experience, the ability for someone, or a group, that plays the role of connector across lines of business will help you minimize false starts.
In this weeks' episode of the Catalyst Sale Podcast we share how we define sales enablement at Catalyst Sale, why you may want to consider this type of role in your organization, and how to execute. Mike and Mike also share their experience with building a sales enablement team from the ground up.
Catalyst SaleSales is a Thinking Process. Catalyst Sale is a learning organization first and foremost. That's why we care about a thinking process that enables results versus a process that tells people what to do. We aim to add value whenever we can, and our true success is measured by the sustainability of our work long after we complete a project. We surround ourselves with good company and never stop learning.
You can find us via LinkedIn, Twitter, & The Catalyst Sale Website on the links below;
Mike Conner on Twitter
Mike Simmons on Twitter
Mike Conner on LinkedIn
Mike Simmons on LinkedIn
Catalyst Sale Twitter
Catalyst Sale on LinkedIn
Catalyst Sale Website
By Mike SimmonsSales Enablement takes on a different meaning depending on who is involved in the conversation, and who is driving the mission. Today, there are a number of sales enablement technologies that have entered the marketplace.
Sales enablement goes well beyond tools and technology. It includes process, it includes communication, it includes integration. It can be the bridge that connects marketing, operations, engineering, technology, finance, and operations. In our experience, the ability for someone, or a group, that plays the role of connector across lines of business will help you minimize false starts.
In this weeks' episode of the Catalyst Sale Podcast we share how we define sales enablement at Catalyst Sale, why you may want to consider this type of role in your organization, and how to execute. Mike and Mike also share their experience with building a sales enablement team from the ground up.
Catalyst SaleSales is a Thinking Process. Catalyst Sale is a learning organization first and foremost. That's why we care about a thinking process that enables results versus a process that tells people what to do. We aim to add value whenever we can, and our true success is measured by the sustainability of our work long after we complete a project. We surround ourselves with good company and never stop learning.
You can find us via LinkedIn, Twitter, & The Catalyst Sale Website on the links below;
Mike Conner on Twitter
Mike Simmons on Twitter
Mike Conner on LinkedIn
Mike Simmons on LinkedIn
Catalyst Sale Twitter
Catalyst Sale on LinkedIn
Catalyst Sale Website