EPISODE · Dec 7, 2025 · 14 MIN
Best Bits: From AE to Sales Leader (What No One Prepares You For) w/ Taylor Corr
from WMYT - What makes YOU Tick? Tech Leaders Career Stories
What actually makes someone great at sales — and how do you know when they’re ready to lead?Full episode #55 https://youtu.be/QnH0WOl2crQ?si=WIlbLxq4SVdqrjm1In this Best Bits episode, we dive into a punchy segment with Taylor Corr, a seasoned sales leader who’s developed top-performing teams at Bloomberg, Quantcast, and now StackAdapt, where he leads US agency new business.Taylor shares the real traits that define standout AEs, the hidden pitfalls most early-career reps fall into, and why companies so often get it wrong when promoting first-time managers.We get into:What top-performing AEs do differently (it’s not just numbers)How to disqualify like a pro and avoid pipeline bloatThe emotional side of burnout, disengagement & career doubtHow to support sellers through the “I got another offer” momentWhy promoting your best rep to manager without support is a recipe for failureHow managers can actually track their growth (even when it's intangible)Whether you’re on your way up or responsible for building the next wave of sales leadership, this is one to take notes on.Connect with Taylor on LI https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorcorr/About Richard WashingtonRichard Washington is the host of Making Revenue Tick and a trusted authority for tech founders looking to hire and scale elite revenue teams. Known for his contrarian, practical approach, Richard helps startups avoid costly hiring mistakes, align GTM teams, and grow from early traction to sustained success.Follow Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richwash/Read Richard’s Newsletter Growth Magnet: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7083793079794556928Subscribe for more conversations that go beyond tactics — and into what makes the people who build startups tick.#SalesLeadership#AEtoManager#StartupSales#SalesCoaching#GoToMarket #WMYT
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What actually makes someone great at sales — and how do you know when they’re ready to lead?Full episode #55 https://youtu.be/QnH0WOl2crQ?si=WIlbLxq4SVdqrjm1In this Best Bits episode, we dive into a punchy segment with Taylor Corr, a seasoned sales leader who’s developed top-performing teams at Bloomberg, Quantcast, and now StackAdapt, where he leads US agency new business.Taylor shares the real traits that define standout AEs, the hidden pitfalls most early-career reps fall into, and why companies so often get it wrong when promoting first-time managers.We get into:What top-performing AEs do differently (it’s not just numbers)How to disqualify like a pro and avoid pipeline bloatThe emotional side of burnout, disengagement & career doubtHow to support sellers through the “I got another offer” momentWhy promoting your best rep to manager without support is a recipe for failureHow managers can actually track their growth (even when it's intangible)Whether you’re on your way up or responsible for building the next wave of sales leadership, this is one to take notes on.Connect with Taylor on LI https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorcorr/About Richard WashingtonRichard Washington is the host of Making Revenue Tick and a trusted authority for tech founders looking to hire and scale elite revenue teams. Known for his contrarian, practical approach, Richard helps startups avoid costly hiring mistakes, align GTM teams, and grow from early traction to sustained success.Follow Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richwash/Read Richard’s Newsletter Growth Magnet: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7083793079794556928Subscribe for more conversations that go beyond tactics — and into what makes the people who build startups tick.#SalesLeadership#AEtoManager#StartupSales#SalesCoaching#GoToMarket #WMYT
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