EP249: Mozart, Jazz, and the 0.01% - Why Most Sales Teams Are Playing Out of Tune

EPISODE · Dec 10, 2024 · 1H 3M

EP249: Mozart, Jazz, and the 0.01% - Why Most Sales Teams Are Playing Out of Tune

from Market Dominance Guys · host ConnectAndSell

Today they welcome Helen Fanucci, author of "Love Your Team" and CEO/Co-Founder of Pipeline Power, for a candid look at why sales coaching fails - and how to fix it. The stats are startling: only 0.01% of recorded sales conversations are ever reviewed, and 83% of sales managers have never received formal training. Through their discussion, the trio reveals practical solutions, including Helen's upcoming AI-powered coaching platform allowing sales managers to practice difficult conversations in a safe environment. From Branch 49's "finishing school for future CEOs" approach to why cultural transformation must precede digital transformation, this conversation challenges conventional wisdom about sales leadership. Whether you're a seasoned CSO or a newly minted sales manager, you'll gain fresh perspectives on building and nurturing high-performing sales teams through systematic coaching. Link to Free Chatbot tied to Chapter 11 of "Love Your Team." https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67539b3c0c2081918142398d78ac3de9-love-your-team-managing-underperformers

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