I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating: There is no such thing as a product that sells itself. If you want to move product—if you want to generate revenues—you need a sales team willing to connect and close deals.But what happens if your sales team isn’t meeting their goals? First and foremost, it’s not necessarily their fault. It’s worth considering that your marketing arm isn’t doing its job in generating hot leads.Even so, it’s always worth taking missed sales goals seriously, and considering how you can better help your sales reps to succeed. The first step? Understanding why your sales pros aren’t performing.
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