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New Book! The 60 Second Sales Coach

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New Book! The 60 Second Sales CoachBooks, Books by Keith Rosen, Business Coaching, career, coaching salespeople, Executive Coaching, Goal Setting, How to Manage Your Team, leadership, management tips, Sales Coaching, Sales Leadership, Sales Management

by Keith Rosen on October 27, 2020 with 2 comments

  Download Your Free Copy of  The 60 Second Sales Coach  Over 600 Coaching Questions and 40 Critical Conversations to Develop Sales Champions and Coach More Customers to Succeed Coaching is simply the language you use in every conversation. The language of your organization, of leadership and how every exemplary leader communicates. Some coaching conversations …

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How to Build Trust and Synergy When Managers Inherit an Existing Team – Part One

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How to Build Trust and Synergy When Managers Inherit an Existing Team – Part OneAccountability, career, coaching salespeople, Communication, Culture, leadership, Sales Leadership, Sales Management, selling

by Keith Rosen on September 29, 2020 with 0 comment

There are basically two ways to build a team. Inherit one or build one from scratch. While many managers have the “freedom” to chose whom they want to hire, there are more managers who inherit an existing team, which can quickly lead to mistrust, uncertainty, and fear if you don’t manage your transition with intentional …

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No Quality of Life For You! Myths of the Remote Workplace – Part Four

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No Quality of Life For You! Myths of the Remote Workplace – Part Fourcareer coaching, coaching for managers, coaching salespeople, coaching tips, Communication, customer service, leadership, Sales Coaching, Sales Leadership, Sales Management, Time Management Tips

by Keith Rosen on July 15, 2020 with 0 comment

As we conclude this four-part series, it’s essential to focus on the most important of all myths. That is, it’s impossible to create a thriving, balanced life, achieve career goals, and be productive when working from home. Part one in this four-part series Part Two Part Three Online Courses -OWN YOUR DAY & SALES LEADERSHIP …

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My Salespeople Are Slacking Off Working from Home! Myths of the Remote Workplace – Part 3

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My Salespeople Are Slacking Off Working from Home! Myths of the Remote Workplace – Part 3happiness, health, Life Balance, Live Responsibly: Life Tips, Great Living, Remote Work, Sales Coaching, Sales Management, Sales Training

by Keith Rosen on June 10, 2020 with 0 comment

For those micromanagers out there, fear not! You can still micromanage your team remotely. I’m joking of course, but the fact is, the next two powerful remote workplace myths focus on observation and how you can observe your team effectively and proactively to uncover previously unrecognizable coaching and developmental opportunities that will boost personal productivity …

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Employee Productivity and Engagement Will Drop Working from Home. Myths of the Remote Workplace – Part 2

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Employee Productivity and Engagement Will Drop Working from Home. Myths of the Remote Workplace – Part 2career, career coaching, coaching salespeople, comunication, Hiring and recruiting, leadership, Life Balance, management articles, Remote Work, Sales Coaching, Sales Leadership, Sales Management

by Keith Rosen on June 1, 2020 with 0 comment

As we continue to make this transition around how we manage our lives and careers, managers have the added responsibility of ensuring their employees are staying engaged, maintaining productivity, and feeling supported and connected to the team and the company. To avoid sabotaging yourself and your team, it’s essential to be mindful of these four …

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