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In this book, global sales management thought leaders Andy Zoltners, Prabha Sinha, and Sally Lorimer share actionable ideas for enhancing the power of any sales force. By organizing insights from blogs around a proven sales force system framework the authors created, the book can help sales leaders:
- Find hidden opportunities for sales growth
- Size and structure their sales teams to meet changing customer needs
- Hire and retain the best sales and managerial talent
- Motivate and direct sales activity to align with strategic priorities
- Use data and analytics to create insights for driving sales performance
- Lead sales forces to succeed in today's digital world
- And much more
Author: Prabha K. Sinha, Sally E. Lorimer, Andris a. Zoltners
ISBN-10: 0985343672
ISBN-13: 9780985343675
Publisher: Zs Associates, Inc.
Language: English
Published: 07/19/2016
Pages: 128
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.27d
Prabha K. Sinha is a co-founder of ZS Associates and a former faculty member at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. He continues to teach sales executives at the Indian School of Business and the Gordon Institute of Business Science in South Africa. He has helped firms all over the globe with improving sales force strategy and effectiveness. He received his PhD from the University of Massachusetts and graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
Sally E. Lorimer is a business writer. As a former ZS principal, she helped clients implement strategies for improving sales effectiveness and performance. She has an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and is also a graduate of the University of Michigan.
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