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Maintaining Win Rates in Tough Markets
Episode 48

Maintaining Win Rates in Tough Markets

The Win Rate Podcast with Andy Paul

June 12, 202457m 50s

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Show Notes

In this episode of the Win Rate Podcast, host Andy is joined by Ralph Barsi, VP of Sales at Kahua, Dave Brock, CEO of Partners in Excellence, and David Kreiger, Founder and President of Sales Roads. They discuss the impact of economic downturns and whether that should impact win rates, the need for sales discipline, the state of leadership roles, and whether having a side hustle benefits sales professionals. They stress the importance of refining sales processes, aligning with customer needs, and learning from wins and losses to foster long-term success.

Host Andy Paul is the expert on modern B2B selling and author of three best-selling, award-winning sales books, including his latest Sell Without Selling Out. Visit andypaul.com to subscribe to his newsletter for even more strategies and tips to accelerate your win rate.

Topics

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