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Cracking the revenue code: Stop juggling and overloading technology stacks

Cracking the revenue code: Stop juggling and overloading technology stacks

FromReveal: The Revenue Intelligence Podcast


Cracking the revenue code: Stop juggling and overloading technology stacks

FromReveal: The Revenue Intelligence Podcast

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’re hearing it from sales reps and even some sales leaders: enough of the juggling act regarding sales tools.Your sales force won't be able to perform at their best if they have to use too many different systems at once.Our guest, Kyle Lacy, CMO of Jellyfish and former SVP of Marketing at Seismic, shares his thoughts on how too many apps and systems can get in the way of rep’s selling.Kyle has extensive expertise in the rapidly expanding software sector, making him an expert at generating results and making an impression that lasts. But even though software offers amazing benefits in terms of efficiency, he challenges us to consider: When your tech stack becomes too complex or top-heavy, what happens?Numerous studies show that a salesperson's output and efficiency suffer when they try to sell too many different things simultaneously. Let’s see how Kyle suggests reps approach this…Resources: Salesforce & McKinsey
Released:
Jan 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Reveal is for revenue leaders who want to reach their fullest potential. Every week we interview sales practitioners, leaders, and experts to explore how they use revenue intelligence – a new way of operating based on data instead of opinions – to win their market. You’ll hear candid stories of success (and failure), how to win with a data-first mentality, plus you’ll take home a micro action you can use today. Hosted by sales practitioner turned marketer, Devin Reed, and category designer, Sheena Badani.