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Ep.51 Sales Leadership in a Virtual World: Keeping Remote Teams Engaged and On Track

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In this episode, hosted by Liz Heiman, guests Brynne Tillman, Renee Bigelow, Darryl Praill, and Chris Bowen share ideas on how to run effective virtual sales meetings. The conversation covers how to avoid common missteps, set a positive tone, and keep teams involved. Suggestions include requiring video participation, using clear agendas, and encouraging input from everyone on the call. The group highlights the value of making each meeting count, celebrating small wins, and staying away from activities that slow progress, like reviewing individual funnels in a group setting. They also talk about translating successful in-person habits into a virtual space while keeping meetings focused and engaging.
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In this episode, hosted by Liz Heiman, guests Brynne Tillman, Renee Bigelow, Darryl Praill, and Chris Bowen share ideas on how to run effective virtual sales meetings. The conversation covers how to avoid common missteps, set a positive tone, and keep teams involved. Suggestions include requiring video participation, using clear agendas, and encouraging input from everyone on the call. The group highlights the value of making each meeting count, celebrating small wins, and staying away from activities that slow progress, like reviewing individual funnels in a group setting. They also talk about translating successful in-person habits into a virtual space while keeping meetings focused and engaging.
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