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What The Hell is Going On With My Sales Team?

Bill recently had the opportunity to be interview by Richard Lomax at Slip Stream Marketing, slipstream-marketing.com/podcast. On this episode, Bill takes part of that interview and dives deeper into the conversation.

This is part 1 of the interview, where he discusses the most common issues that he sees when he starts working with a sales team.

Be sure to join us for part 2, which will be released on Thursday!

If you want to chat about how I can help your team implement these and get to higher levels of sales performance, go to https://billcaskey.com/growmyteam.

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5 Ideas To Implement Today

I hate that we snub our nose at ‘tactics.’ It’s almost a way for the ‘elites’ to look down at us we because we aren’t constantly droning on and on about ‘strategy.’

I love strategy, but don’t forget there are things you can do today to grow your business that has very little to do with long-term strategy. And I give you 5 of those in this episode of The 2X Podcast.

I also share that we’ll be changing up the deliverable a bit by doing YouTube videos each week, but I will continue to deliver the audio here as a podcast. We’ll be adding to your learning by shooting videos of these episodes. Go to https://youtube.com/BillCaskeyTraining to subscribe!

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10 Problems I Hear Everyday

As I work with clients and get emails from listeners, I keep hearing the same problems come up day after day. Some of these problems are complex and some are very simple, but I put together a list of the most common that I hear.

The Johari Window model is a psychological tool that basically helps you solve your issue by coming up with the most simple fix. That is what I’m going to give you on this episode of The 2X Podcast, 1 thing, easy answers, to fix or start fixing these common problems.

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