Telestax Launches the Industry’s First CPaaS Sales Certification Training for Communications Companies, Carriers, and Operators – MarTech Series
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Telestax, a leading global communications platform as a service (CPaaS) enablement and application provider became the first in the industry to deliver a CPaaS Sales Certification Training program specifically developed for communications providers.
According to a recent report bySynergy Research Group, the CPaaS market is experiencing a 40 percent yearly growth rate, with IDC forecasting a market size of nearly$11 billionby 2022. As communications companies increasingly focus on bringing cloud-based APIs to their enterprise customers, the need for training, knowledge, and best practices has emerged.
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At Telestax, our global partners are heavily skilled at selling voice, SMS, UCaaS, and other telephony products, but oftentimes CPaaS is a new beast, saidVeena Vadgama, VP of Marketing for Telestax. We custom-designed a CPaaS sales certification program for these international sales teams. Telestax trainers bring to light the use cases and digital channels most relevant to the partners region. The results speak for themselves as upon completion of the training our partners have a host of leads and POCs to pursue, bringing significant revenue increases within three to six months on average. This ensures that sales teams are not only equipped, confident, and eager to sell CPaaS but that they are now dangerous when it comes to outshining the competition.
As a CPaaS enablement leader, Telestax has demonstrated the ability to prepare communications solutions with programmable voice and SMS, in addition to offering popular turnkey applications like two-factor authentication (2FA) and phone number masking. Ongoing education and support help to see these solutions through the sale to deployment.
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With both face-to-face and virtual training course options, Telestax has begun offering CPaaS Sales Certification Training to some of the largest organizations in the world, beginning withEurope,Asia, and theMiddle East.
The CPaaS Sales Certification Training from Telestax is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for those who understand how to sell telecom products but are now looking to sell cloud applications, saidNicholas Soo, EVP Voice & Mobility Sales from Telin, a subsidiary of Telkom Indonesia that manages digital and telecommunications business globally. In three days, we were able to train our sales team to effectively sell two-factor authentication, number masking, IVR, and more. The role-playing and live demonstrations included in the training helped our team feel confident bringing additional knowledge and expertise to their accounts. As a provider, this enables us to offer more value to our business customers.
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A chief of learning and positive thinking – Chief Learning Officer
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Erin Mara has been vice president of talent management at BJs Wholesale Club for less than two years, but in that short time, shes made a huge impact.
I try to seize every opportunity to make things faster, better, Mara says of her career. I feel like thats one thing thats made me successful.
Mara didnt begin life planning to shake up the corporate world of learning and development. Like many learning leaders, she initially planned to become a teacher like her mother and father.
After growing up on a farm in Maine, Mara attended Middlebury College in Vermont, where she majored in psychology and minored in education. When she graduated she landed a job as a substitute teacher at a school in Colorado. It was great work, she says, but it wasnt paying the bills.
So Mara returned to the East coast and set her sights on the corporate world. She did a short stint as an executive recruiter, and then her college mentor helped her land a job at Staples. In the new job she was tasked with helping to improve customer experience in call centers for the office supply company. Thats where Mara discovered her talent for leadership and corporate learning.
Lessons learned at Staples
After observing how the Staples reps dealt with customer requests, Mara realized that the problem was not about process, but rather whether reps were empowered and trained to actually solve customer problems. This is where my psychology background came into play, she says.
Mara spent the next several years focused on improving customer satisfaction across Staples and helping to create a more unified customer experience. She moved up the ranks to director of customer satisfaction for retail, where she traveled the country, visiting stores and training teams. During that time Staples customer satisfaction scores increased by almost 1,000 basis points. It was really exciting to see that the work was paying off, Mara says. That was when I really realized that training was my passion.
She shared her ambition with the head of HR, who found her a role as director of learning and development for retail stores. He took a leap of faith on me and I just jumped right in, she says.
It was a smart move. Mara demonstrated a knack for learning leadership from the start, and within 15 months she was promoted to head of L&D development for Staples sales organization, where she focused on creating a centralized learning experience.
By that time she had figured out that the key to transforming a learning culture is to convince decision makers that you can add value to the organization. I had to gain credibility and trust, and you only have one chance to do that in the beginning, she says.
She spent several months meeting with sales leaders and discovered that the organizations decentralized approach to sales training was creating inefficiencies that lowered the perceived value of learning. The credibility had been lost with the business because we were really order-takers, not solution providers, she says.
She wanted her group to be seen as an enabler of business success, so she restructured sales learning into a hub and spoke model, with a single learning organization at the center, and specialized advisers to work with each department. When an adviser identified a learning need, they worked with instructional design and leadership development experts to craft learning experiences that would drive business outcomes and could be shared where relevant with other groups.
It was really successful and our credibility increased, which was a great career moment for me, she says. Mara was later asked to do the same thing for the supply chain organization, and Staples centers of excellence, and by the end of her 18 years with the company, she was senior director of L&D for Staples.
BJs comes calling
Mara might have stayed at Staples for her entire career, but when the company was bought by a private equity firm in 2017, she started thinking about her future. When a company is acquired by private equity it can be an awesome experience and opportunity, but theres also a big risk, she says.
Then BJs Wholesale Club reached out.
Headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, BJs operates more than 200 membership warehouse clubs across the Eastern United States. Mark Griffin had recently been hired as the new CHRO and was looking for a vice president of talent management to fill a critical area of HR.
Griffin wanted to reimagine BJs approach to learning and bring in leaders who could chart a new course. He was looking for someone who had the operational and technical experience to drive change and create a new learning culture. I needed someone who could become a strong voice in the corporation, who would be seen as a partner at the top of the house, and who had the presence to command respect and to work collaboratively, he says.
He thought Mara would be perfect for the role. Erin has incredible energy and excitement, and shes focused on making an impact, Griffin says. He was also impressed with what shed accomplished at Staples. She was a credible leader and thought partner at all levels of the organization. That resonated with me.
Griffin offered her the job. After initial hesitation, Mara listened to the advice of a few personal advisers who all encouraged her to make a move. It was one of those career moments that I needed to capitalize on, she says. So she said yes, and made the transition in November 2018.
She immediately found a kinship with Griffin, who had worked at CVS Caremark (now CVS Health) for 18 years before coming to BJs. If I was going to leave (Staples), I wanted to work for a great leader, she says. This just felt right.
Taking training to the floor
Before making any changes, Mara spent three months in the field, talking to leaders and staff and getting to know the business. She found that there was a significant opportunity to position the learning department as a partner to solve business problems. Training was on an island so far away that you needed binoculars to see it, she laughs. But she was not discouraged.
Mara was able to create a learning culture from scratch that she knew would thrive. To me, one of the most inspiring things to be able to do is to shape a culture, she says. The time she spent in the field helped her build the credibility with company leaders and managers to do just that. I needed to build their trust in me and my team so that they would know that we can do this.
Once she had a sense of the organization, Maras first goal was to improve training for club team members BJs Wholesale Club employs roughly 27,000 team members, and all club team members require training before they can work solo on the floor. For the most part, that training was deployed on a handful of computers off the sales floor that employees would gather around to watch. It wasnt learning. It was compliance, she says.
They didnt have a chance to practice the new skills, or to return to the lesson to check their work. It was a frustrating training experience and it created a lot of hidden expenses, says Dave Carpino, senior talent development manager for BJs. The lack of effective training meant most new hires had to shadow someone for two weeks before having the skills and confidence to work on their own, which added a lot of extra staff hours. That has a big impact on payroll, he says.
In response, Mara found a solution called PlayerLync, which is a mobile workforce enablement platform that lets frontline workers master skills on the job. Mara and Carpino worked with the technology vendor to deploy custom learning modules for BJ team members, using operational materials, store planograms and other content. Then they acquired five iPads for every club so team members could complete their training on the floor. The content can be downloaded directly to the devices, which eliminates bandwidth issues, Mara says. It enables people to take training without the use of Wi-Fi. Its spectacular.
The content is automatically delivered in small chunks with videos, pictures and checklists, making it easy for team members to learn new skills, like how to run a register, bake muffins or build an endcap. They use it as an on-the-spot coach, Carpino says.
The team is now working to create more small chunks of content to address every learning need in the club. By the end of the year, every team member in our club will have the right training at the right time for the right team member, Mara says.
The payoff of her first big training program proved Mara was right for the job. PlayerLync helped to drastically reduce the time it took to access training, such as job aids and how-to videos, from an average of five minutes before PlayerLync to less than 30 seconds with PlayerLync. Considering the wage savings, if you multiply this across 200-plus clubs and thousands of team members and managers, the efficiencies scale quickly. We saw a return on the investment in PlayerLync in less than a year, Carpino says. It was a huge win.
Leading with positivity
The success BJs had with PlayerLync made a powerful statement about the new learning culture at the company. Maras team didnt just deploy an e-learning solution; they identified a problem and found a solution that added measurable value for every club. She connected the day-to-day work to business strategy and generated business outcomes, Carpino says. It helps leaders to see that there can be a better way to do things.
Once club team member training was in place, Mara turned her sights toward club management. Managers were looking for more long-term career development and the tools to be better leaders. I took it as an opportunity to drive a culture of empathy and gratitude, she says.
Practicing positive leadership became the pillar of her new leadership development program, which her team rolled out in 2019. The program is provided by Corp/U, an organizational learning platform provider that partners with university faculty to help build critical leadership capabilities. The Positive Leadership Program is based on Kim Camerons world-renowned Positive Organizational Scholarship, which he teaches at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Corp/U worked with Mara to develop a series of short leadership sprints. Each sprint lasts for 30 minutes, and they occur every day over a week. Then cohorts of learners gather to discuss the content and how it applies at BJs. Its about creating dialogue around leadership, she says. The sprints encourage leaders to think about how they do their jobs, and to share ideas about what works and what doesnt. Many of these group discussions occur virtually, giving managers from across the club a chance to troubleshoot challenges, share best practices and learn from their peers. They are learning, but they are also creating a culture of collaboration, she says.
Penny for your thoughts
The leadership development program includes a number of tools and activities to help managers transition the lessons to their day-to-day practice. For example, after learning about the importance of expressing gratitude, Maras team sent every manager a box of thank-you cards with instructions to write five thank-you notes to someone on their team.
The stories were just so incredible, she says, noting that many team members reported sharing the notes with their families and hanging them on the wall. Its simple tasks like that that are so powerful.
Another activity that has become part of the culture at BJs is to start every employee conversation by saying something positive about the work theyre doing. To get in the habit, managers are instructed to carry five pennies. Every time you say something positive, you push a penny from your left pocket to your right pocket, she explains. It is a way to make sure people are applying what theyre learning into the practice that theyre doing every day.
A bright future
So far, Maras changes have been well received. I think people are grateful to have me, she says. Shes gotten many thank-you notes from team members who are seeing the impact of the transformation and earning high engagement scores and company leaders are beginning to see the business impact of her efforts. In 2021, she plans to expand the leadership capability model across the rest of the company.
She still has a lot to do, but shes optimistic about the future and believes the time she spent getting to know the business and its pain points are helping her to make an impact. Before you can provide recommendations or a roadmap, youve got to understand what the day-to-day life is like and the challenges the company faces, she says. Thats how you build credibility.
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Using sales tax for San Antonio worker training program could improve health conditions in areas hit hardest by the novel coronavirus – San Antonio…
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A plan to use city sales tax dollars to train 40,000 San Antonio residents for higher-paying jobs not only could improve their livelihoods but could be a literal life-saver, the plans backers said Tuesday.
The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated many of the citys existing problems, namely its entrenched poverty and economic segregation, officials say.
COVID-19 has hit hardest on the West and South Sides, parts of town that are poorer and overwhelmingly Hispanic and that have seen higher death rates from the virus than in any other part of the city.
City leaders and experts have pointed to low rates of health care access and high rates of chronic health conditions such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease in those parts of town as reasons why death rates there have been so high.
The thinking goes that equipping residents with the skills needed for jobs in higher-paying fields such as health care, advanced manufacturing and financial services that also come with health care benefits will lead to less death in the event of a future pandemic and better health outcomes in general.
The next time that something like this happens, maybe we wont have such a loss of life, District 4 Councilwoman Adriana Rocha Garcia, who represents the citys Southwest Side, told the Express-News editorial board.
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Passing the sales tax proposal known as Prop B in November would go a long way toward undoing decades of economic segregation, particularly on the citys East, West and South sides, officials said Tuesday.
This is our opportunity to change the trajectory of the growing income segregation in one of the largest cities in the country, Mayor Ron Nirenberg said.
Nirenberg, Garcia and District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran are asking voters to approve using a 1/8-cent sales tax to fund job training and college degree programs for those who lost their jobs because of the pandemic and for the citys poorest residents over four years, to the tune of $154 million.
This is an opportunity for San Antonians displaced by COVID to enter a career with a future, not just a job to cover next weeks bills, Nirenberg said.
Business leaders and city officials have long bemoaned the citys low rates of educational attainment, a phrase that refers to a persons highest level of education completed a fact that has already cost the city.
We know that there are some major headquarters that we missed out on landing here in San Antonio because of the educational attainment rate, said Viagran, who chairs the councils Economic and Workforce Development Committee.
The program funded by the sales tax would be on top of the $75 million the City Council pumped into job training as part of a $191 million economic relief package in early June. Those dollars are intended to help about 10,000 residents get back to work.
More than half of that amount $45 million is budgeted for stipends to help participants pay expenses such as rent and groceries so they can focus on completing their training and education. Those who qualify for those stipends will receive $15 an hour with the potential to receive up to $450 a week. Participants must spend at least six hours a week in an approved training program to get a stipend.
But the sales tax proposal would differ from that program in that it would not set aside funds for stipends, Nirenberg said, because its expected more people will be back to work by the time the program would kick in in fall 2021.
The proposal before the voters would still pay for wraparound services such as child care as well as emergency funding assistance for participants.
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Still unsettled is the fate of the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program, currently funded by the 1/8-cent sales tax that would be redirected for use on the workforce development plan.
The protection program, which buys land that feeds into the Edwards Aquifer to prevent development and protect the citys source of clean drinking water, has consistently been popular with voters since they first approved the program in 2000. However, renewing the tax that pays for the program will not be on the November ballot.
City officials have landed on a proposal to continue the program at about half the current funding, using other city money an option that has made supporters of the current program anxious. The city would use $100 million over a decade out of money it already receives from the San Antonio Water System and from bonds.
City Council will get a briefing on the proposal Thursday and is expected to vote on the proposal this month.
To Nirenberg, the city proposal is an improvement.
Its no longer on an expiring volatile regressive form of revenue that is getting very hard to justify when our citys income gap continues to grow wider and wider and the poor in this community are getting poorer, Nirenberg said. Weve rolled out a solution now that allows us to accomplish the aquifer protection program as well as make a historic investment in the disruption of poverty in our community and get San Antonians back to work post-pandemic.
The tax also currently pays for the construction of linear creeks and parkways, which Bexar County has pledged to continue. Nirenberg has floated the idea of including trails in future voter-approved bond programs.
Joshua Fechter is a staff writer covering San Antonio government and politics. To read more from Joshua, become a subscriber. jfechter@express-news.net | Twitter: @JFreports
Joshua Fechter is a reporter covering City Hall and San Antonio politics for the Express-News. He previously covered real estate, economic development, retail and tourism. Upon graduating from Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin in 2014, Joshua joined the Express-News in 2014 as a breaking news reporter for mySA.com.
Global Sales Training Providers Market Size, Share, Trends, CAGR by Technology, Key Players, Regions, Cost, Revenue and Forecast 2020 to 2025 – The…
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Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation Awards More Than $100000 to 2020 Scholarship Recipients – wineindustryadvisor.com
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The non-profit aims to foster the next generation, cultivate leaders, feed the talent pipeline and promote greater diversity and inclusion in wine, beer and spirits.
September 10, 2020 (New York, NY) Women of the Vine & Spirits,the worlds leading membership organization dedicated to empowering women and boldly pushing the wine, beer and spirits industry toward a more diverse and inclusive era, announced today its non-profit arm, theWomen of the Vine & Spirits Foundation,Ltd. 501(c)(3), has awarded scholarships to 42 deserving candidates, totaling $103,600 in total funds given in 2020.
The Foundation received 310 completedapplications from applicants in 24 countries, including: Australia, Cameroon, Canada, Curaao, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kenya, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Spain,Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Venezuela.
Education and personal development are essential means of empowering and advancing women with the knowledge, skills and self-confidence necessary to thrive in the alcohol beverage industry, saidDeborahBrenner, Founder & CEO, Women of the Vine & Spirits. Thanks to our generous donors, the Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation is providing women with education, resources, role models and career advancement opportunities which is the cornerstone of our organization and Foundation.
The Foundation Committee is pleased to announce the following recipients of the 2020 Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation Scholarships:
Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation Scholarships:Supported by Our Generous Donors
Professional & Leadership Development Scholarship:Katrina Gall, Toronto, Canada;Corinne Keddie, Calgary, Canada;Veronica Mendoza, Glendale, CA.Student Educational Scholarship:Evelyn Alvarez-Mendoza,Santa Maria, CA;Adrienne Goppold, Charlotte, NC;Victoria Chavez, Napa, CA.Continuing Education Scholarship:Nadege Lark, Elmont, NY;Morgan Pressley, Belmont, NC;Sabrina Valles, La Mirada, CA.WSET Level 1 Award inWines:Samantha Kent, Carnation, WA;Magdalena Kuffel, Milan, Italy;Chrishon Lampley, Chicago, IL.WSET Level 2 Award in Wines:Nafeesah Hargrove, Waldorf, MD.WSET Level 2 Award in Spirits:Tiffany Jay, San Mateo, CA.WSET Level 3 Award in Sake:Allie Nault, Warrenton, VA.WSET Level 3 Award in Wines:Diana Hawkins, Rocky Bay, New Zealand.WSET Level 3 Award in Spirits:Katarina Corbo, Los Angeles, CA.WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines:Simone FM Spinner, Lakewood, CO.
Women Behind the Wine Scholarships: Supported by Patron Donor E. & J. Gallo Winery
Master of Wine Scholarship:Florencia Gomez, London, UK.Master Sommelier Scholarship:Ellizabeth Benchimol, Herndon, VA.Elizabeth Smyth Student Scholarship:Martha Vicedomini, Washington, DC.Fuel Your Dreams Award:Terah Bajjalieh, Morgan Hill, CA;Taylor Henriquez, Sherman Oaks, CA;Saskia Tingey, Healdsburg, CA;Nicole Vejar, Oakdale, CA;Sheree Williams, Oakland, CA;LisaAnn Bear, Dixon, NM;Eboni Hayes, Austin, TX;Lauren King, Dallas, TX;Lindsey Johnson, New Berlin, WI;Rachel Trotter, Indianapolis, IN;Brooklyn Bain, Santa Rosa Beach, FL;Stephanie Love, St. Petersburg, FL;Daniella Sanchez, Lake Wales, FL;Diesha Banner, Apex, NC;Kelly Ann Evans, Raleigh, NC;Amanda Nicole Borne, New York, NY;Stefanie Schwartz, Brooklyn, NY;Jenilee Vazquez, Hartford, CT;Heidi Olson, West Bloomfield, MI;Desiree Harrison-Brown, Rockville, MD;Mallory Morris, Louisville, KY.
Overseeing the growth and development of the non-profit is Executive Director,Tara Davey, alongside theBoard of Trustees, led byDeborah Brenner, Founder & CEO, Women of the Vine & Spirits;Batrice Cointreau,President& CEO,byBC Wines;Alison Herman,Senior Counsel, Regulatory & Compliance, Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits; andRichard Tobin,CPA, CVA, CFF,Tobin & Collins, CPA, PA.
The 2020Foundation Committeeis comprised of the following individuals:Hannah Becker,Associate Attorney,Gray |Robinson, P.A.;Jennifer Chapin,SalesDirector,Control&Northeast, Branca USA;Batrice Cointreau,President& CEO,byBC Wines;Renata Franzia Price,National ChainManager, Bronco Wine Company; Jennifer Friedrichs,PA & DE State Market Manager, Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey;Cindy Haas,VP,External Communications & Corporate Social Responsibility, Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits;Rachel Harris,VP,On Premise, Beam Suntory;Natalie Henderson,Principal, Corporate Communications & PR, E. & J. Gallo Winery;Maggie Henriquez, President & CEO, Krug Maison de Champagne;Julie Kinch, Founder, JK Leadership Advisors;Dr. Kathryn LaTour,Associate Professor, Wine Services Marketing, Cornell University;Rhonda Motil,VP, Marketing, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines;Francie Purnell,Corporate Director, Retirement Plans, Scholarships &Foundations, Republic National Distributing Co.;David Rudman,Executive Director,USA, Wine & Spirit Education Trust;Stacey Townsend,Director, Sales Training &Education, Spirits,Constellation Brands;Judy Viera, VP, HR, Breakthru Beverage Group; andCindy Woodman, National Brand Manager, Shaw Ross International Imports. The Committee was responsible for reviewing applications and selecting finalists with guidance by Davey.
For more information about the various scholarships awarded visit womenofthevine.com/foundation.
The Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation, Ltd.501(c)(3) is looking for donations to award scholarships in 2021. To donate, and learn more about donor levels and benefits visitwomenofthevine.com/foundationor contact Executive Director, Tara Davey at[emailprotected].
2020 Women of the Vine & SpiritsFoundation Donors
Patron ($100,000+):E. & J. Gallo Winery; Supporter ($5,000 $14,999):Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits,Titos Handmade Vodka,Vikera Tequila; Friend ($1,000 $4,999):Coravin,Funky Buddha Brewery,Montanya Distillers.
About the Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation
The Women of the Vine & Spirits Foundation, Ltd. 501(c)(3) is thecharitable arm of Women of the Vine & Spirits. The Foundation provides scholarships and awards for the purpose of helping women advance their careers in the food, wine, spirits, beer, or hospitality industries through education, leadership, and professional development, as well as fostering gender diversity and talent development across the industry at large.For more information, please visitwomenofthevine.com/foundation.
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How instant gratification syndrome has ruined advertising – Niche Publishing Network
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That is a question, that when answered, could be worth a million dollars. If we are to be honest with ourselves, we have let the advertisers and misinformed marketers control the narrative on this conversation. We let this happen. Sorry. We did. Lets fix this, friends, and reclaim the conversation.
Can I be brutally honest for a moment?
The reason that many marketers and agencies do not like traditional media is because they dont receive a report to show their boss they are doing their job.
Yes, I said it!
I work with many smart marketers that buy digital and traditional media. They understand that marketing is a strategic process and not just an IGS feel-good show.
Consumers do not bend to the will of a marketer. Consumers buy when they are ready to buy, not when a company wants them to buy. Sure, if the advertisers offer is off-the-charts amazing, we can force buyers deep into the sales funnel, but how often does that really happen?
Wait. Ryan, do you hate digital marketing? NO! I love it.
In all of my media sales training classes, I preach my love for all marketing options. I just know that serious marketers use multi-channel or omni-channel marketing because it works.
The Association of Magazine Media tells us that as much as a 14 per cent lift in ad effectiveness comes when you combine media in marketing.
All-digital is not the answer, and we, as media salespeople, better start controlling the narrative.
Why? I predict that Generation Z, those born between 1996-2010, according to Forbes, will click less than our grandparents.
Why? Because they know that a click starts the tracking of them and they hate being tracked! So, Mr Marketer, if your plan is to get clicks, watch out.
So, how do we change the narrative? Here we go
The simple fact we need to get across is that most of your advertisers potential customers are not ready to buy right now. Sad, but true.
According to Steve Richard of sales consulting firm Vorsight, at any given time:
This means that 56 per cent of your potential customer base is set to give you NO immediate ROI on your marketing efforts.
Another 40 per cent of your potential customer base is set to give you minimal ROI on your marketing efforts.
Only 3 per cent of your potential customer base is set to give you immediate ROI on your marketing efforts.
But, wait, I need ROI right here and right now! I cannot buy media that does not give me ROI. The real question ad salespeople need to be asking is what does ROI actually mean to that particular advertiser?
The definitions are varied and often hidden from us unless we dig. It is our duty and obligation to dig deep and ask for specifics. Managing advertiser expectations is critical in todays media environment.
Talk to advertisers about this and control the narrative.
New findings from B2B research, ratings and review companyClutchreveal that 82 per cent of people admit to having purchased a product or service from a company as a result of consuming content.
They like content that is relevant and important to them. TV shows. Blogs. Magazines. Videos.
The 56 per cent of buyers that are NOT set to give you any immediate ROI are very critical to an advertisers revenue success. That 56 per cent will move to buyers at some point. The other ~40 per cent are pretty darn close to being a buyer too.
Yet, neither group is going to immediately engage with your advertiser, and so they will not see ROI on that marketing effort. Its not that the marketing is not working. The marketing just has not workedyet.
When you marry your marketing message to quality content, you are engraining your brand into the potential buyers mind using frequency in a format that is not intrusive and does not require a click or ROI type of action.
When a potential buyer moves from that 56 per cent group to the 40 per cent group will they choose your advertiser or another company?
Marketing is a strategic process that truly cannot be managed like a day trader on the stock market looking for quick cash. In my ad sales training webinars, I consistently say: consumers buy when they are ready to buy, not when you are ready to sell. Period!
Talk to advertisers about this and control the narrative
John Wanamaker, the founder of what would become Macys, is famous for his marketing quote, Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I dont know which half.
Fast-forward 100 years and, in my opinion, we are still facing nearly the same dilemma because Google gets credit for almost all the marketing that occurs.
We run a quality ad campaign with print ads, e-newsletter marketing, retargeting and social. Then we start looking at reports. Wait, there is not a report from the magazine or newspaper. OMG! So, print advertising must not be working.
Not true!
But waitadvertisers say that everyone they ask says they found me on Google. Well, duh. That is because when customers see a print ad or hear a radio ad they immediately search on their phone for more information.
Talk to advertisers about this and control the narrative.
Many advertisers are expecting immediate ROI on products that are not priced at $19.99.
But wait, theres more.
Direct response marketing is all about making things happen now. It packages thevalue propositionandcall to actionall-in-one to take a prospect from consideration to decision faster.
If your advertiser is not selling a product or service that can be sold fast and by showcasing massive perceived value, they should not be expecting immediate ROI like running a late-night TV ad for a set of Ginsu knives.
Talk to advertisers about this and control the narrative.
BIA Advisory Services reports that traditional media had 60 per cent share of the overall local media spend in 2019 $89.2 billion with digital ad revenue at a 40 per cent share, with $59.5 billion.
The numbers are nearly the same for national ads, with traditional still at 51 per cent of the media buys, according to eMarketer.com.
Traditional media is not dead. The marketing mix has evolved and that is good for us all.
Most often when an advertiser says that no one reads the paper or watches local TV, they themselves do not engage with that exact media. Thus, they feel that no one else does either. This survey of one is deadly and, if left unchecked, spreads like wildfire.
I teach all my ad sales training clients to STOP the survey of one with this polite retort:
May I ask you a question? Whatever you answer will not offend me in any way. Do you read magazines?
He replies no.
You reply, It is not surprising to me that you would say no one reads the magazine when you do not read it yourself. Its ok. My job as an advertising salesperson is to show you that even though you do not read the magazine, I have 22,500 readers who are a perfect customer for your company. This conversation should not be about what you or I like or dislike. It should be about engaging with your customers in whatever media they consume and enjoy.
Talk to advertisers about this and control the narrative.
I hope you love media as much as I love media. I absolutely love it. But, controlling the narrative means we need to be well trained and rehearsed on this issue.
Write down the three or four most common ROI objections you hear weekly. Make some flash cards. Rehearse your answers with different people. Get good at the debate, but always be respectful in your conversations.
Remember, if ad sales was an easy job, everyone would be doing it. And they are not. So, own it and love it.
Ryan Dohrn is the creator of the360 Ad Salestraining system and an internationally recognised media revenue consultant. Dohrn runs a popularYou Tube channelandpodcast.
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Analyzing Impacts Of COVID-19 On Sales Training Industry Effects, Aftermath And Forecast To 2026 – Scientect
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The Sales Training market is expected to grow from USD X.X million in 2020 to USD X.X million by 2026, at a CAGR of X.X% during the forecast period. The global Sales Training market report is a comprehensive research that focuses on the overall consumption structure, development trends, sales models and sales of top countries in the global Sales Training market. The report focuses on well-known providers in the global Sales Training industry, market segments, competition, and the macro environment.
Under COVID-19 Outbreak, how the Sales Training Industry will develop is also analyzed in detail in Chapter 1.7 of the report., In Chapter 2.4, we analyzed industry trends in the context of COVID-19., In Chapter 3.5, we analyzed the impact of COVID-19 on the product industry chain based on the upstream and downstream markets., In Chapters 6 to 10 of the report, we analyze the impact of COVID-19 on various regions and major countries., In chapter 13.5, the impact of COVID-19 on the future development of the industry is pointed out.
A holistic study of the market is made by considering a variety of factors, from demographics conditions and business cycles in a particular country to market-specific microeconomic impacts. The study found the shift in market paradigms in terms of regional competitive advantage and the competitive landscape of major players.
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Key players in the global Sales Training market covered in Chapter 4:, Action Selling, RAIN Group, Kurlan & Associates, Aslan Training and Development, Integrity Solutions, Revenue Storm, Imparta, Corporate Visions, BTS, The Brooks Group, IMPAX, Janek Performance Group, Carew International, Challenger, Baker Communication, DoubleDigit Sales
In Chapter 11 and 13.3, on the basis of types, the Sales Training market from 2015 to 2026 is primarily split into:, Blended Training, Online Training, Instructor-Led Training
In Chapter 12 and 13.4, on the basis of applications, the Sales Training market from 2015 to 2026 covers:, Consumer Goods, Automotive, BFSI, Others
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Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2015-2026) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13:, North America (Covered in Chapter 6 and 13), United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe (Covered in Chapter 7 and 13), Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Others, Asia-Pacific (Covered in Chapter 8 and 13), China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Southeast Asia, Others, Middle East and Africa (Covered in Chapter 9 and 13), Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Others, South America (Covered in Chapter 10 and 13), Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Others
Years considered for this report:, Historical Years: 2015-2019, Base Year: 2019, Estimated Year: 2020, Forecast Period: 2020-2026
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Chapter One: Report Overview
Chapter Two: Global Market Growth Trends
Chapter Three: Value Chain of Sales Training Market
Chapter Four: Players Profiles
Chapter Five: Global Sales Training Market Analysis by Regions
Chapter Six: North America Sales Training Market Analysis by Countries
Chapter Seven: Europe Sales Training Market Analysis by Countries
Chapter Eight: Asia-Pacific Sales Training Market Analysis by Countries
Chapter Nine: Middle East and Africa Sales Training Market Analysis by Countries
Chapter Ten: South America Sales Training Market Analysis by Countries
Chapter Eleven: Global Sales Training Market Segment by Types
Chapter Twelve: Global Sales Training Market Segment by Applications 12.1 Global Sales Training Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.1 Global Sales Training Sales and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.2 Global Sales Training Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.2 Consumer Goods Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.3 Automotive Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.4 BFSI Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.5 Others Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020)
Chapter Thirteen: Sales Training Market Forecast by Regions (2020-2026) continued
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List of tables List of Tables and Figures Table Global Sales Training Market Size Growth Rate by Type (2020-2026) Figure Global Sales Training Market Share by Type in 2019 & 2026 Figure Blended Training Features Figure Online Training Features Figure Instructor-Led Training Features Table Global Sales Training Market Size Growth by Application (2020-2026) Figure Global Sales Training Market Share by Application in 2019 & 2026 Figure Consumer Goods Description Figure Automotive Description Figure BFSI Description Figure Others Description Figure Global COVID-19 Status Overview Table Influence of COVID-19 Outbreak on Sales Training Industry Development Table SWOT Analysis Figure Porters Five Forces Analysis Figure Global Sales Training Market Size and Growth Rate 2015-2026 Table Industry News Table Industry Policies Figure Value Chain Status of Sales Training Figure Production Process of Sales Training Figure Manufacturing Cost Structure of Sales Training Figure Major Company Analysis (by Business Distribution Base, by Product Type) Table Downstream Major Customer Analysis (by Region) Table Action Selling Profile Table Action Selling Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table RAIN Group Profile Table RAIN Group Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Kurlan & Associates Profile Table Kurlan & Associates Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Aslan Training and Development Profile Table Aslan Training and Development Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Integrity Solutions Profile Table Integrity Solutions Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Revenue Storm Profile Table Revenue Storm Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Imparta Profile Table Imparta Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Corporate Visions Profile Table Corporate Visions Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table BTS Profile Table BTS Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table The Brooks Group Profile Table The Brooks Group Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table IMPAX Profile Table IMPAX Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Janek Performance Group Profile Table Janek Performance Group Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Carew International Profile Table Carew International Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Challenger Profile Table Challenger Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Baker Communication Profile Table Baker Communication Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table DoubleDigit Sales Profile Table DoubleDigit Sales Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Figure Global Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Global Sales Training Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Global Sales Training Sales by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Sales Training Sales Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Sales Training Revenue ($) by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2015 Table Global Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2019 Figure North America Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Europe Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South America Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure North America Sales Training Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table North America Sales Training Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table North America Sales Training Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure United States Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Canada Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Mexico Sales Training Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Europe Sales Training Revenue ($) Growth (2015-2020) Table Europe Sales Training Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Europe Sales Training Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure Germany Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure UK Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure France Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Italy Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Spain Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Russia Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Training Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Sales Training Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Training Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Asia-Pacific Sales Training Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific Sales Training Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure China Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Japan Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South Korea Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Australia Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure India Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Southeast Asia Sales Training Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Sales Training Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020)continued
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This Program Aims to Help Laid-Off Workers Land Sales Jobs – Built In
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Sales Assembly President Christina Brady knows what its like to feel hopeless in the wake of a crisis. She also knows that, sometimes, all a person needs to bounce back is an opportunity.
Thats how she got her start in sales 15 years ago.
Like most people who get into sales, Brady hadnt planned on a career in the field. In fact, she wanted to be an actor. She majored in theater at Columbia College Chicago and had plans to move to Los Angeles once she graduated to pursue her dream.
Then her world came crashing down her junior year of college.
First, Bradys mother passed away from breast cancer. Then, seven months later, her father died. As she and her two sisters mourned their losses, the state sold their home to pay off outstanding debts, leaving them homeless. After sleeping on friends couches for a few months, Brady resolved to support her younger sister through college and bounce back.
Thats when a MetLife recruiter offered her a job selling insurance. The work gave her a sense of control and hope. Her improv and acting skills made her a natural salesperson, and she soon earned enough commission to pay rent and put her sister through school.
I felt like I had control over something again, and I felt like I was doing something that I was oddly good at but had no clue that I would have been, Brady said.
Now, Brady, whose career was built on resilience, hopes to use her role at Sales Assembly to be a helping hand to others facing adversity. Her first step toward that mission has been to launch Fast Start Certification, a free online training course designed to help people recently laid off or looking to change careers find work in tech sales.
If by rolling out this program, we can help people get their dream job when they never thought that they would have been able to thats why Im doing this, Brady said. And thats what I need this program to be.
Brady came up with the idea for Fast Start shortly after Sales Assembly hired her as its president in June. Just two months prior, she had been one of 300 people laid off from Glassdoor, and among the thousands out of work due to the economic uncertainty surrounding COVID-19.
Taking your fast start certification could also help you even if you have existing work at a company.
Sales Assembly CRO Matt Green was the first person to reach out to help her find a new role. Brady realized that, by joining the company, she would be in a unique position to help others looking for work in sales.
Soon after she joined the company, the executiveteam started brainstorming ways to create a talent pipeline for member companies. Drawing on her past experience, Brady pitched Fast Start.
I just kept honing in on this feeling of hopelessness and, What do I do now? Brady said. We started talking about the idea of giving candidates some level of training, and then it just clicked. I was like:Oh my gosh. What if we actually offer jobseekers the ability to be certified in their role, and solve a key pain that a lot of companies have, which is time to ramp?
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On average, it takes a salesperson three to six months to fully ramp into their role, Brady said. With financial margins for many companies tighter than ever before, it makes finding a candidate that doesnt need long to ramp that much more valuable.
To serve the needs of different sales positions, Sales Assembly created seven certification courses for entry-level sales, experienced sales professionals, account management and customer success reps, sales enablement, revenue operations, and demand generation, respectively. The courses are designed to give candidates an introduction to a new role and cut their ramp time by up to athird, Brady said.
The program is open to anyone interested in a sales career, at any experience level.
Taking your fast start certification could also help you even if you have existing work at a company. Perhaps you currently work in marketing, but you want to join sales, Brady said. So laid off, out of work, changing careers, this is for all of that.
The entry-level course, for example, is set up for anyone brand new to sales and looking for a job as an account executive or SDR. There are five video modules with listening tests at the end covering everything from effective outreach strategies to getting used to hearing no to learning how to acknowledge, respond and pivot objections.
I want this program to give people relief in areas that they never thought that they would find it.
Meanwhile, a sales management course is designed for more experienced sales professionals interested in stepping up the org chart. In this course, theyll learn about the psychology behind hearing No, how to deliver feedback and how to provide effective team training.
Each certification course is free and takes just one or two hours to complete, Brady added. Once a candidate is Fast Start Certified, Sales Assembly will send their resume to partner companies and help them find work.
So far, the program is resonating with job seekers. Within one week of launching the course, 130 people had signed up and 50 people had completed the certification, according to the company.
The goal for the program is to help member companies to find at least two hires a year through the program, but its more personal than that for Brady. She hopes that the program will give people going through adversity the helping hand they needto bounce back.
I want this program to give people relief in areas that they never thought that they would find it, Brady said. Its my core mission in life. I am a helper. I owe that to my parents and the people I love who have gotten me as far as I am.
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Two St. Pete companies in Tampa Bay Waves TechWomen Rising cohort – St Pete Catalyst
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Goldn: The Family App. Goldn is a family care management application that makes it easy for unpaid care takers to pay bills, set reminders and locate wanderers. The CEO of the Tampa-based company is Nia Jackson.
IVF Options provides fertility benefits to self-pay patients, negotiating discounted rates on fertility treatment, medication and genetic testing. Lexie Magyar is CEO of the Tampa company.
Kinstak provides private cloud storage that automatically organizes photos, videos, and files into personalized categories. The company is based in Tampa and Carolyn Eagen is CEO.
MARVLoUS. Multimedia Augmented Reality Vocabulary Learning (MARVL) is an augmented reality (AR) application that teaches vocabulary in two languages simultaneously. Sara Smith is CEO of theTampa company.
Tepey is a web-based matching and project management software solution that eliminates the guesswork of how to build a physical product, and where to find contractors and manufacturers at an affordable price. The CEO is Donteacia Seymore and the company is based in Tampa.
The Natural Nipple is designed for seamless and stress-free breast and bottle feeding. The Tampa company is led by CEO Lauren Wright.
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