Welcome to the Sound of Sales, hosted by entrepreneur Bram Van de velde. In this podcast, Bram talks to top sales performers, CEOs and other business professionals about the "sound" behind their growth. What struggles have they encountered, professionally or personally, how do they address mental well-being, and how do they balance the challenges they face.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness |
Mitchell Omer left Thomson Reuters just over a year ago to return to the startup world. He currently leads the revenue efforts at Trust Keith. more
In this episode of Sound of Sales, we invited Liam Halpin. He led his team to a sevenfold increase in the LinkedIn Sales Solutions business (EMEA) in the short span of 6 years. more
Nasri is the VP Sales at Hokodo, leading the commercial SDR & Account Executive teams and is responsible for revenue growth across Hokodo’s key geographies. Primarily focused on developing and scaling Hokodo’s growth engine and consistently deliverin... more
What do you do when you notice your team is constantly missing quota? more
When I ask people how they got into sales, I get a variety of answers. Truth be told, Ethan Parker's was rather unexpected. more
How do you become a people manager? more
Show note: something went wrong with the audio recording, apologies for that! more
What do you do when you feel like nothing is working? more
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