Listen "Frameworks For Talent Development & Retention"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Coralie De Robert shares the frameworks behind her approach to developing and retaining top sales talent. Coralie leads a nine-person team and manages over 600 customers, yet still finds time to deeply understand her people, coach them with intent, and build a performance culture that scales.We dive into her systems for talent assessment, why reps should own their development, and how sales leaders can create a coaching rhythm that doesn't depend on their calendar. From “Breakfast and Learns” to radical feedback, this is a must-listen for managers who want to build high-performing, happy teams that stick around.Follow Coralie De Robert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coralie-de-robert-15b4a550/Free Sales Resources:→ Do you need more pipeline?→ Is your win rate too low?→ Do you need to close bigger deals?I’ve created a load of free resources to help you solve the problems above.Free Prospecting Course: Included is the cold call script my last team used to go from 6-60 meetings permonth, cold email templates, video and voice note scripts and more.Free Downloads: Instantly download sales resources, including the MEDDPICC deal score sheet,Ghosting Playbook, Demo Checklist, Rapid Research AI, and more.The Sales University: Get a 7 day free trial to 400+ sales training lessons, 1:1 andgroup coaching, AI agents and more. Find all these and more at therevenueenabler.com (https://therevenueenabler.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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