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This is Dave Brock’s Blog.

It offers my views on a variety of business, sales, marketing, and leadership topic. My goal is to make a difference for you, the reader, in both your professional and personal lives.

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Tips For Selling To Manufacturers

By David Brock | May 6, 2009

Thanks to the folks at TheCustomerCollective and Oracle for sponsoring a terrific eBook, Selling Through A Slump. It’s a great resource for every sales professional. You really should download the eBook and use it as your playbook to help you in growing your sales within different market segments.I was asked to write the section: Selling To Manufacturers. To tantalize you to read more in the eBook, I’ve published the tips I recommended below:Selling to Manufacturers Yes, we know the story, the manufacturing sector is had hit. Plants are closing, companies are looking to get rid of excess capacity, and no […]

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What’s It Take To Be A Major Account Rep?

By David Brock | May 5, 2009

The other day, a sales person I had coached a few years ago called me up. He was getting a big promotion to handle one of his company’s largest customers. He called to ask me what it took to be an outstanding major accounts rep. The guy was already a great customer focused sales person, so we didn’t spend much time on those areas. I reeled a number of thoughts off the top of my head. I know I’ve missed some, it would be great to have your ideas. The non-prioritized thoughts were: The major account rep has to understand […]

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Will Your Supplier Still Be Here Tomorrow?

By David Brock | April 30, 2009

For regular readers of this blog, you know I’ve been evangelizing rich collaboration and expressing concern about the health of the Supply Chain. If you want to re-read the post: If Your Suppliers Are In Trouble, Then You Are In Trouble. I’m not the only person concerned about this. Today, I read an interesting article in CFO Magazine: Will Your Supplier Still Be Here Tomorrow? The article focuses on the supply chain in the automotive industry, but the issue applies to all industries. Why write about this in a blog that focuses so much on Sales and Marketing? It’s easy, […]

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Selling Through A Slump

By David Brock | April 30, 2009

This new ebook from 11 top sales professionals and bloggers (yes, I’m putting myself in that category–at least for the moment) focuses on simple advice on Selling Through The Recession. Sponsored by the folks at TheCustomerCollective and Oracle CRM, we look at 11 industries, providing the top 10 tips, in each, for identifying opportunities, supporting your customers and growing the business. It’s simple and pragmatic advice for every sales professional. In addition to the great advice, the eBook is Free! How can you beat that? Download This Free eBook Selling Through A Slump: An Industry by Industry Playbook brings together […]

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Blogger Of The Week – Dave Brock, Conversation Starter

By David Brock | April 27, 2009

Thank you to the folks at Social Media Today. I’ve been selected as Blogger Of The Week. They are tremendously generous—both in selecting of me and the flattering profile. They are a great team to work with. Here’s the link: Blogger Of The Week – Dave Brock, Conversation Starter.

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Sales Managers Must Set The Example To Drive Change

By David Brock | April 24, 2009

We read everyday about organizations not achieving what they want in leveraging sales training, implementing CRM, implementing Sales 2.0 tools, new processes–whatever. While it may sound surprising, one of the key reasons organizations don’t get what they want from these programs is that managers, at all levels don’t set a visible example in utilizing the tools, training, or processes themselves. Somehow, they become things that the sales people must do, but managers don’t. If managers are not committed to set a visible example in any initiative, the organization is probably better off not doing it–saving the money and time. Many […]

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