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According to 2019 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, women are underrepresented in B2B sales in most industries despite 86% of women achieving quota, compared to 78% of men. The reality is that women succeed in sales by excelling at different capabilities than men.
In this roundtable episode of Unstoppable, Audrey Houghton, Tess Scanlon, and Jess Lumpkin discuss how the skills of women are becoming more relevant in the fast-growing, once male-dominated field of e-commerce sales.
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Some say that women can't be sales managers and mothers at the same time, but Maria Bross found out she was expecting three weeks into her role as a sales manager at Rock Content, and she's ready to rock both roles. In this episode, hear how her leadership led her to her new position and how some sales lessons will help her be a better leader in her household.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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When Heli Nielson started in sales, she was hooked. She began her career in telecommunications at the beginning of the Internet age, and she has been on the forefront of helping large global companies connect their employees, customers, suppliers and partners to each other and to new markets since. In this episode, hear the lessons she's learned as a saleswoman in tech.
She has worked with technology and business leaders at such iconic companies as Microsoft, Starbucks, Expedia and Nordstrom, and she has sold everything from the first suite of e-commerce software to the first smartphone and 4G wireless technology. Known as a turnaround leader, Heli believes that authentic coaching is the key that unlocks human potential and that everyone has something to offer through collaboration, innovation, and personal striving toward the collective good. Heli's current role with Information Services Group is centered on helping enterprise sales and business leaders become more successful in competitive pursuits by providing insights from ISG Research in market trends, competitive positioning, pricing, and account intelligence. A desert person through and through, Heli is no good below 70 degrees Fahrenheit, so she lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona. Heli is the proud mom of two amazing humans who are using their vast talents to make the world a better place and considers this her greatest achievement.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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We are given two choices when we experience trauma: to let it take over us or to overcome it. When Kasey Jones was faced with that decision, she chose the latter. Now, she works to inspire others to become resilient both inside and outside of the business world.
As a thought leadership and growth coach, Kasey empowers entrepreneurs to build powerful personal brands that grow their businesses. As founder of A Better Jones, she coaches entrepreneurs, early-stage startup founders and ambitious business professionals to define the vision for their future, tap into their unique strengths, and create the fastest path toward business growth.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Cherilynn Castleman has helped Fortune 500 clients as a global sales executive for over 20 years. She's currently the Chief Learning Officer for Sistas In Sales, which empowers women of color across the sales sector. Plus, she's a Managing Partner and Executive Coach for CGI, a sales training and coaching firm, and the author of "What’s in the C.A.R.D.S.?: 5 Post-Pandemic Sales Strategies." In this episode, hear why prides herself on changing mindsets and how she's instructing and inspiring others to action.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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When I think about women in sales (and I do, a lot), I think about Lori Richardson. Back in 2002, Lori started Score More Sales, a sales consultancy that helps others reach their full growth potential through hiring strategies and existing sales team evaluations. She's also the president of Women's Sales Pros, a community that helps companies attract, promote and retain great women in sales and inspire them to obtain leadership positions. In this episode, Lori shares her journey and how she's balanced her big goals with the rest of her life.
This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Gabrielle "GB" Blackwell is a firecracker. After taking a hard look at her career, she decided she wasn't putting herself in the position to reach her goals, so she started networking. A few LinkedIn posts later, the hiring manager Gong, a revenue intelligence agency, loved her content and asked if she'd be interested in joining the team. In this episode, hear how her "attract, not attack" strategy changed the trajectory of her career.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Carole Mahoney is the founder of Unbound Growth, a scientific sales development firm that helps sales teams fuel business growth, a sales coach for Harvard's entrepreneurial MBA program and soon, an author. Her upcoming book "Buyer First: How to Sell the Way Your Customers Want to Buy," is the book she wished she had 20 years ago when she first started her sales career. Hear how she's helping others understand how sales work—no matter their level of experience—through the stories of others.
Be sure to stick around for my reflections at the end of this episode!
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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For as long as she can remember, Dorie Clark has wanted to write her own book, so she wrote five: The Long Game, Entrepreneurial You, Reinventing You, Stand Out and Stand Out Networking. Recognized as one of the top 50 business thinkers in the world by Thinkers50 and the #1 Communication Coach in the world by the Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Awards, Dorie’s a consultant, keynote speaker and professor of executive education at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and Columbia Business School.
In this episode, hear her advice for building yourself up so that you can achieve your dreams, too.
Learn more about Dorie.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Karyl Eckerle has a passion for helping others build their personal brands—and hers is strong. She's a sought-after corporate speaker and consultant that helps women discover makes them unique while empowering, educating and encouraging them. In this episode, hear her share how to become a powerhouse combination of professional image and personal brand.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Julia Andrews started her sales career selling knives door to door, and she quickly learned that people don't buy products or services—they buy experiences. Those experiences helped her grow, and she's now the leader of the National Association of Women Sales Professionals in the Pacific Northwest. In this episode, hear more of the lessons she learned along the way.
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Ericka Eller comes from a family of entrepreneurs, and she knows how stressful building a business can be. Now, the head coach and sales manager for Stacy Tuschl of Foot Traffic Formula is helping women avoid the burnout that comes with lighting the candle at both ends. In this episode, hear her story and how she helps leaders create a new, balanced normal.
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We all have struggles, and many of us work to hide them from others. In this live podcast episode, Business Insider Most Innovative Career Coach and The Authenticity Guide CEO shares how being open and honest about what you're going through can help yourself and those around you, too.
This episode was filmed at Raleigh Founded's Warehouse location as a part of Earfluence's podcast marathon.
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A sponsor of the National Association of Women Sales Professionals, Blend helps consumers gain access to the world’s financial resources through simple and transparent financial services. In this episode, Blend's Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Ulysses Smith and I talk about how diversity in the workplace can build a stronger and more successful company and how we can support that mission.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Brooke Bachesta spent years as a sales manager focused on getting over the line, exceeding quota and hitting numbers without a lot of room to think beyond that. Recently, she's transitioned to a team enablement role at Outreach, where she's been loving thinking more strategically and helping a global team be their best. In this episode, hear how working in the day-to-day hustle of sales prepared her for success in a long-term thinking role—and how her hype crew has supported her along the way.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Deb Calvert has been building organizational strength as president of People First Productivity solutions since 2005. Creating sales
productivity, leadership development and team effectiveness for over 15 years, she is an expert in building meaningful connections. In this episode, hear how women might be naturally inclined to make decisions that benefit the whole, rather than the part, and how that can benefit us in the workplace.Let's be friends! Follow me on LinkedIn.
This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Sally Duby is one of the Top 25 Most Influential Inside Sales Executives. Need I say more? Passionate about inside sales and helping others build world-class repeatable and scalable inside sales organizations, she's a sales force to be reckoned with.
Sally is co-founder and board member of the VP of Sales Forum in the Bay Area, AA-ISP Silicon Valley Chapter Board Member and was named one of the Top 25 Most Influential Inside Sales Executives, a Forbes Business Council member and a published Forbes writer.
Sally is CSO for The Bridge Group, Inc, today’s most respected and influential inside sales and sales development consultancy working with tech stars such as Coupa Software, Avalara, Bill.com, Dropbox, IBM, CA, Oracle and Autodesk. She is also an advisor to many companies such as WindRiver, Streamsend, Imperva, Galvanize and others. Previously, she was Interim VP of Sales for a SaaS start-up, head of sales for Skype, and ran another inside sales consultancy for 15 years. Sally learned all about inside sales starting as an inside sales rep and working her way up to leadership roles at Oracle in the late 80s and then built and ran inside sales teams at Network General and Ingres.
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This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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Some say that women can't be sales managers and mothers at the same time, but Maria Bross found out she was expecting three weeks into her role as a sales manager at Rock Content, and she's ready to rock both roles. In this episode, hear how her leadership led her to her new position and how some sales lessons will help her be a better leader in her household.
Let's be friends! Follow me on LinkedIn.
This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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When Heli Nielson started in sales, she was hooked. She began her career in telecommunications at the beginning of the Internet age, and she has been on the forefront of helping large global companies connect their employees, customers, suppliers and partners to each other and to new markets since. In this episode, hear the lessons she's learned as a saleswoman in tech.
She has worked with technology and business leaders at such iconic companies as Microsoft, Starbucks, Expedia and Nordstrom, and she has sold everything from the first suite of e-commerce software to the first smartphone and 4G wireless technology. Known as a turnaround leader, Heli believes that authentic coaching is the key that unlocks human potential and that everyone has something to offer through collaboration, innovation, and personal striving toward the collective good. Heli's current role with Information Services Group is centered on helping enterprise sales and business leaders become more successful in competitive pursuits by providing insights from ISG Research in market trends, competitive positioning, pricing, and account intelligence. A desert person through and through, Heli is no good below 70 degrees Fahrenheit, so she lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona. Heli is the proud mom of two amazing humans who are using their vast talents to make the world a better place and considers this her greatest achievement.
Let's be friends! Follow me on LinkedIn.
This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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When I think about women in sales (and I do, a lot), I think about Lori Richardson. Back in 2002, Lori started Score More Sales, a sales consultancy that helps others reach their full growth potential through hiring strategies and existing sales team evaluations. She's also the president of Women's Sales Pros, a community that helps companies attract, promote and retain great women in sales and inspire them to obtain leadership positions. In this episode, Lori shares her journey and how she's balanced her big goals with the rest of her life.
This episode was edited and produced by Earfluence.
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