Sales Enablement Magazine: Fall 2019

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Onboarding, ‘Ride Alongs’ and Video Coaching: With Tactile Medical’s Lisa Mauri Thomas

MERGING SALES TEAMS?

3 WAYS TO

4 FACTORS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE

PLAN FOR A NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH IS YOUR SALES TRAINING PLAN IRRELEVANT?

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Editor-in-Chief Lauren Boutwell

Art Direction Corey Robinson

Publisher Brainshark® Inc. 130 Turner Street Waltham, MA 02453

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Leadership Team Greg Flynn

Brendan Cournoyer

Chief Executive Officer

VP of Marketing

Chris Caruso

Karin Moffett

Chief Technology Officer

VP of Customer Care

Colleen Honan

Sandeep Soman

Chief Sales Officer

VP of Product & Design

Dermot O’Grady

Phil Garlick

Chief Financial Officer

VP of Corporate Development & Strategic Partnerships

Sales Enablement Magazine, Established 2017, Brainshark Inc.

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FROM THE CEO

Sales Enablement Technology – What’s in a Name? At this point, what sales enablement is has

these solutions may also be described as Sales

become pretty well-established. CSO Insights

Coaching & Learning tools (Aragon Research)

reports that the number of companies with a

or broken up into smaller categories like Video

dedicated enablement role has more than tripled

Practice & Role Play (Smart Selling Tools).

since 2013. And while there are many ways to define it, most people agree on the primary

2) Solutions to help reps engage: From an

goals and responsibilities of the function.

enablement perspective, these are the tools that help companies organize, find and share the right

What’s less clear, however, is how to define the

sales assets, and track the prospect/customer

technology available to support it. In other words,

engagement with that content. (These may be

‘What does a sales enablement solution do?’

described using Sales Enablement Automation – a la Forrester – or any of the other initial

The confusion is somewhat understandable. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @Greg_Flynn

examples listed above.)

There are a lot of terms out there, and different industry analysts and experts use a variety of

Of course, the product offerings themselves

categories to describe what are (essentially) the

are not always this distinct. Some vendors are

same things.

focused on only one side of the market, while others provide varying functionality for both.

Sales enablement automation. Sales asset

What’s important is that each category is an

management. Sales engagement platforms.

equally vital piece of the sales enablement technology puzzle.

These are all terms that different analyst firms have used to refer to the same types of solutions

The alphabet soup around enablement tech is

– and these examples only refer to one side of the

unlikely to go away completely, especially as the

enablement market.

space continues to shift and evolve. But just like any good sales conversation, the more clarity

It’s no wonder that buyers might get confused,

we can provide for buyers, the more prepared

so I’d like to try to provide some clarity. At

they’ll be to make the best sales enablement

Brainshark, our take is that there are two distinct

investments.

sides to the sales enablement technology space: 1) Solutions to help reps prepare: These are the tools used for onboarding, training, coaching,

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skills development and general preparation of sales reps and client-facing teams. While Forrester uses the Sales Readiness moniker,

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CONTENTS ON THE COVER Onboarding, ‘Ride Alongs’ and Video Coaching: Launching a Sales Enablement Program in 90 Days at Tactile Medical

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FROM THE CEO Sales Enablement Technology – What’s in a Name?

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THE BUZZ Great Read

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Insider’s Perspective 3 Ways Video Coaching Technology Improves Sales Manager Productivity

SALES ENABLEMENT VOICES Tearing Down Walls & Building Bridges: Effective Sales Enablement Starts with Onboarding

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FEATURES 3 Ways Sales Teams Can Plan for a New Product Launch

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Is Your Sales Training Plan Irrelevant?

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SEEN & HEARD Merging Sales Teams? 4 Factors that Make a Difference

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THE BUZZ G R E AT R E A D

INSIDER’S P E R S P ECTIVE

Never Split The Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It By Chris Voss

Former hostage negotiator Chris Voss is no stranger to high-stakes situations, developing skills that helped save lives during a long and successful career with the FBI. In Never Split The Difference, he outlines nine principles of effective negotiation that can help readers of all backgrounds become more persuasive and improve their emotional intelligence in any discussion.

HOW DO YOU MEASURE SALES ENABLEMENT SUCCESS? “Agree upon goals and metrics with your executive team so you have a dashboard you can report from

3 Ways Video Coaching Technology Improves Sales Manager Productivity

on an ongoing basis. That helps you get the requisite investments you need from a people

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Scalability

Reinforce Best Practices

Improve Manager Coaching Skills

Institutional knowledge shouldn’t only exist in the heads of your experienced sellers. Video coaching tools allow sales managers to continuously document and share best practices across their teams.

Video coaching activities can help sales managers selfevaluate their coaching abilities in specific situations. They also allow sales enablement teams to easily provide constructive feedback!

Experiencing time or logistical challenges when it comes to sales coaching? No problem. Managers can use video coaching tools to provide personalized feedback wherever reps are – company HQ, in the field, or anywhere else in the world.

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and dollars perspective, so that you can align on expectations and priorities. There’s always more to be done than there are resources.” Kara Underwood Head of Global Learning & Enablement, Wrike


Tearing Down Walls & Building Bridges: Effective Sales Enablement Starts with Onboarding Q&A with Bill Parry Director of Enablement, Redwood Software

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SALES ENABLEMENT VOICES

What is your philosophy around sales enablement? BP: People always ask, “What is sales enablement?” There are all kinds of great definitions of what it is. But at the end of the day, it’s about tearing down walls and building bridges so sellers have the right information at the right time, marketing is creating the right content that serves the needs of our sellers and clients, and they’re all working together and having that synergy. The challenge is, we’re spending so much time working in our own little silos; we need to bring people together so they’re communicating, and we can have more prepared and educated sellers. So when sellers engage with customers, they’re not vendors, they’re actually trusted advisors that are providing quality information to customers and our customers want to have a conversation with them.

on. If some reps can complete onboarding sooner, awesome, but if it’s going to take others a little bit longer, that’s ok, we can work with that. But with most sellers, if you tell them where to go and what they’re going to do, they can take it from there. For example, if your 16-year-old gets their

What are the biggest sales onboarding challenges for both sales and enablement leaders today?

driver’s license, are you going to let them

BP: One of the biggest challenges is that

do you want to stick with them for a little

I tell sales leaders, you have to go slow, so you can go fast later. Reps are not going to learn everything in the first three days, it’s just not going to happen. But if they know where the bathroom is, where to get coffee and how to get their computer working, that’s probably going to be a win. A lot of sales leaders want their new hires to know everything right away. So I start by asking them a simple question: what does your new hire need to know by the end of Week One? After the first week, you can show them the roadmap of what they’ll learn during Week Two, Three, Four and so

drive on their own across the country? No, because they don’t know how to really drive. When somebody is onboarded, do they really know how to sell [for you]? Or bit, watch them merge onto the highway and make sure they know how to turn left?

with people that do the installation, people that do the order, people that do customer service, it allows the ecosystem around the seller to develop a level of comfort so they can be part of the seller’s learning process.

As a sales enablement leader, how do you know if your enablement efforts are effective? BP: At the end of the day, it’s all about getting the information to the seller so they can have an informed conversation with the customer at the right time. So many sellers struggle because there’s too much information, it’s just noise. How can

And that’s the same thing with onboarding.

we cut through that noise so sellers can

How can onboarding become a more collaborative process?

and the solution they can bring to them?

BP: We all know those sellers that are

where to look or what to read. Too many

top performers and they leave a wake behind them. We also know that you have mediocre sellers that don’t know what questions to ask and don’t know where to go. But if you create an onboarding system that allows the seller to touch, engage with and have communication

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understand the pain the customer is feeling

A seller can’t get there unless they know sellers get frustrated and rely on past techniques as opposed to getting really good at asking quality questions. The only way you can do the latter is if you understand what the customer’s pain is and what you can do to solve it.


COVER STORY

Onboarding, ‘Ride Alongs’ and Video Coaching: Launching a Sales Enablement Program in 90 Days at Tactile Medical By Lauren Boutwell Photography By Kirsten Solberg

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When Lisa Mauri Thomas joined Tactile Medical in 2017, her role as national sales trainer was brand new for the company. The position was created to address several areas of improvement as the sales team was growing rapidly, including greater consistency of training and development and quicker ramp-up times for new sales reps.

“We needed to make sure there was a

She said she kept coming back to

true defined path to get people where we

Brainshark, in large part because of

needed them to be,” she says.

its video coaching capabilities. During her job interviews, she even pitched

However, as a team of one supporting

Brainshark’s video coaching tool to

230 remote reps and counting, Lisa

one of Tactile Medical’s executives,

needed to develop a plan for her first 90

showing them how reps could

days on the job, with the goal of figuring

demonstrate knowledge, improve

out how to scale her sales enablement

their skills and share best practices.

initiatives long term. After that interview, the executive was “We wanted to cut the ramp up time

completely sold on Brainshark. Lisa then

of new hires in half, so we wanted a

set a goal of launching 30+ courses in

technology that would be robust; nothing

Brainshark at Tactile Medical’s national

flat or 1 dimensional, but more of a high-

sales meeting by her 90th day on the job.

performance sports car,” she says. But leading up to Day 90, Lisa not only had to familiarize herself with her new role,

Cloning the Solo Sales Enablement Leader Before Lisa started at Tactile Medical, she already had a sales enablement strategy in mind and even started researching technology solutions to support her plan.

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she also had to learn the ins and outs of the company, where the sales organization was heading, the company’s vision and strengths and how to navigate different departments. In other words, there was a lot to do, and as one person, she needed to scale her enablement programs while forming a connection with reps no matter where they were working.


COVER STORY

“Brainshark allows me to be a real,

As onboarding continues, reps partner up

Once new reps are fully onboarded, they

tangible presence to everyone in the

with more experienced reps in the field

receive Brainshark curriculums for

field, [reps] hear my voice and have

for what Tactile Medical refers to as ‘ride

new product launches or entries into

my help and guidance from wherever

alongs;’ while driving to sales meetings,

new markets. When preparing for sales

they are, regardless of where I am,”

the new rep will review courses, discuss

meetings, reps can access ‘grab and go’

she says. “It’s the closest I’ve come

the material and ask questions.

content via Brainshark for whatever they

to being out in the field with every

might be working on, such as developing

one of them, every day. I’m literally

new accounts, best practices, product-

the ‘voice of Brainshark.’ I couldn’t

related podcasts and more.

do my job with a less robust system; Brainshark is the closest I’ve come to actually being able to clone myself.”

Onboarding, ‘Ride Alongs,’ and Video Coaching The sales team at Tactile Medical now uses Brainshark from their first days on the job through every stage of their tenures. Before new sales hires even start, they receive basic onboarding materials, including a quick overview of what to expect and company information, which Lisa says helps to get them moving so they don’t lose momentum early on. Once reps start on Day One, Lisa says they immediately jump into Brainshark and begin several courses to understand the basics of their role, the product, the disease states the products treat and

“I COULDN’T DO MY JOB WITH A LESS ROBUST SYSTEM; BRAINSHARK IS THE CLOSEST I’VE COME TO ACTUALLY BEING ABLE TO CLONE MYSELF.”

“Reps are assigned curriculums throughout their career, for every job in sales all the way through [ the management level],” she says.

Can They Do It? vs. Did They Do It? For all the learning Lisa creates and sends out to reps, she measured completion and pass rates, but wanted a way to dive deeper into reps’ readiness. “So much of sales training metrics are, ‘did they do it?’… check the box, did they answer this question correctly,” she says. “Who cares! At the end of the day, ‘can they do it’? Brainshark really helps us to capture that information and to understand to what extent, can they do it.” With Brainshark’s video coaching tool,

more. She also assigns video coaching

Lisa says she’s able to see whether reps

activities that test new reps on areas such

can stand and deliver the material they learned in training, instead of only

as basic medical terminology, which she says is more effective than quiz questions.

“Ride alongs are great because new reps

checking for completion.

don’t have to train by themselves on new “It’s one thing for them to check

topics,” Lisa says. “It streamlines the trainer

“The video coaching activities are big

a box or an A, B, C, D answer. It’s

role for those more experienced reps. Not

assessment sessions,” she says. “To be

another for them to actually articulate

everyone is naturally great at training others

able to have people come fully prepared

something like ‘phlebolymphedema’

and the veteran reps recognize this as a

and show what they know, it really

with a degree of confidence.”

career development opportunity. It helps

connects the dots for them.”

them become sales managers.”

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COVER STORY

Still, for video coaching to be truly impactful, Lisa had to make sure the sales managers – the reviewers of the videos – were well equipped to provide feedback and coaching to actually help

Sales Onboarding at Tactile Medical

reps improve. So she rolled out a curriculum for sales managers and team leads to learn about the best practices of using video coaching, as well as how to assign and assess the submissions. She also created

Introductory courses

Product and disease

Video coaching

to prepare for day one

state courses

activities on basic medical terminology

assessment rubrics for them to ensure consistency of reviews. “Practice is only as good as the coaching and feedback that comes back,” she says. “To be great at coaching and feedback, you have to have solid assessment skills to hone in on what they should keep doing, what they should stop doing, and what they need to improve on. It’s all about growth and Brainshark helps us

‘Ride alongs’ with

Training for

‘Grab n go’ content

tenured reps

product launches

for meeting prep

and new markets

develop people at every level.” To provide an additional layer of assessment, the team at Tactile Medical also uses Brainshark’s AI-powered machine analysis engine, which provides automated transcriptions, scores and feedback on the

company to cut ramp up times of new

activities. And the success of Brainshark

sales hires in half.

has spread across Tactile Medical to other departments as well.

“The Brainshark content is a real presence

videos reps submit.

during the in-field training ride alongs. It’s

“The sales enablement success in 2019

like I am in the car, via Brainshark, during

has been powerful and visible. Now,

“It’s great for machine learning to give a score

those ride alongs and helping the seasoned

all of Tactile Medical, well beyond the

rep train the new rep,” Lisa says.

sales team, has embraced Brainshark

and a manager to give a score because the manager gets to see ‘what was the gap.’ I have not found anything else other than Brainshark that does this so well.”

Shorter Ramp-Ups and Upskilled Reps With the help of Brainshark, new reps are receiving courses, video coaching activities and ride along training, which has allowed the

and its robust training tools to enhance In addition, she says that although the

performance levels of all staff across all

ride alongs are targeting new hire skill

departments,” she says.

development, the program has raised the skill sets of all reps, especially the training

“It was really reaffirming when various

and assessment abilities of veteran reps.

managers of internal departments kept coming to me asking about ‘this

For Lisa as the solo sales enablement

Brainshark thing’ everyone was buzzing

practitioner, Brainshark has helped her

about. They all wanted in. At the end

kick the sales enablement program into

of the day, it benefits sales and Tactile

high gear, with the creation of over 120

Medical overall.”

courses and numerous video coaching

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3 Ways Sales Teams Can Plan for a New Product Launch By Lauren Boutwell

Whether your company releases a new product or feature every week, month or year, there’s no doubt that a new product launch is a pivotal event for the entire organization. However, the reality is that product launches are also a true test of the readiness of your sales team. Even if your new product or feature is a game-changer, each and every one of your sales reps needs to be ready to speak to key selling points and grab buyers’ attention. If your reps aren’t ready to sell it, your entire launch could fall flat, resulting in missed opportunities in the market.

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Ensure your sales reps have a plan for your next product launch:

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Use multiple levels of assessment

When a new product or feature comes out, the last thing you want is for a rep to communicate key details incorrectly

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during a sales call. For your next

Collaborate with subject matter & product experts

release, make sure training includes multiple levels of assessment.

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Empower reps to practice their new product pitch

It might seem obvious, but for a new

One type of assessment is a knowledge-

When new product or feature

product launch or feature release,

check, which can be a quiz or test

messaging is released, reps need a safe,

you’ll want to team up with subject

that’s embedded in a training course

comfortable environment to practice

matter experts (SMEs) and product

or curriculum. For example, you can

the material before they reach out to

experts. Not only can they provide

create a training video explaining the

buyers. This can be done in several

technical expertise and explain

new feature and add quiz questions

ways, including role plays with peers

the ins and outs of the product or

that prompt reps to recall what they

or managers, or via a video coaching

feature, but they can also help you

learned in order to pass the course.

tool where reps can practice on their own before requesting feedback.

identify the information that will be most relevant to your sales team.

Another type of assessment is a simulation, which can be in the form of a

With a video coaching tool, reps can

When creating training content

video coaching activity. In this case, reps

record as many takes as they’d like

for your launch, sales readiness

can stand and deliver the new product

when practicing their new product

technology can make it easy for

information via video and submit it to

pitch. For example, if a new feature

SMEs to contribute their voice

managers for feedback before meeting

is targeted at a new persona, it will

and knowledge directly into a

with buyers. Some video coaching

require reps to give a new product

presentation or video (to be vetted

tools include AI-powered analysis

pitch. To practice, reps could record

by your enablement team, of

that can evaluate reps’ submissions

several takes and, once they feel

course), so that reps get the most

for coverage of key topics, speaking

confident in their pitch, submit it to

up-to-date, accurate information

rate and more, which helps managers

peers or managers for feedback.

before they go out into the field.

quickly identify how well their teams are delivering the new product messaging.

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Is Your Sales Training Plan Irrelevant? By Alec Shirkey

Sales training is supposed to deliver the knowledge and skills reps need to perform in their roles. But if you’ve spent any time in sales, you know that sales training can feel more like trial-by-fire than a helpful introduction to a new company. That’s because times have changed. Buyers are more informed and demanding. Reps are under pressure to produce quickly. And companies are struggling to retain their top sales talent. This new reality means your sales training plan might need to change, too. But what factors really matter for today’s sales teams? Let’s look at 3 big ones.

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1. Is Sales Training Designed for Modern Reps?

Instead of focusing on these lagging indicators, start reviewing your sales and buying processes and mapping them to the sales activities reps must perform during each deal cycle. This helps determine where your reps should really spend their time, in

Today’s salespeople want easy-to-consume information,

order to drive revenue.

instant access to the information they need, and the flexibility to work whenever and wherever they want. That’s

Using your CRM system (in partnership with sales ops if needed),

why sales training content needs to be readily available

you can track whether reps are completing the right activities.

to reps on-demand, via the devices they use every day. “Our sales force has become more mobile. [Reps] are looking

3. Assessing (Not Guessing) Sales Readiness

for more just-in-time delivery, and we really need to think about what they need in the context of the everyday job they do,” said Liz Pulice, VP of Sales Enablement at Brainshark.

Once you’ve begun tracking key sales activities, determine which behaviors reps need to exhibit to execute those activities.

Because busy reps also have a lot on their plates – from the pressure of hitting quota to the demands of their buyers – they may only have a short window to consume and retain what

When it comes to prospecting, for instance, do reps have the

they’re learning. Training content needs to immediately capture

cold-calling skills needed to set meetings with potential buyers?

their attention and easily convey the need-to-know details.

Do they understand buyer personas well enough to perform discovery and unearth pain points?

Sales enablement technology can make it easier to create engaging, bite-sized learning content for home office and

To answer questions like these, companies need to be assessing

geographically-dispersed reps – catering not only to younger

sales readiness. Traditionally, this type of assessment has taken

generations of sellers, but also to the demands of the job.

place during high-intensity boot camps. But today, video coaching platforms can determine whether the rep is truly ready to deliver a compelling, consistent message to the customer.

2. Measuring Key Sales Activities

This involves video coaching assessments, where a rep is asked to “stand and deliver” what they’ve learned from required training

To ensure sellers are prepared to thrive in the field, your sales training program should focus on the right measurements. But let’s start with two measurements that don’t tell the full story behind rep performance: course completion and quota attainment.

courses, and then receives feedback from a sales manager or coach on specific areas of improvement. However, it also involves self-directed practice that allows reps

Course completion only answers one question: did reps consume the required training? It doesn’t indicate whether a new sales hire can actually apply key skills and knowledge in practice.

to perfect a sales behavior – i.e., delivering an elevator pitch or handling a common objection– in a simulated environment. This encourages sales reps to prepare for the unexpected and build improvisation skills – which are critical when calls take

Quota attainment only determines whether or not reps produced the required result. It does not tell companies why the rep fell

unexpected turns. “Our goal is practice,” Pulice said. “That’s the reason we’re doing

short. Hitting or missing “the number” is a lagging indicator

role plays. Everyone is practicing together so we don’t do that in

that can only tell you what already happened – forcing sales

front of the customer, and we have the opportunity to correct.”

organizations to be reactive, instead of proactive, when it’s time to course-correct.

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SEEN & HEARD

MERGING SALES TEAMS? 4 FACTORS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE By Alec Shirkey

The stakes are high for sales teams when M&A takes place. Here are 4 tips for getting reps up to speed on any post-merger sales strategy – and ensuring they stay productive during the transition.

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CONSIDER CULTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEAL

SHOW YOUR NEW TEAMMATES WHAT WORKS

EARN BUY-IN FROM THE SALES MANAGERS

Integrating teams with different sales cultures can make it tough to change rep behavior. Ensure that both sides have input when defining the skills and behaviors reps need to execute the new strategy and incorporate best practices from both sides into your training and coaching efforts.

Tapping into the “tribal knowledge” of each organization is a great way to foster trust on both sides. Sales readiness technology can make this kind of peer learning easy by enabling sellers to share their best practices with other reps via short video content; sales enablement pros can then turn the best recordings into formal training content.

Sales managers need to buy into the vision behind the merger, otherwise they’ll have a hard time leading their reps through the integration process. Get a head-start by establishing a merger training program specifically for sales managers that ensures they are capable, willing, and ready to lead the transformation.

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About Brainshark Brainshark’s sales readiness platform equips businesses with the training, coaching and content needed to prepare salespeople when, where and how they work. With Brainshark, companies can: enable sales teams with on-demand training that accelerates onboarding and keeps reps up-to-speed;

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validate readiness with sales coaching and practice that ensures reps master your message;

MAKE MICROASSESSMENTS A PRIORITY

and empower sales organizations with rich, dynamic content that can be created quickly, updated easily, and accessed anywhere.

When a merger takes place, reps need to become messageready as quickly as possible. Micro-assessments can ensure reps are prepared to position the value of your recent merger to buyers because they – just like microlearning courses – focus on one specific learning objective.

Thousands of customers – including more than half of the Fortune 100 – rely on Brainshark to identify and close performance gaps, and get better results from their sales enablement initiatives. Learn more at www.brainshark.com.

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