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Startup Training - Sales III: Managing Funnels for predictable sales

Deadline: November 19, 2019

Join MIT Sloan Lecturer Miro Kazakoff on Wednesday, November 20 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm for a free workshop on developing your sales tactics, from generating urgency to asking questions to reaching the close. 

The event is limited to 40 participants – first come, first serve. If you sign up for the event and do not show up, it could affect your ability to participate in future events.

Sales III: Managing Funnels for predictable sales

Join MIT Sloan Lecturer Miro Kazakoff for a free workshop on developing your sales tactics. This session is designed for non-sales professionals new to the sales process and professionals who have not had formal sales training. 

Understanding and refining your marketing and sales funnels are an ongoing part of building a successful business. In many ways the job of an early stage start-up is to identify and structure a funnel that works. This session will be a practical workshop to help you better understand how sales funnels work. The emphasis will be on using funnels to build better sales processes and allocate your time more effectively. 

This is a continuation of our sales series. You do not have to have attended any prior sessions in order to benefit from this session. The session is designed as an intro for those new to sales as well a chance to strengthen and deepen skills for those with some prior experience. This series is a good fit for engineers, academics, and client service professionals who find themselves newly in sales or business-development oriented roles.

This is a the third session of our sales series. This series is a good fit for engineers, academics, and client service professionals who find themselves newly in sales or business-development oriented roles.

The event is free and open to MIT Startup Exchange Startups. 

Please apply through the opportunity posting, and list who will be attending from your company. Name, title, email of all attendees is necessary for attendance. 

Multiple attendees from the same company are okay.

Deadline: November 19, 2019
Posted on: September 28, 2018
Location: Startup Exchange, Cambridge

Join MIT Sloan Lecturer Miro Kazakoff on Wednesday, November 20 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm for a free workshop on developing your sales tactics, from generating urgency to asking questions to reaching the close. 

The event is limited to 40 participants – first come, first serve. If you sign up for the event and do not show up, it could affect your ability to participate in future events.

Sales III: Managing Funnels for predictable sales

Join MIT Sloan Lecturer Miro Kazakoff for a free workshop on developing your sales tactics. This session is designed for non-sales professionals new to the sales process and professionals who have not had formal sales training. 

Understanding and refining your marketing and sales funnels are an ongoing part of building a successful business. In many ways the job of an early stage start-up is to identify and structure a funnel that works. This session will be a practical workshop to help you better understand how sales funnels work. The emphasis will be on using funnels to build better sales processes and allocate your time more effectively. 

This is a continuation of our sales series. You do not have to have attended any prior sessions in order to benefit from this session. The session is designed as an intro for those new to sales as well a chance to strengthen and deepen skills for those with some prior experience. This series is a good fit for engineers, academics, and client service professionals who find themselves newly in sales or business-development oriented roles.

This is a the third session of our sales series. This series is a good fit for engineers, academics, and client service professionals who find themselves newly in sales or business-development oriented roles.

The event is free and open to MIT Startup Exchange Startups. 

Please apply through the opportunity posting, and list who will be attending from your company. Name, title, email of all attendees is necessary for attendance. 

Multiple attendees from the same company are okay.


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