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Managing your Energy, Time, and Tasks to have a Complete Day

Tom Spencer

On every project, you will also have client specific learning which will require you to learn about the client’s business, market, product/service, customers, etc. Ask other people for resources and leverage their knowledge by setting up times to ask specific questions of more senior team members. Manage your energy.

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Future-proofing your job against the robots

Comatch

This is especially true in a free market, where you compete against other professionals. And the best part: This is true for soft skills such as communication, resilience, or time management – just like training to be a data analyst or mastering a foreign language. Awesome, isn’t it?

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Your Sales Training Is Probably Lackluster. Here’s How to Fix It

Harvard Business

On-boarding, for example, is usually a one-off session in which reps are expected to absorb large amounts of information in a limited amount of time. They must learn how other functions affect, and are affected by, selling activities: for example, product management, marketing, pre-sale application support, and post-sale service.

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Help Your Team Achieve Work-Life Balance — Even When You Can’t

Harvard Business

It wasn’t until I moved to Paris in 1997 to become Finance Manager for Disney Consumer Products Europe, Middle East, and Africa that I experienced someone setting a non-negotiable boundary for herself. But so did my peers, whether or not they had children, partners, or aging parents. It was just the industry and firm norm.