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Advances in technology are often met with skepticism and a “we don’t need that” mentality. Consider this quote from the article “Technology Outpaces Needs” by The New York Times in 1985: “As a general means of information exchange, the concepts are technologically intriguing. But they are
Great sales people don’t like to put limits around how many customers they can pitch or how many deals they can close, but occasionally they find themselves reaching a plateau. After months or years working the same territory, it may feel like they know all their existing accounts pretty well, and
Usually it’s assumed that if companies aren’t actually drowning in data, they definitely have more than they know what to do with. The concept of “information overload,” though, tends to play out more within older or larger organizations that have accumulated a lot of data over the course of
As you’ll see from the conference landing page, we describe Dreamforce as “Four days that will change the way you think about business.” The nature of that change — from the people you meet to the insights you’ll learn — is really up to you. There’s no shortage of opportunities to get actionable
Between customer meetings and industry events, sales pros are often out of the office, but that’s a lot different than knowing you’re rarely going to see them at all. If you’re managing a sales team or are the owner of a small to medium-sized business (SMB), you may have gotten used to stockpiling
Nothing about the traditional concept of a cloud ever made it seem like something that could support a business. An angel, maybe, but not a business. Light, fluffy, almost ephemeral — clouds were something you looked at only to daydream, rather than build and grow. Unless you had a parachute, you
Whoever came up with the phrase “work-life balance” must have been someone who knew all about the teeter-totter experience that defines the life of an entrepreneur. If you’re trying to grow a small business when you’re married with a young family, for example, you might often find yourself torn
Pop quiz: What do you do with a hammer? The answer: hammer something, like a nail into a piece of wood. What about a saw? Easy — you use it to saw something, like maybe that same piece of wood into which the nail was hammered. Now it gets tougher: what do you do with a marketing platform?