Barratt Kennett has had quite the journey to where he is today. He’s been a male stripper, MMA fighter, author and founder. Barratt now runs EFCOMM marketing and sales which was rated the best company to work for in the Great Place to Work survey of company culture and employee satisfaction. join us as we dive into everything sales, life and more…
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Elevate Your Sales Game: Sales Tactics to build a sales team and increase sales for your business! 🏆
Episode 32: Learn how to build a sales team fast and make money within 30 days. Learn the lessons that can see you increase your sales exponentially!!!
In this episode, Lawrence Mackey delves deep into the world of commercial and consumer sales, alongside industry expert, Cale Donadelli. Their discourse unveils a trove of insights for both budding salespeople and seasoned pros. Drawing from Donadelli’s seasoned experiences, they unpack the intricacies of team building, lead conversion, and the delicate balance of emotions in the sales arena.
Questions Answered. Working 70 hrs A Week, Kickstarting A New Business & Building A Team
In this episode, Lawrence tackles the pressing questions that resonate with many entrepreneurs and business owners. He explores the ins and outs of launching a new business from the ground up, addresses the frustration of putting in 70+ hours a week without making significant progress, and examines why communication may be breaking down within a team.
Running and building a business is a journey fraught with obstacles. Learning how to navigate these challenges requires not only time but also an insightful understanding and continuous learning process.
Building A Company is the hardest thing to do! Here’s Why.
Building a company is a formidable endeavour that demands unwavering resilience. It is a journey fraught with obstacles, setbacks, and unexpected challenges. The path to success is paved with countless sleepless nights, relentless determination, and the ability to weather storms. From securing funding to navigating fierce competition, entrepreneurs must possess the tenacity to push through failures and learn from them. Only those who possess unyielding resilience can withstand the trials, adapt to change, and ultimately build a thriving company.