Leaders Eat Last a Catalyst Sale Book Review - 120
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Leaders Eat Last - Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't - a Catalyst Sale Book Review This week on the Catalyst Sale Podcast we review Simons Sinek's "Leaders Eat Last", the episode is brought to you by our sponsor - getAbstract. Questions Addressed How do we use tools like getAbstract? How do we apply the concepts discussed in Leaders Eat Last? What did August learn from reading the book? What are the differences between the approach taken at Costco vs GE? Why is Trust Important? Call to Action Let us know how you gather feedback. Let us know how you plan to apply the concepts discussed in Leaders Eat Last to your workday? Show Links Leaders Eat Last - Simon Sinek Carol Quinn - Motivation-Based Interviewing Time Management - Lee Cockerell episode getAbstract Catalyst Sale Live Chat Thank You Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast platform. Ratings & reviews help others discover the podcast - thank you for helping us get our message out to the community. Please send listener questions and feedback to [email protected] or contact us directly on twitter, facebook or LinkedIn. Catalyst Sale Service Offerings Growth Acceleration - Plateau Breakthrough Product Market Fit ---------------------- Subscribe to the Catalyst Sale Podcast Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via Google Play Catalyst Sale In every business, in every opportunity, there is someone who can help you navigate the internal challenges and close the deal. There is a Catalyst. We integrate process (Catalyst Sale Process), technology and people, with the purpose of accelerating revenue. Our thoughtful approach minimizes false starts that are common in emerging markets and high-growth environments. We continue to evolve our practice based on customer needs and emerging technology. We care about a thinking process that enables results versus a process that tells people what to do. Sales is a Thinking Process.