IN THIS ISSUE

Happy Mother's Day.

If it isn't Mother's Day where you live, why not celebrate anyway?

Do something thoughtful for the best mother you know.

We're already a third of the way through 2021. Can you believe it?

Is your year on track so far?

This week's Driven brings you one strategic topic for senior revenue leaders. It also shares 2 that are more tactical for sellers and marketers.

  • While you're focused on your lofty go-to-market strategy, your lowly systems may undermine what you're otherwise getting right. Make it easy to buy from your company.
  • Want to improve sales performance? Don't be distracted by fancy sales-enablement tech. Instead, offer your sellers the one thing that will help them most.
  • You probably ought to be on LinkedIn to fill your sales pipe. But don't do this.
Dave Vranicar at Driven  

REVENUE

MARKETING | SELLING | SOCIAL MEDIA

SALES & SELLING | LEADERSHIP | COACHING

WRAP UP

That's it for this issue.

Driven continues to evolve through experimentation and your feedback.

If you don't share your feedback, I'm left to guess what you want.

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See you next on May 22.

Best,

Dave Vranicar

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ABOUT DRIVEN

Driven is a fortnightly digest for busy revenue leaders in business-to-business (B2B) SaaS.

It's likely to be most useful if your company sells higher-ticket products that require moderate to heavy involvement of professional sellers.

Driven is here to help you:

  • Achieve your revenue goals
  • Overcome your obstacles and challenges
  • Fix expensive problems
  • Be the best version of yourself.

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About links, commissions, and endorsements

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Only of their content. Not of their products or services.

If I recommend a service or a book, it’s because I think it’s likely to help you. Period.

I get nothing from providing links to any commercial service, including the books for which I provide a link to Amazon.

That may change. I’ll tell you when it does.

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