Sandler Training recognizes and capitalizes on the power of reinforcement. Understanding and implementing a complex set of human attitudes, behaviors and selling techniques is not a “quick fix” solution that can occur in a one-day seminar. These are sustained changes that produce lasting results through the use of participatory and recurring training and strategic business development programs.
Through continued support and follow-up sessions, Sandler Training helps sales professionals and management executives fulfill personal and organizational goals, from initial hiring decisions to performance evaluations, from building and executing strategic sales plans to motivating people to achieve them, from understanding information technologies to tailoring these powerful tools to support clients’ specific opportunities.
Improving the skills and work of an organization’s managers is one of our top priorities. We understand that business success is linked to the effectiveness of your upper- and mid-level managers. Our management solutions help your managers grow into more effective communicators, better mentors and coaches as well as learning to become managers of change.
Using our unequalled network of 220 Sandler training centers in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia, Sandler can customize our proven, supportive, reinforcement-based approach to help you at basic and advanced levels.
"As a member of Mark's President's Club, I was continually challenged to expand my ability to be effective in my sales role and given the classroom instruction as well as practical role plays in class to achieve better results. Mark has a creative teaching style and the benefit of being with other students to help practice and critique the techniques as we practiced them is invaluable. He has been out there in the sales world and brings that experience to bear. I am now able to be more effective both in getting appointments with cold calls or warm referrals and I am also being more productive once in the meeting.
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Pam Leinmiller