How can understanding customers' needs lead to sales success? with Karl Becker

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How do you lead with value instead of pitching your service?

Chad Coe, Founder of Coe Financial Group and author of The Power of Peopleizing, explains how to win more sales by leading with genuine care instead of a pitch — using his 3% rule and a long-game follow-up system that reframes ghosting as testing. He shares why patience and faith ...  Show more

40% of Your Job Is Automatable — Dilip Chetan on the Other 60%

Dilip Chetan, founder of Recursion Lab and creator of the Defensible Zone framework, explains how leaders can win with AI by flipping the question from "What can we automate?" to "What human value must we protect?" He shares his three-moat test, why first-contact sales must stay ...  Show more

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