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Close Sales Performance Gaps For Good – How To Use Gamification To Improve Sales Performance
  • Jul 14 2022
  • @ 11:00 am EDT
  • 45 Min.
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Close Sales Performance Gaps For Good – How To Use Gamification To Improve Sales Performance

  • Jul 14 2022
  • @ 11:00 am EDT
  • 45 Min.
  • Rich Mesch, Vice President, Consulting, Performance Development Group
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  • Rich Mesch, Vice President, Consulting, Performance Development Group

Close Sales Performance Gaps For Good – How To Use Gamification To Improve Sales Performance

  • Jul 14 2022
  • @ 11:00 am EDT
  • 45 Min.
  • Presented by Webinar presenter logo

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Close Sales Performance Gaps For Good – How To Use Gamification To Improve Sales Performance

Do you want to improve the performance of your sales team? Are your reps struggling to meet sales quotas quarter after quarter? Are you investing a lot of time in sales training without getting the results you're looking for?

Enter gamification.

Gamification is a key strategy for building the engagement that drives real results. Chances are you've used it in your personal life. Have you ever worn a smartwatch to record your steps or nutrition? This is just one of many examples of how gamification can motivate, engage, and help us achieve a goal.

Gamification is all about using game strategy to drive the desired behavior to improve performance. When gamification is done well, it works. Many successful sales leaders are using this popular device to achieve sales targets, engage reps, motivate, and even retain and attract top talent. In fact, more than 70% of companies using gamification tools report between 11% to 50% increases in key sales performance metrics. The key is knowing how best to leverage gamification to produce results.

Join us on Thursday, July 14, at 11 a.m. (ET) for "Close Sales Performance Gaps for Good – How to Use Gamification to Improve Sales Performance." Performance improvement expert Rich Mesch from Performance Development Group breaks down the psychology of sales gamification and how to implement it. He will identify which performance gaps to target and how to use gamification as a tool to attract and retain top sales talent.

By attending this webinar, you'll also learn:

  • The most common sales performance gaps and why they exist
  • Why gamification works and which strategies to use
  • How gamification can boost engagement
  • Gamification strategies you can use with your team right now

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Speakers

Rich Mesch, Vice President, Consulting, Performance Development Group

Rich Mesch, Vice President, Consulting, Performance Development Group

Rich Mesch has been working in the performance improvement space for over 30 years. An ideator and creator, he works with some of the world's largest companies to solve business challenges by improving human performance. He is the host of the podcast Real Impact!, co-author of the ATD/Wiley book The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Fieldbook, and a frequent blogger, conference speaker, and contributor to...

Rich Mesch has been working in the performance improvement space for over 30 years. An ideator and creator, he works with some of the world's largest companies to solve business challenges by improving human performance. He is the host of the podcast Real Impact!, co-author of the ATD/Wiley book The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Fieldbook, and a frequent blogger, conference speaker, and contributor to industry publications. Rich is the Vice President, Consulting for Performance Development Group of Malvern, PA.