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Breakfast seminar: Untapped power – how to get all employees to sell

  • Bilia 3 Norrköpingsvägen Nyköping, Södermanland County, 611 38 Sweden (see map)

The untapped power - how to get all employees to sell

We welcome you, as CEO or sales manager, to an inspiring breakfast seminar with Conny Johansson, Adviser Partner, and Linus Öhman, Bilia.

Imagine if more of your employees—not just the salespeople—actively contributed to increased business. For many CEOs and sales managers, there is significant untapped business potential among delivery personnel, technicians, consultants, and support staff. This is often where the strongest customer relationships and signals are found, but few organizations manage to take full advantage of them.

During the morning, Conny Johansson shares concrete and proven methods for how companies can create engagement, clarity, and structure so that the entire organization becomes a natural part of the sales process. You will gain perspectives that are directly relevant to you as a sales and business development manager – from how participation is created through understanding, to how clear roles, expectations, and follow-up ensure that the work actually happens in everyday life.

The seminar concludes with an open Q&A session where you will have the opportunity to discuss your specific challenges and receive concrete answers related to your business.

Location: Bilia, Norrköpingsvägen 3, Nyköping
Date: February 13,
Breakfast will be served starting at 7:30 a.m.
The seminar will begin at approximately 8:00 a.m.

As an added bonus, Bilia is presenting an exclusive offer to all participants.

Start the day with a delicious breakfast, new perspectives, and concrete ideas for how you can create more business momentum throughout your organization.

Welcome!

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