Neil Marshall – Time to Productivity

Neil Marshall is a sales expert who shares his insights in the sales toolkit video, “Time to Productivity.”

In the video, he discusses how to improve productivity and reduce wasted time by using effective time management techniques. Neil’s expertise in sales, combined with his knowledge of time management strategies, make him an invaluable resource for anyone looking to maximize their productivity in the workplace.

As a trusted authority in the field, Neil provides actionable advice and practical tips that can help sales professionals achieve their goals and take their careers to the next level. With his focus on results-driven solutions, Neil is a valuable asset to any sales team looking to improve their productivity and efficiency.

Key Takeaways from Neil Marshall:

  • How to take stock of your onboarding process.
  • Discover key ways to enhance staff engagement.
  • The benefits of increased coaching strategies.

About Neil:

Neil Marshall is an experienced Sales Enablement Manager responsible for introducing a number of soft skills training programmes. In this session, Neil discusses the importance of onboarding effectively.

Neil Marshall – Sales Enablement Manager at Thomson Reuters

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