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Doug Davidoff

Effortless Results

Yesterday I was working with one of the players on our college baseball team in the batting cage. He was working on an adjustment that would improve his consistency and effectiveness. As we were making adjustments (and I was seeing improved swings), I asked him how it felt. His first response was a hesitant, “Yeah, it feels a little better.” Knowing that every player will say whatever it takes to appease his coach, I followed up by asking him if it really felt better. With a quizzical look he...

Taking Away The Myths of Content

Anyone who's a reader of this blog knows that I'm a radical believer in the importance of content....

The Results Chasm

There is a critical, often overlooked, space between insight and execution. It’s a space that is...

Losing Is Part of Progress

I’ll never forget the defining moment of my sales career. I had experienced some nice success in my...

The Fast Growth Blog Wins Best Blog Award

On February 10th, The Baltimore Business Journal announced their Best In Social Media Awards. I was...

Successfully Hiring Salespeople

For 25 years the most frequent question I’ve gotten about sales efforts deals with successfully...

A Critical Approach to Effective Selling

If you’re bringing something valuable to the market; something that will allow you to break away...

Hiring Salespeople? It's All About Capability

Business owners and executives regularly ask me for advice on hiring salespeople. What’s...

My 3 Lessons From Steve Jobs

This book review originally appeared in Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia SmartCEO Magazine...

A Crucial Decision to Drive Your Profit Formula

I often talk about how salespeople and companies can Move Beyond Price to put the focus on what...