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In this course on Investing in Sales Technology, you’ll learn how to connect sales technology decisions to business goals. You’ll explore how to identify tools that meet specific needs and assess whether your team is prepared to use them. The course also covers vendor evaluation, business case development, and ROI measurement.
Sales technology is most effective when it addresses specific business challenges. This course explains how to identify adoption drivers, such as missed revenue targets or limited visibility into the sales pipeline. You’ll learn how to assess existing systems and identify workflow delays. You’ll also see how involving other departments early can help prevent implementation issues.
You’ll even learn to distinguish between general-purpose platforms and tools built for specific sales tasks. The course shows how to evaluate vendor offerings according to their alignment with your goals and how to plan phased rollouts that link system improvements to business outcomes. These steps help reduce risk and support long-term value.
By the end, you’ll be able to make informed and confident decisions about sales technology.
By the end, you'll be able to make informed and confident decisions about sales technology, including identifying business challenges that justify investment, evaluating readiness, analyzing vendors, and interpreting cost and ROI.
It covers connecting sales technology decisions to business goals, identifying tools that meet specific needs, assessing team readiness, vendor evaluation, business case development, and ROI measurement.
It explains how to identify adoption drivers, assess existing systems and workflow delays, distinguish general-purpose platforms from tools built for specific sales tasks, evaluate vendors based on goal alignment, and plan phased rollouts.
Lessons include Introduction; Aligning Sales Technology With Business Goals; Mapping Sales Tools to Strategic Priorities; Evaluating Organizational Readiness; Test Your Knowledge; and Choosing the Right Vendor.