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In this course on Preparing Sales Teams for Launch Execution, you’ll learn how to turn your strategy into practical steps. You’ll learn to build a checklist that covers every task, assign responsibilities to specific roles, and add deadlines that help teams stay on schedule. These tools prepare your team to engage buyers from the start and reduce delays during the launch.
You’ll also discover how just-in-time learning helps your team stay prepared during real-world sales conversations. You’ll examine how to design short lessons with a single goal per lesson and choose simple formats that work across various devices. You’ll also learn to link content to daily sales tasks. This helps your team access the correct information at the moment they need it and apply it without delay.
Finally, you’ll discover how to create a launch communication plan that keeps everyone informed. The course will teach you to use updated schedules, shared folders, and regular feedback to maintain progress and reduce confusion. When every team receives the correct information at the right time, your launch becomes easier to manage and more likely to succeed.
You'll learn to turn launch strategy into practical steps: building checklists and timelines, assigning tasks and roles across Product, Sales, and Enablement teams, applying just-in-time training, creating tools to handle buyer objections, and setting up communication plans before, during, and after launch.
It is aimed at people preparing sales teams for launch execution, including those coordinating across Product, Sales, and Enablement teams to engage buyers from the start of a launch.
The course builds skills in Communications, Overcoming Objections, and Sales Enablement.
Lessons cover executing sales readiness plans effectively, just-in-time learning strategies, tools for objection handling, and structuring communication for launch success, plus an introduction and a knowledge test.
It helps teams stay prepared during real sales conversations by designing short, single-goal lessons in simple formats and linking content to daily sales tasks, so the team can access the correct information when they need it and apply it without delay.