SalesBoost Announces Issuance of U.S. Patent for Groundbreaking Training Program

SalesBoost Announces Issuance of U.S. Patent for Groundbreaking Training Program

SalesBoost, the software as a service (SaaS) company providing a skill based simulation training platform, announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued US Patent 10629200 covering the firm’s unique, role simulation training program. The proprietary technology delivers an active learning experience using voice analysis software focused on knowledge retention and building skills.

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“This patent confirms the revolutionary nature of our training program that boosts knowledge, confidence and most importantly performance”

“This patent confirms the revolutionary nature of our training program that boosts knowledge, confidence and most importantly performance,” said SalesBoost Founder and CEO Gretta Brooks. “We’ve leveraged technology to allow business professionals to develop and change the behaviors they need to be successful and we’ve done it at a substantially lower cost than traditional training methods.”

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The SalesBoost program is proven to develop the muscle memory necessary for adults to learn a new skill by featuring on-demand role-playing delivered in short segments that are practiced and rehearsed via simulations with artificial intelligence technology in a positive, engaging learning environment.

The patented voice activated training program simulates scenarios for a user to practice and rehearse until they attain the effective communication skills desired. In addition to attaining knowledge on a topic, they adopt new behaviors that improve confidence, persuasiveness, and empathy as well as components of a user’s momentum and energy level such as cadence, tempo, tone, and positivity. It enables learners to know what to say and more importantly, how to say it.

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