Top SalesTech Highlights Of The Week: 13-July-2020: Featuring News From Logitech, Avaya, Gong, Baidu And More…

The world is changing…forever… and several economies will feel the long drawn effects and impact of the Covid-19 imposed recession. Globalization and innovative developments across all segments of technology, including Salestech, HRtech, MarTech and Fintech have been a plus on the whole (until now and even during the Covid-19 pandemic) for most global companies and economies, with each segment contributing to growth or customer support in its own way.

However, today’s deterioration in health infrastructure, and the effects of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic are driving new change and a new world order as also new lessons in corporate leadership. While tech budgets and investments are being revisited, we bring you the latest tech sales and sales tech highlights to skim through:

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One of the things we’ve noticed as a trend in the market and that has really been exacerbated over the course of the past few months is that customers have turned inward and many of them, even before the current situation, were reassessing their priorities and their projects. We’ve addressed this challenge by focusing more on how we can help our customers in a supportive role.->Tricia Bonora, Vice President, Channels At OPAQ

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Selecting a unified CRM system that blends together rich functionality for sales, marketing and service on one platform is the best bet to create better alignment. It has the very same, sleek interface and data base, which helps to coordinate not only marketing and sales teams, but also service and operational teams. This is an alignment that savvy leaders, including leaders of sales departments, are aiming for.

 

 

 

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