You’re Invited: THE SALES LEADERS ROUNDTABLE (on Zoom) - USA & APAC

Are you a Sales Leader who wants to achieve and exceed quota?

Do you want to hear and learn from your peers about common sales challenges and solutions in a safe and confidential forum?

Are you tired of webinars and other talking head events?

Then this is for you!

How do I get invited?

Please register yourself here.
We will then be in touch with your personal invitation.

What is a Roundtable?

It's a moderated interactive discussion forum among sales leader peers on ways to lift sales revenues and performance. We openly discuss our respective challenges and experiences and seek advice and solutions from the group.

Everyone walks away with something they can implement in their business immediately.

"When we were done, I had a full-page of notes, and already shared the ideas I picked-up today with one of my direct reports."

— Sales Director, USA

 

Why should I attend?

Apart from the above, here are another five good reasons:

1. It is an invitation-only discussion forum, which means you will be among high-caliber peers whose experience we can all learn from

2. We cover a range of sales topics from the top to the bottom of the sales funnel, as voted in by the attendees. Further, the forum is emceed by Sales Modernization Specialist Peter Strohkorb to ensure high quality.

3. Everyone comes away with something practical to implement in their business immediately

5. It is free for first timers to attend so you can check out the format at no charge and no risk

6. It is online, so you can attend live from anywhere and you won't need to travel


"It was great to see that other have the same challenges as me, and to find out what they do about them."

— Sales Director, Managed Services, USA


How many people typically attend?

We have held Roundtables that were attended by more than 100 sales leaders. But we found that it is difficult to let everyone have a say in such a large group. Therefore, each Roundtable event will be limited in the number of attendees on a first come - first served basis to no more than 30 attendees.

So be quick to register!

"I’ll definitely be back!"

— CEO, Managed IT Services, Australia


Will the Roundtables be recorded?

Sorry, no. To keep the conversations direct, frank and open, we will use Chatham House rules, which means you must be there on the day to get the full value.


When is the next one?

They are held monthly, as follows:

US & Americas: 1pm PT, 3pm ET on the 2nd Wednesday of each month

Australia & APAC: 12 noon AEST / AEDT on the 2nd Wednesday of each month

How do I get invited?

Please email pstrohkorb@peterstrohkorb.com and request your personal invitation, or register yourself at https://peterstrohkorb.com/events. We will be in touch with your personal invite.

What are you waiting for?

Be quick to register!



Your peers and I are looking forward to seeing you there!

Peter Strohkorb

About

Peter Strohkorb is the Founder and Principal of Peter Strohkorb Sales Advisory, the international Sales Acceleration Advisory firm with a growing list of clients in the B2B services and tech space in the US, Australia, and in the UK.

Our motto is: “More Sales, Faster”, and that is exactly what we deliver to you, our clients.

Contact

Phone AUS: +61 (0)411 865 301  |  pstrohkorb@peterstrohkorb.com

Phone US: +1 628-266-0787  |   peterstrohkorb.com

Peter Strohkorb

Peter Strohkorb has walked in your shoes. He knows what it’s like to be in your situation.

Starting as a quota-carrying sales rep, Peter earned his stripes during a 25 year career in corporate sales and marketing executive experience. He generated record-breaking revenue results for multinational corporations and for small and medium businesses alike.

In 2011, he started Peter Strohkorb Advisory to help SME and mid-market Business Leaders get ahead.

Since then, he has advised many Tech and B2B Services Businesses in the US and in ANZ on modern selling and is now a sought-after sales expert.

https://peterstrohkorb.com
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