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Mavens Do It Better
Heather Newman
100 episodes
3 months ago
In this episode, Heather interviews Nikki Rausch, author, speaker, sales coach, and CEO of Sales Maven. Tune in to hear their conversation on:  "I came across this word Maven." - Why Nikki chose to name her company Sales Maven. "Am I going to be standing here talking to the same people in 10 years?" - What inspired Nikki to leave her sales career and start her own sales coaching business. "I'm going to write a book while I'm job hunting." - How Nikki got started writing her first book during a career transition. "Sales is something you do with people." - Nikki's tips on how to approach sales with confidence in your expertise, the importance of connecting with people, and how to make the entire process less awkward.
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In this episode, Heather interviews Nikki Rausch, author, speaker, sales coach, and CEO of Sales Maven. Tune in to hear their conversation on:  "I came across this word Maven." - Why Nikki chose to name her company Sales Maven. "Am I going to be standing here talking to the same people in 10 years?" - What inspired Nikki to leave her sales career and start her own sales coaching business. "I'm going to write a book while I'm job hunting." - How Nikki got started writing her first book during a career transition. "Sales is something you do with people." - Nikki's tips on how to approach sales with confidence in your expertise, the importance of connecting with people, and how to make the entire process less awkward.
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Careers
Technology,
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Episode 101 : Emily Mancini - Tech Maven
Mavens Do It Better
28 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 101 : Emily Mancini - Tech Maven
In this episode, Heather interviews Emily Mancini, Architect at Sympraxis Consulting, Microsoft MVP, and PnP Team Member. Tune in to hear their conversation on: "I call them Emily's Cliff Notes." How Emily uses her blog and micro topics to help businesses and people with Microsoft 365 user experience. "Give them the set so they can spike it there." From speaking engagements to her work with the PnP community, why Emily believes continuously learning and sharing those lessons is important to the community and invaluable to the individual. "Sharing is Caring." Emily's work with the PnP team to remove barriers and encourage first-time speakers and GitHub contributors. "I grew up typing in MS-DOS commands before I could write, but it never seemed like a thing I was going to do." How a screen share mishap led Emily into a career focused on tech.
Mavens Do It Better
In this episode, Heather interviews Nikki Rausch, author, speaker, sales coach, and CEO of Sales Maven. Tune in to hear their conversation on:  "I came across this word Maven." - Why Nikki chose to name her company Sales Maven. "Am I going to be standing here talking to the same people in 10 years?" - What inspired Nikki to leave her sales career and start her own sales coaching business. "I'm going to write a book while I'm job hunting." - How Nikki got started writing her first book during a career transition. "Sales is something you do with people." - Nikki's tips on how to approach sales with confidence in your expertise, the importance of connecting with people, and how to make the entire process less awkward.