You need a mindset change going to a start up. If you are asking "what am I getting" vs. "What am I willing to Give", the getting mindset will be a major disappointment.
MedTech startups are a process, not an event, and the payoff...if any...will be years down the road. Personal payoff and the art of giving of you time, thoughts, critical thinking and more is where you will "get" but you won't know it for years.
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You need a mindset change going to a start up. If you are asking "what am I getting" vs. "What am I willing to Give", the getting mindset will be a major disappointment.
MedTech startups are a process, not an event, and the payoff...if any...will be years down the road. Personal payoff and the art of giving of you time, thoughts, critical thinking and more is where you will "get" but you won't know it for years.
Chris Ernster, VP of Sales and Marketing at SRS Medical
Medical Sales Nation
52 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Chris Ernster, VP of Sales and Marketing at SRS Medical
Interview with Chris Ernster the VP of sales and Marketing at SRS medical. We dive into how to successfully work with a board and investors, the clinical leadership as a sales rep that is needed, the difference of creating a market and taking share, and how the foundations of sales will always be essential.
His 30 years of experience is definitely worth the listen. This is a lot of fun to listen to and learn.
Medical Sales Nation
You need a mindset change going to a start up. If you are asking "what am I getting" vs. "What am I willing to Give", the getting mindset will be a major disappointment.
MedTech startups are a process, not an event, and the payoff...if any...will be years down the road. Personal payoff and the art of giving of you time, thoughts, critical thinking and more is where you will "get" but you won't know it for years.